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SONTI NAGA RAJESH

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Based on the search results provided, the Indian Institute of Photography (IIP) does not appear to offer a Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication program. The key points are:# No Journalism & Mass Communication Program at IIP- The search results do not contain any information about IIP offering a Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication degree program.- The institute's focus seems to be on photography-related programs like BFA in Photography, MFA in Photography, and photography diplomas.- There is no mention of a journalism or mass communication degree being part of the curriculum at IIP.# Lack of Faculty Details- Since IIP doe
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Ankan Ghorai

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Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) programme at the Indian Institute of Photography. The results focus on BJMC programs at other institutes like the International Institute of Mass Media (IIMM) in Delhi, but do not mention the Indian Institute of Photography offering a BJMC degree.

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Divya

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The Bachelor of Journalism subjects provide an in-depth understanding of the news industry. The BJ course curriculum helps the students learn the necessary skills to communicate news and information to the public effectively. The course syllabus covers different aspects like news writing, reporting, editing, broadcasting, and photography.Also, the BJ course syllabus equips the students on topics like media law, digital media, ethics, communication theory and public relations. These subjects provide a broader perspective on the role of journalism in society. The practical aspect of this course encourages the students to have internships
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Divya

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No, generally there is no age limit for Journalism courses,  but some institutes set an age limit for admission in UG and PG courses. The colleges provide a rank list, depending on which applicants are enrolled in the programme of their choosing, based on the scores received in the entrance exam along with scores obtained in under graduation and other national level exams.

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Divya

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Candidates will be considered eligible to apply for admissions if they have cleared their 10+2 from a recognised institute with a minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks. Some colleges grant admission to journalism courses on the basis of entrance exams like IIMC Entrance Exam, JMI Entrace Exam, AMU Entrance Exam, etc. Bachelor of Journalism programme helps students gain the ability to evaluate and analyse current events and use that information to write about them in newspapers, magazines, television, and radio programmes. It also helps students learn about the ethical and legal obligations of journalists a
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Divya

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No prior knowledge or experience is necessary for a Journalism course. However, candidates must possess the reading and writing skills to become successful journalists. Students can find information about the journalism course by visiting the college's official website. Students have the option of applying for admission offline or online. 

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Divya

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Yes, Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) is a good course for the candidates who are interested in pursuing a career in mass communication, media and advertising. In this course, the students will receive an all-inclusive package of journalism, mass communication, and other fields, to provide a strong foundation for a successful career in the dynamic world of media.The field offers diverse career opportunities in traditional media, public relations, digital platforms, advertising, and many more sectors.

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Tamalika Basumata

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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 N
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Tamalika Basumata

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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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