JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) MA Political Science entrance exam syllabus:
JNU conducts its own entrance exam (now integrated into CUET-PG for some programs). the MA Political Science syllabus broadly covers:
Core areas:
JNU entrance emphasizes analytical depth over mere factual recall. practice writing essay-type analytical answers. study standard political science textbooks (Arblaster on liberalism, Heywood for introduction, Gupta for Indian politics). check the official JNU/CUET-PG website for the current year's specific syllabus and exam pattern.
When it comes to study material, IGNOU definitely provides the best. The course is lucid, well-written, and informative and contains a summary of all important details. The quality of the study material makes it possible for you to solely rely on it and give exams.
But if you are aiming for some brownie points, then there is an additional tip for you. Download MA English question papers of the past 5 years. Going through these papers will instil in you a confidence and general picture of the paper. You will also discover the important questions that are repeated almost every year and can focus more on those questions. Basically, this method will enable you to approach your exam a bit more confidently and well-prepared.
Pursuing IGNOU MA in Economics is good if you are a working professional or preparing for competitive examination. The course structure is flexible and gives students time to study at their own pace. You can apply for Govt. examinations such as Indian Economic Service Examination after completing the course. You can take NET/JRF as well.
Pursuing the course will only be worth the investment if you secure a good percentage. So, concentrate on studies from the first year itself.
There are two main ways to get admission to the Delhi School of Economics (232 seats): direct admission (50%) and entrance test (50%): -
Direct Admission (116 seats) - Any applicant who has previously completed a B.A. (Hons.) in Economics from the University of Delhi with a minimum of 60% marks is eligible to apply in this category. Admissions under this category, on the other hand, are given to those who have had a very good academic record during their graduation. This admissions category is similar to the undergraduate cutoff system.
Entrance Test (116 seats) - Anyone with a 60% average in graduation/postgraduate studies (any subject from any recognised university) is eligible to take the entrance test.
I have a friend who did his master’s from JNU and he was able to give some insight regarding the entrance test for MA Sociology.
In the entrance examination, there will be questions from out of the syllabus. You may be asked to give a sociological interpretation of the current situation, event, etc. So, stay updated with contemporary social issues. Here is a list of sections from where you can expect questions.
Go through the list of topics assisted to you and make sure you prepare them thoroughly. As you can see the majority of the questions are from the syllabus itself.
Preparing for the JNU entrance exam for an MA in History requires a comprehensive and well-planned approach. Here are some steps that can help you prepare effectively:
In addition to the above steps, it is important to stay updated with current events and happenings related to history, both in India and the world. This will help you to gain a broader perspective and a deeper understanding of the subject.
If you are interested in Geography and have basic knowledge, it is not difficult to get admission at JNU. The syllabus for the entrance test is the same as that of undergraduate (Hons) in Geography. You can go through the syllabus on the website along with the question papers from the previous years too. It will help you understand how to prepare for the entrance test.
The entrance test consists of 100 marks with objective multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Do not try to attempt all questions. Rather focus on accuracy. Take a calculated risk and try to attempt 80-88% of questions correctly.
You can get an idea about the question asked in the entrance from previous year’s question papers and paper 2 and 3 of NET-JRF Geography.
We have listed below some significant reasons why you should pursue MA in English from IGNOU:
The study material for this course is very short and simple
The content is designed to facilitate self-study
Affordable Fees (INR 14,000) for the entire course including books
It is a reputed university with nationwide recognition
IGNOU’s degrees are valid across India and are recognized by UGC.
MA in IGNOU will enable you to multitask alongside the course in 2 years
You are free to not attend any kind of classes
MA English from IGNOU is a very easy course and is valid for all other courses like PhD NET and BEd.
Preparing for MA Economics entrances for JNU and DSE will need immense concentration and dedication. You will need to prioritize to keep everything in balance. Here are some things you can go through:
The books you can refer to are: Dornbush and Blanchard for Macroeconomics. Hal Varian, Nicolson, and Pyndick for Microeconomics. Hammond and Chiang for Maths. SC Gupta and Miller for Statistics and finally Gujarati for Econometrics.
Economics offers many career options. Having a master’s degree in Economics from JNU will offer you many placement opportunities. Here are some of the career paths that you can choose after the completion of your degree.
No matter what you choose to do, the competition is quite hard. So, you will have to work accordingly.