Jamia Announces Entrance Exam Dates, 8 Courses, 4 Departments

New Delhi: The Jamia Millia Islamia declared the dates of the entrance exams for 134 courses, and introduced eight new programmes and four new departments.

According to a statement from the university, the entrance tests would be conducted from July 26 to August 28, for which students need to submit online application forms latest by June 30.

“Notice regarding entrance test of part time, certificate, diploma and advanced diploma in language courses will be issued separately later. The dates mentioned above are subject to change under prevailing pandemic situation,” the university statement said.

The admit cards will be issued from July 15.

The varsity introduced four new departments — Department of Design and Innovation, Department of Hospital Management and Hospice Studies, Department of Foreign Languages, and Department of Environmental Sciences.

The varsity will also offer eight new courses in “Master of Design in the Faculty of Architecture, B A (Hons) French and Francophone Studies; and B A (Hons) Spanish and Latin American Studies in Centre of Spanish and Latin American Studies; MSc Environmental Science and Management; M A Mass Media (Hindi) and PG Diploma in English-Hindi Translation in the Department of Hindi, PG Diploma in Translation Studies in the Department of English and MBA (Healthcare & Hospital Management)”.

“JMI has become an ensemble of a multilayered educational system which covers all aspects of schooling, under-graduate, post-graduate, Ph.D. and post-doctoral education.

“With 9 faculties of learning, 39 teaching and research departments, over 30 centres of learning and research, 190 courses, approximately 800 faculty members and more than 20000 students we attract brightest young minds from all over the country,” vice-chancellor Najma Akhtar was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.

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