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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The admission criteria for Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (MCNUJC) can vary based on the specific course and the year of admission. Generally, admission to MCNUJC is merit-based, considering the marks obtained in the last qualifying examination. If the university entrance exam is the basis for admission, and you have scored 70%, it's a positive indicator. However, the final decision depends on the competition and the cutoff set by the university for the particular course and year. To get accurate and up-to-date information, including the specific cutoffs and admission requirements for
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Kavin P

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For General category candidates, the expected cutoff range 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%.The previous years cutoffs are:General: 97-99% (2022), 95-97% (2021)OBC: 92-94% (2022), 90-92% (2021)SC: 87-89% (2022), 85-87% (2021)ST: 82-84% (2022), 80-82% (2021)

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Kavin P

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The B.J. programme at Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), DU, boasts a strong placement record, with 55-75% students securing positions in renowned media organizations. Recent statistics reveal a the highest salary of Rs. 7 LPA, an average of Rs. 6.2 LPA, and a minimum of Rs. 4.8 LPA. Top recruiters span print, electronic, and digital media, as well as PR agencies and corporate communications, including prominent names like The Times of India, NDTV, The Quint, and Tata Sons. DSJ's stellar reputation, industry exposure, skill-focused curriculum, and a robust alumni network contribute to its successful placements, making it an excellent ch
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Kavin P

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Test (CUET) for B.J. programme admissions. Eligibility includes a minimum 50% CUET score and Class XII marks. Reservation complies with DU norms for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwD candidates. Admission involves online CUET registration, achieving the minimum CUET score, completing DSJ's online application, and selection based on CUET score, Class XII marks, and aptitude test performance (if applicable). For earlier updates checking on the Official site would be better.

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Kavin P

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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 DUProvides a monthly stipend of INR10,000 and an annual book grant of INR2,500Eligibility: 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 DUProvides a monthly stipend of INR10,000 and an annual book grant of INR2,500Eligibility: Must be a Christian student of DU with at least 60% marks in their
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BORRA VIJAY PRAKASH

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The seat intake for the Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) program at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi, for the academic year 2023-24 is 110. The admission process for the Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) program at Delhi School of Journalism, 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.

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Mithun S

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The minimum cutoff for the Bachelor of Journalism program at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi varies for different categories. For General category candidates, the expected cutoff range is between 95% and 98%. OBC candidates are projected to fall within the cutoff range of 90% to 93%. Scheduled Caste category applicants can anticipate a cutoff range between 85% and 88%, while Scheduled Tribe category candidates are expected to have a cutoff range of 80% to 83%.

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BORRA VIJAY PRAKASH

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Both DSJ and DDU GKP offer reputable BJ programs with their own advantages and disadvantages. The choice between the two depends on your individual priorities and preferences. If you prioritize practical skills and a vibrant campus life, DSJ might be a better fit. If you value a well-established reputation and a diverse course selection, DDU GKP could be a more suitable choice.Consider factors like your preferred learning style, desired career path, and overall campus environment when making your decision. Visit both institutions' websites, attend open houses, and speak to current students or alumni to gain a deeper understanding of ea
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BORRA VIJAY PRAKASH

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yes, Delhi school of journalism, DU good for B.J.Delhi school of journalism offers many courses M.J. & B.J.there are many specialiszations that you can do in B.J. Print Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Journalism, Journalism and New Media, Advertising and Public Relations.In terms of  academic category it is the best to choose B.J. in DU.It is a relatively new institution, established in 2017, but it has quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality education and strong placement record.DSJ's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of journalism theory and practice.Overall, Delhi S
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BORRA VIJAY PRAKASH

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The most popular and in-demand specializations in B.J. from Delhi School of Journalism, DU arePrint Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Journalism, Journalism and New Media, Advertising and Public Relations.these are the best specialisation in B.J. to do in Delhi School of Journalism, if your are intrested in to write reports write, and edit news stories, features, and other types of print media. then you can do Print Journalism or if you are intrested in to create and manage websites, blogs, and social media accounts then you can choose Digital Journalism.likely every specializtion have their own set of work and intrest, It depe
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