JNU Deprivation Points: How to Calculate JNU Deprivation Points for JNU Admissions in PG and UG

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  • čas přidán 11. 04. 2024
  • "Understanding JNU Deprivation Points: How to Calculate for PG and UG Admissions Explained Simply! Learn about JNU admission criteria, easy step-by-step calculation, and important insights. #JNUAdmissions #DeprivationPoints #PGUGAdmissions"
    Welcome to our comprehensive guide on understanding and calculating JNU Deprivation Points for PG and UG admissions! If you're a prospective student aiming to secure admission to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), understanding the deprivation points system is crucial. In this video, we break down the complex process into easy-to-follow steps, ensuring you grasp every aspect with clarity.
    What are deprivation points, and why are they important? Deprivation points are additional points awarded to candidates based on various socio-economic factors such as region, gender, language, and more. These points aim to provide equitable opportunities to candidates from underprivileged backgrounds.
    In this video, we provide a step-by-step guide on how to calculate deprivation points for JNU admissions. We explain each factor that contributes to the calculation, including:
    1. Region: Understanding how your region of residence can impact your deprivation points allocation.
    2. Gender: Exploring the significance of gender in the deprivation points system and how it affects candidates.
    3. Language: Analyzing the role of language proficiency and its correlation with deprivation points.
    4. Educational Background: Assessing the importance of educational background in determining deprivation points eligibility.
    Additionally, we discuss the implications of deprivation points on the overall admission process and share valuable tips for maximizing your chances of securing admission to JNU.
    Whether you're a student preparing for JNU admissions or simply curious about the intricacies of the process, this video is a must-watch. Gain insights, clarity, and confidence in navigating the JNU admissions landscape with our comprehensive guide to deprivation points.
    Don't miss out on this opportunity to demystify JNU deprivation points and enhance your understanding of the admissions process. Join us as we unravel the complexities and empower you to make informed decisions regarding your academic future at JNU.
    Stay tuned, subscribe to our channel, and hit the notification bell to never miss an update on valuable insights and tips for JNU admissions. Let's embark on this journey together towards academic excellence at Jawaharlal Nehru University!

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  • @PADHOTOAISE
    @PADHOTOAISE  Před 3 měsíci +6

    Note: Those who are thinking 1 Marks= 3 Marks, clear your concepts of percentage, my base is 348, so whatever I am saying that is correct out 100 percent, do some maths and see if 1 points= 3 marks works
    Clarification: Agar aapko 10th-12th me Q1 ka benefit mil raha hai toh 3 points phir bhi honge, agar aapne UG Non Quartile se bhi kar rakha hai.
    Case 2: aisa bhi ho sakta hai ki aapko 10th-12th me quartile ka benefit mile aur UG me quartile 2 ka, iss case me aapke 3+2= 5 Points ho jayenge
    Toh aapko different combinations dekhna hai.
    Aisa nhi hai ki 10th-12th aur UG sab quartile se ho, tab hi points milega, aisa bhi ho sakta hai UG ka mile 10th-12th ka na mile
    Aur aisa bhi ho sakta hai ki 10th-12th ka mile UG ka na mile
    Example: Koi agar Bihar ke Madhepura (Q1) se 10th 12th kiya aur DU se UG toh bas (3 points milega) UG ka zero milega per milega jarur.
    I hope confusion cleared
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    • @aadityanirmale1404
      @aadityanirmale1404 Před 3 měsíci

      Hello sir, Your YT channel has been a lifesaver for my studies. As I prepare for the 2025 CUET PG Pol Sci, I was wondering if you could create a video sharing some strategies to crack it. it would be incredibly helpful for me and others in the same boat. Please consider it-it would mean a lot to us. Thanks a bunch! mainly how to start preparation.

    • @Mk.education486
      @Mk.education486 Před 2 měsíci

      I think this is a wrong formula to calculate your marks into percents because one of my friend got admission in JNU last year and he gained 277 marks in cuet he is belonging OBC but he has not deprivation point and JNU cutoff of MA Arabic OBC was 91.33337. when we use this formula 277*100/348=79.5977. how did he get admission in JNU.😮‍💨🤔🤔

  • @inar684
    @inar684 Před měsícem +2

    10th from non quartile and 12th from quartile 1, you said no deprevation. Are you sure about it, and can you provide any reference as it is not clearly mentionned in the prospectus.

  • @magraj-jakhar
    @magraj-jakhar Před 2 měsíci +1

    And what about for Open University.? I have done UG from an open University Kota and my residence is from quartile 1 where I got 1+12.. my score is 233 without deprivation please clear my doubt

  • @auwalaladka
    @auwalaladka Před 8 hodinami

    Mera 10th aur 12th Q1 district se hai jabki UG Non-quartile district se hai
    To mujhe kewal 10/12th ke hi deprivation points milenge UG ke nahi na?

  • @aadityanirmale1404
    @aadityanirmale1404 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello sir, Your YT channel has been a lifesaver for my studies. As I prepare for the 2025 CUET PG Pol Sci, I was wondering if you could create a video sharing some strategies to crack it. it would be incredibly helpful for me and others in the same boat. Please consider it-it would mean a lot to us. Thanks a bunch! mainly how to start preparation.

  • @Harshit_Gupta_5750
    @Harshit_Gupta_5750 Před 2 měsíci +4

    255/300 marks
    Quartile 2 district 10,12th
    BA non quartile
    How many get depr. Marks=
    255+6=261
    Ma hindi
    Chance for jnu?

  • @Jojo12752
    @Jojo12752 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir i m from bihar and also completed my 10,12 nd graduation from my home district but my home district is not under Q1 & Q2 😢what i do then

  • @virtually_kriteative5290
    @virtually_kriteative5290 Před měsícem

    Sir how many deprivation points an Ews female candidate will get who did 10/12th from quartile 2 district?

  • @anukritisingh3652
    @anukritisingh3652 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir pls ans..
    Agar Q 2 se 12 and UG hai or 10th Non Q se hai to kitna count hoga ???

  • @Chandni_28
    @Chandni_28 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir agar kisi ne distance se graduation kiya hai toh koi deprivation hai kya

  • @MKUddin-iy5qg
    @MKUddin-iy5qg Před měsícem

    Hii , 231 /300 , EWS male + 12th (Q1) + UG (IGNOU , Collage delhi) with Residency Bihar Q1 , so total mje 6 milenge ya bsss 3?
    With this will i get JNU IRAM ?

  • @NirajKumar-et3ry
    @NirajKumar-et3ry Před 3 měsíci +1

    191 in political science any chance to get admission in hcu obc NCL

  • @ItxAbhay416
    @ItxAbhay416 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello bhaiya jnu me ug (B.A) kitne saal k hote h

  • @ARYAN-zd6gl
    @ARYAN-zd6gl Před 3 měsíci

    @PADHOTOAISE sir agar 10th 12th non quartile se hai and graduation quartile 2 se hai toh marks milenge ????

  • @pranat2015
    @pranat2015 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I ve got 186 & 5 deprivation points which means 15 marks which Bcms 201 so my % was 67 % & got admission in the Jnu polm 2023 batch

    • @crjrsingingchannel.9389
      @crjrsingingchannel.9389 Před 2 měsíci

      @pranat ... Brother pranat ... I'm scoring 112 political science I'm eligible to get admission in DU JNU I'm st category. Plz reply .

  • @MalikcreativeAMU
    @MalikcreativeAMU Před 3 měsíci

    Agr UG university se kiya h to?

  • @SantoshKumar-sb9sv
    @SantoshKumar-sb9sv Před měsícem

    Jnu me correction date kab aayega pg ke liye plzz sir help me

  • @shwetakumarips21
    @shwetakumarips21 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir mene delhi se hi sari pdhai ki h but me me up se hu to kya mujhe deprivation milega?

  • @Rohitkumar-hk5in
    @Rohitkumar-hk5in Před 3 měsíci +1

    general meh count hota hai kya deprivation point

    • @PADHOTOAISE
      @PADHOTOAISE  Před 3 měsíci

      Haa if they have studied from quartile districts

  • @waheeduzzama
    @waheeduzzama Před 2 měsíci +1

    Isn’t 1 deprivation points equals to 3 marks? Bcz 1% of 300 is 3 marks. And JNU used to add 1% in 100 marks, but now, JNU adds 3% in 300 so it should be 9 marks as 1% equals to 3 marks? Please explain it!

    • @auwalaladka
      @auwalaladka Před 8 hodinami

      No. of questions bhi toh reduce hue hain na
      Pehle 100 aate the jabki ab 75 hi aate hain

  • @Shru7318
    @Shru7318 Před 2 měsíci

    Some say that deprivation points is nothing but you just have to add those points in your %..and what you are explaining is different..what should we do