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Ritika Srivastava

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For the candidates appearing for CUET PG, the exam pattern is such that the number of questions will be 100 and they will be divided into two parts: Part A: Consisting of Language Comprehension/Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative Ability and Analytical Skills comprising of 25 MCQs and Part B: Domain Knowledge comprising of 75 MCQs. For those appearing for Regional Language PG Diploma Journalism courses, the question paper will be descriptive and objective in nature. There will be Long, Short and Multiple-Choice question (MCQ) type questions.

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Ritika Srivastava

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Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to prepare for the IIMC Entrance Exam:Know the syllabus thoroughly.Get all the study material required for the entrance exam to help prepare better.Understand the exam pattern and marking scheme so that you can prepare accordingly.Create a day to day, weekly and monthly time table on how much material to cover on a daily basis.Solve question papers, sample papers and give mock tests to know your strengths and weaknesses.

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Ritika Srivastava

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The candidates have to pay the requisite examination fee. Application Fee (for up to three Test papers) for General candidates is INR 1000, for OBC-NCL/GenEWS is INR 800, for SC/ST/Third Gender is INR 750 and PwBD is INR 700. The fee can be submitted only online through Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, UPI Services. Processing charges and GST as applicable are chargeable to the candidate (in addition to the examination fee) by the concerned Bank/Payment Gateway Integrator. 

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Ritika Srivastava

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Candidates possessing a Bachelor? s Degree awarded by a recognised university are eligible to apply. Students who had appeared/are appearing for Final year/semester examination of their Bachelor? s Degree are also eligible to apply. Besides that, there is also age requirement which candidates need to fulfill while applying for IIMC Entrance Exam. Such as General Category candidates should be born on 1.8.1998 or later (maximum 25 years as on 1st August 2023). For SC/ST/Differently abled candidates, the date of birth should be 1.8.1993 or later (maximum 30 years as on 1st August, 2022). For OBC category, date of birth should be 1.8.1995
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Candidates can prepare following topics/subjects for IIMC Entrance Exam:General Awareness, including an understanding of the current trends in social-political-economic sphere.India's socio-political-cultural history, legal and Constitutional provisions, Rights of Citizens, India's developmental issues – economy, infrastructure, health, education, environment, Science and technology etc.Global developments and their impact on IndiaAwareness about media scene in IndiaReasoning, Aptitude and mental make upLanguage and expression skillLiterature, Cinema and Cultural sceneAnalytical and comprehension skillsEthics and valuesSocial Con
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Ritika Srivastava

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Candidates need to appear for the CUET PG exam to get admission in some of the PG Diploma courses offered at Indian Institute of Mass Communication. These courses are: PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism, PG Diploma in Radio and TV Journalism (Bilingual- English & Hindi), PG Diploma in Advertising and Public Relations (Bilingual- English & Hindi), PG Diploma in English Journalism and PG Diploma in Digital Media. Those clearing the CUET PG exam are required to attend the counselling conducted by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. 

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Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to check their results for CUET PG exam:Visit the official page of IIMC or NTA.On the official website of IIMC, click on the ‘Exam Result’ link which will be present in the News and Announcements section of the home page.Cicking on the ‘Exam Result’ link.Enter either the Date of Birth and Mobile number (OR) Unique registration numberCheck the IIMC entrance exam results, which will contain the roll numbers of shortlisted candidates for different courses.

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Ritika Srivastava

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IIMC selection criteria includes shortlisting of candidates on the basis of scores obtained in CUET PG exam for PG Diploma courses in Journalism. For the language journalism courses, IIMC conducts the written exam itself. The list of selected candidates for each course is released after the exam is over and candidates are called for counselling and document verification. Candidates should go through the selection process mentioned in the prospectus of Indian Institute of Mass Communication for their respective course.

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Manori Sahni

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For the PG Diploma courses, CUET-PG is accepted. However, the institute may admit students through its own entrance test. The syllabus of the entrance exam for Journalism courses (Hindi, English and Urdu) comprises questions from General Awareness, Aptitude and Mental Makeup, Language Capability, Analytical and Comprehension Skills, Ethics & Values, and Sensitivity to social issues.

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Broadcast Journalism:This stream is designed for students who want to work in broadcast media, such as television or radio. You will learn about the different aspects of broadcast journalism, including newsgathering, writing, editing, and production.

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