MJ Eligibility

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Tamalika Basumata

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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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Palak Verma

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NIMCJ is a prestigious institute known for its excellence in placement, ranking among the top Mass Communication Institutes in India. The MAJMC programme is a 2-year postgraduate course offering specializations in Print Journalism, Advertising, Electronic Media, Radio, Public Relations, Corporate Communication, and Digital Media.To be eligible for admission to the Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (MAJMC) programme at the National Institute of Mass Communication & Journalism (NIMCJ) in Ahmedabad, candidates must meet the following criteria:Educational Qualification: Applicants must hold a Graduation Degree from a
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