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M.J.(2 courses)
1 L - 2.5 L
Exams : CUET
B.J.(1 course)
2.5 L
Exams : CUET
B.A.(1 course)
3 L
Exams : CBSE 12thISC
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Q:   Is pursuing M.J at Delhi School of Journalism, DU expensive?

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Pursuing a Master of Journalism (MJ) at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi can be considered affordable compared to some other programs. For UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/CW candidates, the fee for the MJ programme is Rs. 61,450. Additionally, the five-year integrated BJ MJ course at Delhi School of Journalism has an annual fee of Rs. 67,500. 

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Q:   What is the fee for M.J. at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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The University of Delhi's Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) is well-known for its Master of Journalism (M.J.) curriculum. Situated in the center of Delhi, the university provides a dynamic learning atmosphere emphasizing real-world journalism experience. DSJ has gained recognition and has a robust alumni network that offers beneficial industry ties. The cost of the M.J. programme for students in the following categories will vary for the 2023–24 academic year: PwBD candidates will pay Rs. 10,300, while UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/CW/Sports/ECA/Ward candidates will pay Rs. 79,270. Aspiring journalists looking for a thorough and engaging educational experience will find DSJ to be an appealing option due to its dedication to excellence in journalism education.

 

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Q:   How many students can do M.J. at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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The Master of Journalism (MJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi, accommodates a total of 38 students.

These seats are distributed across various categories, including General (12 seats), OBC (8 seats), SC (5 seats), ST (2 seats), EWS (3 seats), PwBD (2 seats), CW (2 seats), Sports (1 seat), ECA (1 seat), and PG Ward (2 seats). This inclusive allocation ensures a diverse and representative student body within the MJ programme at DSJ.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to M.J at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the Master of Journalism (MJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi, require candidates to have a minimum score of 80% in any undergraduate course from a recognised university. Additionally, admission to the programme is based on the candidate's CUET Score for the Post-Graduate Program. The Master of Journalism programme is a two-year bilingual course offered in both English and Hindi, culminating in the Degree of Master of Journalism (MJ) upon successful completion.

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Q:   Can I get into Delhi School of Journalism, DU with 70% in CUET?

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The admission process for the Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) program at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi (DU) is primarily based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. While the minimum CUET percentage required for admission is 90th percentile. The university releases a merit list based on CUET scores, and selected candidates are invited for counseling sessions. The selection process also considers the candidate's performance in the entrance exam, interviews, and prior extracurricular activities.

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3.4/5
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Delhi School of Journalism review.
Placements: The college provides a supportive environment for internships. If we are skilled enough, placements are almost guaranteed. Recruiters come from a variety of media outlets, including Aaj Tak, NDTV, India TV, and others. The college also conducts regular seminars, webinars, and meetings to keep students up to date on current issues.
Infrastructure: The Delhi School of Journalism is a good college with a well-maintained campus. It has a small library and cafeteria. The campus is well tiled and painted, and the classrooms are clean and well-equipped. The college has a DU domain university wifi, but no hostel. However, DU university is just behind the college campus, and we can use the Delhi University stadium for our use. The stadium is huge and has a lot of seating capacity.
Faculty: The teachers here are very learned and qualified in their respective fields. They are very interactive in class and also very helpful in nature, not just with academics but also with personal issues. The teachers are selected after rigorous exams and interviews, so there is no question about their proficiency.
Other: The Delhi School of Journalism offers two courses: a five-year integrated program in journalism (FYIPJ) and a master's degree in journalism. If you choose the FYIPJ, you can opt to leave after the third year and earn a bachelor's degree.
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2024Read More
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Review on the college Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ).
Placements: About 50 percent of last year's fifth-year students get placed. The average package in our college is ₹300,000. Top recruiting companies in our course are famous news channels like Aaj Tak, News18, TV9, India Today, and many more. Fifty percent of second-year students get internship programs.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure are not that good because my college opened in 2017. The college has a small library, and Wi-Fi connection is available. One studio is available in our college, and classrooms are up to the mark as AC is available in every classroom.
Faculty: As per my knowledge, my teachers are highly qualified. They are very helpful in everything, whether it's about study, sports, or job opportunities. As per the new education policy followed by my college, it is compulsory for students to read seven subjects, and it is not that tough to pass the semester examination; 40 percent marks are the pass percentage.
Other: My college is situated in North Campus, so you can enjoy as much as you can. You can attend any fest from any North Campus college. In our college, there are more than 10 societies that help to grow a student in a good manner. The reason for choosing this subject is that I want to serve the nation, and I think I am best for it. I hope I will become a journalist in the upcoming years.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2024Read More
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A DU college dedicated to Journalism.
Placements: Placements rate is pretty good of the college as it offers almost 100% placements at very renowned organisations or media houses such as, TV9bharatvarsh, News18 India, ABP news, etc. The placements really depend up on your expertise and efforts and also depends up on your experience which you might get from doing a few internships during your college time.
Infrastructure: The ambience and infrastructure of the college is very nice as it is the building of the University stadium and it provides all the facilities for the students pursuing this course of journalism. It is a five years integrated course, so you'll be enjoying the environment of the campus.
Faculty: Faculty is good but they do not seem to have much expertise in their subjects. This college is a self-financed college so basically the teachers are on a day-to-day basis or lecture-based payroll (temporary). You might struggle a bit in your first year in coping with the subjects.
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2024Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism (BJ) + Master in Journalism (MJ) - Batch of 2023
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Absolutely satisfied with the college.
Placements: Most of the students do not continue for Masters here but overall college is as good as you imagine, excellent faculty and supportive faculty and lot of exposure. Placement here is very decent. Many of the students are placed in news channels and radio channels.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi, labs, classroom, Library all of them are available here. Everything is accessible, metro station is only few steps away, not far from central library, good environment, good campus life, whatever you are expecting is here. The cource itself is a gem.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful and credible, they surely make students industry ready. Exam are very simple if you study hard you will surely make it. College will conduct exams in every 5th month of the semester, around 90% of the students pass. To conclude it will be one of your best decision.
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DSJ college review North Campus.
Placements: Around 55 percent students got placed in our course. INR 7 LPA was the highest, INR 6.2 LPA is the average and INR 4.8 LPA is the lowest package. Many online and tv news channels hired students and internships were also given. Roles like editor, advisory, research etc. were offered.
Infrastructure: All the facilities are there and infrastructure is very good. Wi-Fi and full stocked library is present for students. Hostel is also good and canteen food is hygienic and affordable. Medical rooms are there and games like badminton, basketball, volleyball, etc. are there.
Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified and nice to students. They help in doubts and during exams as well. Course is curriculum relevant and also prepares us for industry as many practicals are conducted. Semester exams are of moderate level and many students pass it easily.
Reviewed on 25 Feb 2023Read More
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The DU college dedicated to Journalism.
Placements: This is a Five Year Integrated programme in Journalism at Delhi University. The course is pretty good and very interesting. We get to do a lot of things in here and also we go to several news channel visits and get the chance to sit as audience in popular shows of popular media houses.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure and location of this college is pretty good. This college is currently located in the university stadium of Delhi where Commonwealth 2010 was also held. We have a multipurpose hall right in front of our building where we can tak membership of gym or other services at a very low cost.
Faculty: The faculty here might as not good as you think as the teachers are not permanent. Most teachers are pretty good at teaching as they have experience in the field of journalism. But there are a few teacgers who might have linguistic problems or having trouble in completing the syllabus. But in a whole, teachers are very supportive and good at their work.
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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for B.J. at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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The eligibility criteria for B.J. (Bachelor of Journalism) at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi, require candidates to have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university or board. Additionally, admission to the programme is based on an entrance test conducted by the college, with 80% weightage given to the test, 10% to the interview, and 10% to group discussion. The entrance exam consists of objective type questions covering Economics and Business Awareness, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, General English, and Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning. Students applying for the course must also meet specific document requirements, including Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets/certificates, Character Certificate, recent passport-size photograph, among others. The selection process for B.J. at Delhi School of Journalism is highly competitive, with a focus on academic performance and performance in the entrance exam. 

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Q:   Where can a candidate find Delhi School of Journalism, DU cut off?

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Yes. visit Delhi school of journalism at shiksha.com or through this link

https://www.shiksha.com/college/delhi-school-of-journalism-university-of-delhi-north-campus-149489

And visit the cut off panel to download the brochure and to go through the cutoff round details given.

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Q:   Which is the top course of Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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Delhi School of Journalism, DU offers many top courses M.J. and Bachelor of Journalism (BJ). If you are to select the best from these two I recomond you to choose Bachelor of Journalism (BJ).This five-year integrated programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of journalism theory and practice. Students will learn how to report, write, and edit news stories, features, and other types of media. They will also learn about the history of journalism, ethics, and law. The programme includes a strong emphasis on practical skills, and students will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through internships and workshops.If you are interested in a career in journalism, I highly recommend the Bachelor of Journalism programme at Delhi School of Journalism, DU.

 
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Q:   What is the fee for various courses at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?

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The fee structure at Delhi School of Journalism, DU is quite comprehensive. For the Five Year Integrated Program in Journalism (FYIPJ), candidates from UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/CW/Sports/ECA/Ward categories need to pay Rs. 79,270, and it's a one-time payment during admission.

If you're a PwBD candidate, the fee is Rs.10,300, also payable at admission.

Now, for the Master of Journalism (MJ), it's Rs.61,450 for UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS/CW/Sports/ECA/Ward candidates and Rs.8,320 for PwBD candidates, and both amounts are due at the time of admission.

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Q:   What are the top Scholarships for B.J. at Delhi School of Journalism, DU and how to avail them?

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Delhi University & All India Post –Graduate Scholarship:
Open to students pursuing their first year of postgraduate studies in any discipline at DU
Provides a monthly stipend of INR10,000 and an annual book grant of INR2,500
Eligibility: Must be a regular student of DU with at least 60% marks in their undergraduate degree, and from an SC, ST, or OBC category.


His Holiness The Pope Scholarship:
Open to students pursuing their first year of postgraduate studies in any discipline at DU
Provides a monthly stipend of INR10,000 and an annual book grant of INR2,500
Eligibility: Must be a Christian student of DU with at least 60% marks in their undergraduate degree and a good academic record.


Delhi School of Journalism Need-Based Scholarship:
Open to financially disadvantaged students pursuing the B.J. programme at DSJ
Provides a monthly stipend of INR2,500
Eligibility: Must be a regular student of DSJ with a household income of less than INR1 Lakh per annum and a good academic record.


Delhi School of Journalism Merit Scholarship:
Open to outstanding students pursuing the B.J. programme at DSJ
Provides a monthly stipend of INR5,000
Eligibility: Must be a regular student of DSJ with at least 80% marks in their first year of the B.J. programme and a good academic record.

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Q:   What are the basic documents required for CUET UG and CUET PG at DSJ?

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Students applying for CUET UG-PG 2024 must upload the scanned copies of the following documents required for CUET registration:

·       Class 10/12 mark sheets

·       Graduate Marksheet (for CUET-PG )

·       Passport size photograph

·       Signature

·       ID proof with photo (Aadhar card, driving licence etc.)

·       Caste certificate, non-creamy layer certificate (If required)

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Q:   What is the selection process for B.J. and what is the minimum CUET percentage required?

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Admission to the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi (DU) is through a national-level written entrance test conducted by DU. The entrance test assesses candidates' aptitude for journalism, including their command of language, general knowledge, and current affairs.

The minimum CUET percentage required for admission to the BJ programme at DSJ varies from year to year, depending on the overall performance of applicants. However, typically, candidates aim for a CUET score above 90th percentile to have a competitive chance of securing admission.

Selection process :1st you have to achieve a CUET score above 90th percentile to be considered for admission.Fill the online application form during the application window, typically March-April.Merit List and Counseling: The university releases the merit list based on CUET scores and entrance test scores. Selected candidates are invited for counseling sessions.Next is Specialization Selection and the last is Admission Formalities.

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Q:   Can I get Delhi School of Journalism, DU, B.J. with a 86 percentage in CUET?

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86 percentage is a very good percentile in cuet but according to last year statistics it is shown that you should at least try harder to secure 90+ to get a seat in DSJ 

Uncertainties:

The competition level for B.J. at DSJ is high, with numerous applicants scoring well in CUET.

The number of available seats and the overall performance of applicants in a particular year significantly impact the minimum cutoff.

Other selection criteria like personal interview (if implemented) can also influence the final decision

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Delhi School of Journalism, DU has not yet released the placement data in their official website. To know about the placement statistics, you must keep an eye on the latest notifications released by the officials. For any other information related to Delhi School of Journalism, you can check out the

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Is it worth pursuing BJMC (Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication) at Delhi School of Journalism?

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* Excellent Faculty: Many students praise the teaching quality and qualifications of the faculty members.
* Relevant Curriculum: The course curriculum is con

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Atul Mishra

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Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key points:

Pros:
* Faculty: The faculty is experienced, qualified, and helpful. Many reviewers mentioned that teachers are supportive and knowledgeable.
* Course Curriculum: The curricu

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Atul Mishra

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Effectiveness of the Placement Cell for M.J. Programs at Delhi School of Journalism

Based on the feedback provided by current students and alumni, here's what we've gathered:

* Lack of Effectiveness: Unfortunately, the placement cell is still in its early stages of dev

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Effectiveness of the Placement Cell for B.J. Courses at Delhi School of Journalism

Based on the statements provided by students and alumni, here's a summary of the effectiveness of the placement cell:

* Limited experience: The placement cell is relatively new, establis

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