JNUEE 2022 PhD registration begins at jnuexams.nta.ac.in; Exam from December 7
Anu Parthiban | November 1, 2022 | 11:33 AM IST | 2 mins read
JNUEE Exam Dates 2022: The computer-based test will be held in two shifts- first session from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm, second session from 2.30 pm-5.30 pm.
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Examination (JNUEE) 2022 registration process PhD programme has begun. The last date to submit JNUEE 2022 application form is November 20. Candidates can apply through the NTA JNUEE official website, jnuexams.nta.ac.in.
As per the schedule, JNUEE correction window will be opened on November 22. The JNUEE 2022 exam dates are December 7, 8, 9 and 10, 2022. The exam will be conducted in computer-based mode in two shifts- first session from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm and second session from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
The syllabus of the JNU entrance test for admission to PhD Programme will consist of 50% of Research Methodology and 50% will be subject specific. Questions on Research Methodology may be either implied/intrinsic or explicit, as per the official website.
JNUEE 2022 schedule
Candidates can check the JNUEE 2022 schedule from the table below and are required to complete the exam process before deadline to be eligible.
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JNUEE 2022 |
Dates |
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Duration of Online registration and submission of Application Form for JNUEE-2022 |
31 October to 20 November, 2022 (upto 5:00 pm) |
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Last Date of successful fee transaction |
20 November 2022 (upto 11:50 pm) |
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Correction in Particulars of Application Form on Website only |
22 November to 24 November, 2022 (upto 11:50 pm) |
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Downloading of Admit Cards from NTA website |
To be announced later on NTA Website |
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Dates of Examination |
7, 8, 9, 10 December 2022 |
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JNUEE 2022 eligibility
The JNUEE prospectus 2022-23 read, "The qualifying marks for General and EWS will be 50% of total marks and 45% marks for SC/ST/OBC (Non creamy layer)/PWD categories. It is to be noted that mere qualifying in CBT does not entitle the candidates to be shortlisted for viva voce examination. Short listing of the candidates to be called for viva voce will be done as per the following criteria."
(1) For General Category Intake x 5 times
(2) For SC/ST/OBC/EWS Categories Intake x 8 times
(3) For PWD Category 8 times – wherever available
JRF qualified candidates will be exempted from JNUEE CBT exam. However, they are required to apply separately under the JRF category. Such candidates shall be shortlisted and called directly for viva-voce.
GATE qualified candidates for the admission in the school of engineering will also be exempted from appearing in the CBT exam. They are required to apply separately and will be shortlisted and called directly for viva-voce.
The admission to Diploma of Proficiency (DOP) in Bhasha Indonesia, DOP in Hebrew and DOP in Mongolian will be based on merit as per the performance in Certificate of Proficiency in respective language.
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