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Palak Verma

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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
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Palak Verma

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The selection process for the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), University of Delhi (DU) involves a national-level written entrance test conducted by DU. This test evaluates candidates' aptitude for journalism, including their language skills, general knowledge, and awareness of current affairs. The minimum CUET percentage required for admission to the BJ programme at DSJ varies annually based on applicants' overall performance. Typically, candidates aim for a CUET score above the 90th percentile to enhance their chances of admission.Candidates need to achieve a CUET score above the 90th percent
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Kartikey Goyal

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The cutoff for the PG Diploma at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media for the year 2022 was around 55 percentile. Thus making it less competitive than others although making it a good choice for the practical course like journalism. The college is good the candidates who want to opt for versatile career options. The one who scores above 55 percentile can easily get admission into the college. 

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Sanskar tamrakar

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) Bangalore is ranked 8th out of 55 journalism and media colleges in India. IIJNM Bangalore offers three P.G. Diploma programs in Print, Broadcast & Online/Multimedia Journalism.To take admission in P.G. Diploma programs in IIJNM you have to follow three simple steps.First submit the application form and take the Admission Test.Once selected, you will have to go through a Personal Interview after which you are eligible for counselling.Once the counselling is completed, you will get the notification and acceptance of the admission. 

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Vikram Tomar

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The process for taking admission in B.A. (Hons.) Journalism & Media Studies is that applicants must have completed the 10+2 level in humanities, science, or commerce with a minimum aggregate score of 50% from recognised boards. The admission process evaluates various aspects, including personal statements, academic performance, faculty interviews.

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Vikram Tomar

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The fee structure for B.A. (Hons.) Journalism & Media Studies is INR 3,40,000/- per year. The duration of the course is 4 years.

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Vibhuti Choudhary

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The tuition fee for the English/Hindi Journalism courses at IIMC Aizawl has been increased from INR 79,000 to INR 95,000 per year. In contrast, the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) offers a Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism, with tuition fees of INR 4.60 Lacs for a 10-month course and INR 87,000 for a 1-year course. Therefore, IIMC Aizawl is more expensive than ACJ. However, it is essential to note that the specific courses and durations may vary.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Candidates have to carry original certificates and documents during reporting. Some of the documents required during reporting are given below:NEET 2024 scorecardNEET 2024 admit cardMarksheet of Class 10 or equivalentMarksheet of Class 12 or equivalentDomicile CertificateCaste/community certificate (if applicable)Income Certificate

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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidates willing to get admission must follow the MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism admission process mentioned below:Step 1: Visit the official website of MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism to apply onlineStep 2: Appear for the CET.Step 3: After getting the selection-related information from the college, students must pay INR 30,000 (non-refundable) towards securing the seat and confirming their admission.Step 4: The admission offer provided is provisional till all the documentation is complete and the fees is paid in full.

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