To enroll in JNU's foreign language programs, such as Korean studies, candidates must complete an entrance exam after their 12th grade. Successfully passing this exam, like in 2015, grants admission to programs such as Korean studies. The faculty is known for being supportive and dedicated, with a focus on aiding students who need additional help. Faculty members are experts with Ph.D. degrees acquired domestically, ensuring high-quality education. The university environment is dynamic, enriched with news and debates that enhance learning beyond textbooks. JNU's fee structure is notably affordable, with semester fees ranging from Rs. 108 to Rs. 250, a hostel fee of Rs. 300, and a monthly mess bill between Rs. 2000 and Rs. 2400. The university's placement cell is effective, with a high success rate in job placements through interviews and tests conducted by multiple companies. Internship opportunities are also available during the course. Students from non-government employee families receive a monthly stipend for living expenses. JNU offers numerous scholarships for both domestic and international studies, often based on parental income. The university's Merit-cum-Means (MCM) scholarship, funded by the University Grants Commission of India, requires a CGPA above 4 out of 9 for eligibility. Owing to JNU's low fee structure, the necessity for student loans is minimal.
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