JMI entrance exam 2023 began today; Nearly 3,000 candidates appear
The JMI entrance exam is being conducted for admission to only 15 Undergraduate and 5 Postgraduate programmes of the university conducted by NTA
Ishita Ranganath | April 15, 2023 | 07:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) began JMI Entrance exam 2023 for admission to various programmes for the session 2023-24 today. Entrance tests for masters in media governance, MA west Asia studies, MSc chemistry, MSc Biophysics, PG Diploma in Acting, PG diploma in Still Photography and Diploma in Engineering were conducted.
JMI informed that approximately 3,000 students appeared in entrance tests at various centres setup on the university campus. The entrance exam is being conducted for admission to only 15 Undergraduate and 5 Postgraduate programmes of the university will be conducted by NTA under CUET.
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JMI admission 2023 through CUET: UG courses
- BA (Hons) Persian
- BA (Hons) Urdu
- BA (Hons) History
- BA (Hons) French & Francophone Studies
- BA (Hons) Spanish & Latin American Studies
- BA (Hons) Economics
- BVoc Solar Energy
- BSc (Hons) Physics
- BSc (Hons) Chemistry
- BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics
- BSc Biotechnology
- BA (Hons) Turkish Language & Literature
- BA (Hons) Hindi
- BA(Hons) Sanskrit
- BA (Hons) Korean Language
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JMI admission 2023 through CUET: PG courses
- MA Educational Planning and Administration
- MA Persian
- MA Sanskrit
- MSc Disaster Management and Climate Sustainability Studies
- PG Diploma in Disaster Management
Admission to all other UG,PG, PG Diploma and Diploma programmes will be conducted by JMI itself.
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