What Students Say?
Likes
- You can get a lot of career and personality development opportunities. It also provide scholarship and internships to students.
- Professors are highly educated and experienced. Teaching methods are also better. They also guide you to the future .
Dislikes
- Water shortage, quality of food sometimes.
Course Curriculum Overview
I choose this course because i really want to learn language and i want to know more about South Korea and i also wants to visit it. With this course I'm also preparing for government jobs too. This curriculum teaches me that only little learning is not enough, we need changes in our self , a major change from academic to personality.
Internships Opportunities
I can't say on this because as I'm still a 1st year student and don't know much about it because i haven't get one. But yes some seniors have got internships through professor contacts . But only a few students get internships not all.
Placement Experience
I can't really say anything on it because I'm a 1st year student and hadn't experienced placement or anything like that yet. But yes my some of the seniors are in good company and one of my senior is working after completing his bachelor's degree and earning a good amount of money. My plans after getting the degree is to work in embassy while pursuing MA
Fees and Financial Aid
Tuition fees are very low and government takes care of everything. There's no fees hikes in jnu because if it does then the protest against it also happened. 648 for tuition fees per annum, hostel fees 2400 per annum, mess bill 2000-4000 per annum only. In every department there's is some scholarships, in korean department there's is many scholarships like POSCO, GKS etc. Jnu also provides MCM to those students whose parents are not in government jobs and belongs to middle class poor family, whose income is less. They provide 2000 per month.
Campus Life
Many festivals of every religion, states and others are held in JNU. JNU is full of campus life. You can experience camping, marathon, quizes, drama, dance, singing, skating, sports and many others. JNU has India's biggest library, Dr. BR Ambedkar Library. Jnu has better classrooms in some centers and in some not. Many students run singing or dancing clubs, skating clubs etc.
Hostel Facilities
I'm in Koyna hostel which is the most better hostel in jnu for girls and it's rent is so cheap. Rooms are dual, and also a balcony is there, furnitures are good. Quality of food is depend on the mess Secretary and manager, it's some times good or bad. Menu is also better except lunch menu. Hostel process is late, you can't hostel on the day of admission but you will get dormitory. JNU is in Delhi and Delhi is so costly to rent or have PG.
Admission
Eligibility of the course is that you should pass the 12th with 60% to opt this course. You'll find every detail related to jnu on it's official website. Reservation benefits for SC-ST, OBC, EWS, gilrs, and the students who belongs to quartile district. Exam is conducted by NTA through CUET and the time may vary according to your subjects. Exam is not that difficult. Physical verification takes a long process and it's too time taking.
Faculty
The ratio of faculty to students is good. It don't impact on our learning experience. Most of the professors are good in their teaching fields except some professors who do discrimination among students. I interact with every teachers and they're so kind and friendly with us. They also helps us in our studies.
Other Applied Colleges
English and Foreign Languages University - [EFLU] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Korean)
Because JNU is Top university in India in rank wise and also JNU provides more Opportunity then any other college. JNU has better facilities and the fees are very low. EFLU is costly than JNU. JNU provides better learning then EFLU.
Central University of Jharkhand - [CUJ] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Korean)
CUJ don't provide better learning, also it's very costly than JNU. It doesn't provide better opportunity and it's campus is also so small than JNU.
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