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Professor, JNU vice chancellor of Sikkim University [54] [55] Makarand Paranjape: Professor of English between 1999 and 2018 author, poet, and director of Indian Institute of Advanced Study [56] [57] Muchkund Dubey: Former Professor of International Relations 17th Foreign Secretary of India: Nivedita Menon: Professor of Political thought [58 ...
JNU is known for best Presidential debates by all candidates before elections. [17] [18] [19] SFI has won the post of President the maximum number of times in the last 40 years, [a] a total of 22 times. [3] All India Students’ Association (AISA) follows by having won the presidents post 11 times. [3]
The JNU student politics is left-of-centre even though, in recent years, right-wing student groups have also entered the field. Political involvement is "celebratory in spirit." The student union elections are preceded by days of debates and meetings, keeping all students involved. The JNU has the reputation of an "unruly bastion of Marxist ...
Dipsita Dhar (born 9 August 1993) is an Indian politician and student activist. She is the All India Joint Secretary of Students' Federation of India. [1] [2] She was the CPI(M) candidate from Bally constituency for 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
Aishe Ghosh was the CPI(M) candidate from Jamuria (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in 2021 West Bengal Election; Hareram Singh from All India Trinamool Congress won the seat, while Ghosh came in 3rd position behind BJP's Tapas Kumar Roy. [25]
Entrance examinations are held once a year for undergraduate seats and twice a year for post-graduate seats. Calls for applications and results of these examinations (including the names of selected candidates) are announced in major national newspapers as well as on the institute's website.
After the declaration of the results, an All India Rank (AIR) is allotted to each candidate and a merit list is released. The National Medical Commission [ 41 ] conducts counselling (allotment of seats according to merit and candidate choice) for 15% state seats, central institutes and deemed universities.
In the list below, the year of establishment is the year stated by the UGC as "Date of Notification". [5] Cases where this year is different than the year stated by the university are noted. Differences in title are also noted, except minor typographical errors and "University of X"/"X University" differences.