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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 rel
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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 Shiksha page for the same.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The total seats offered for B.A. at National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) and Mount Carmel College are 90 and 30, respectively. While National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) offers this course in only 1 sp
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The total seats offered for B.A. at National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) and Mount Carmel College are 90 and 30, respectively. While National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) offers this course in only 1 specialisation, Mount Carmel College offers the same in only 1 specialisation. Hence, there are higher chances of getting a seat at National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) due to higher seats.
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9 months ago
Can I join Delhi School of Journalism, DU directly?
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Jiya TyagiCurrent Student
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Delhi School of Journalism admission is based on the Common Undergraduate Entrance Test (CUET). Without appearing for the CUET exam, applicants cannot be admitted to any courses at the college. After the announcement of the CUET results, candi
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Delhi School of Journalism admission is based on the Common Undergraduate Entrance Test (CUET). Without appearing for the CUET exam, applicants cannot be admitted to any courses at the college. After the announcement of the CUET results, candidates should register on Delhi University's admission portal and fill out their preferred programme and college. The Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal will be used for seat allocation in both UG and PG courses.
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9 months ago
What is the latest cutoff information for admission to B.J at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?
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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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The expected cutoff range for General category candidates seeking admission to the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi (DU) is between 95% and 98%. OBC candidates are projected to fall
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The expected cutoff range for General category candidates seeking admission to the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi (DU) is between 95% and 98%. OBC candidates are projected to fall within the cutoff range of 90% to 93%. SC category applicants can anticipate a cutoff range between 85% and 88%, while ST category candidates are expected to have a cutoff range of 80% to 83%.
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Jiya TyagiCurrent Student
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The application process for the Delhi School of Journalism was open from Feb 27, 2024, to Mar 26, 2024. This was in affiliated with DU However, registrations for undergraduate courses via CUET 2024. Moreover, CUET-PG registrations for the 20
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The application process for the Delhi School of Journalism was open from Feb 27, 2024, to Mar 26, 2024. This was in affiliated with DU However, registrations for undergraduate courses via CUET 2024. Moreover, CUET-PG registrations for the 2024 session for admission to postgraduate courses have also begun. Interested students could apply online on the official websites of CUET UG and CUET PG.The CUET UG exam was scheduled to take place between May 15, 2024, to May 31, 2024, and the results were announced in June. Delhi University, the affiliated university for Kirori Mal College, has also released the dates for the first, second, and third DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists which will be released soon.
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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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No, you cannot get direct admission to the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi. Admission to the BJ programme at Delhi School of Journalism requires candidates to go through an entrance exam
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No, you cannot get direct admission to the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi. Admission to the BJ programme at Delhi School of Journalism requires candidates to go through an entrance exam called DUET (Delhi University Entrance Exam). Candidates must register at the DU admission portal, fill out the DU DSJ application, and pay the application fee to apply for admission. The entrance exam assesses candidates' proficiency in general current affairs, comprehension skills, and analytical skills through a multiple-choice question section. The admission process is entirely based on the National Level Journalism Entrance Test conducted by the University of Delhi.
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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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The Delhi School of Journalism, DU is a relatively new college and does not have a well-established placement cell yet. However, it is located in the heart of the North Campus and offers decent placements for students, with many being placed i
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The Delhi School of Journalism, DU is a relatively new college and does not have a well-established placement cell yet. However, it is located in the heart of the North Campus and offers decent placements for students, with many being placed in news channels and radio channels. The college has a library, canteen, air-conditioned classrooms, and Wi-Fi connections, but the Wi-Fi connection is reported to be poor. The college is known for its excellent faculty and supportive environment, providing students with ample exposure. The infrastructure is considered to be good, with classrooms being better than most colleges in DU, and the campus having a sports complex. The college offers a range of specializations in B.J., including Print Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Journalism, Journalism and New Media, and Advertising and Public Relations. The admission to the B.J. programme is through a national-level written entrance test conducted by DU.
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9 months ago
What is the eligibility criteria for admission to M.J at Delhi School of Journalism, DU?
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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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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. A
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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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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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The highest package offered to a student from Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi in 2023 was INR 11 Lakh per annum.
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Tamalika BasumataCurrent Student
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The placements at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi are considered good. Many students are placed in news channels and radio channels, with around 55% of students securing placements. The college offers decent infrastructure with
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The placements at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi are considered good. Many students are placed in news channels and radio channels, with around 55% of students securing placements. The college offers decent infrastructure with facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. The Master of Journalism (MJ) programme at DSJ accommodates a total of 38 students across various categories, with the highest package offered being 11 Lakh per annum. The institution aims to nurture aspiring journalists and promote democracy through quality journalism education.
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