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Tamalika Basumata

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The placements at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi are considered good. Many students are placed in news channels and radio channels, with around 55% of students securing placements. The college offers decent infrastructure with facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. The Master of Journalism (MJ) programme at DSJ accommodates a total of 38 students across various categories, with the highest package offered being 11 Lakh per annum. The institution aims to nurture aspiring journalists and promote democracy through quality journalism education.

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Tamalika Basumata

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The Delhi School of Journalism, DU is a relatively new college and does not have a well-established placement cell yet. However, it is located in the heart of the North Campus and offers decent placements for students, with many being placed in news channels and radio channels. The college has a library, canteen, air-conditioned classrooms, and Wi-Fi connections, but the Wi-Fi connection is reported to be poor. The college is known for its excellent faculty and supportive environment, providing students with ample exposure. The infrastructure is considered to be good, with classrooms being better than most colleges in DU, and the campu
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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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Mahesh Kumar Godara

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86 percentage is a very good percentile in cuet but according to last year statistics it is shown that you should at least try harder to secure 90+ to get a seat in DSJ Uncertainties:The competition level for B.J. at DSJ is high, with numerous applicants scoring well in CUET.The number of available seats and the overall performance of applicants in a particular year significantly impact the minimum cutoff.Other selection criteria like personal interview (if implemented) can also influence the final decision

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Mahesh Kumar Godara

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Yes, Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ), DU, is generally more expensive than Dayanand Dayal University (DDU) GKP for their journalism programs. Here's a breakdown:DSJ, DU:Fees: The annual tuition fee for the M.J. (Master of Journalism) programme at DSJ, DU, can range from ?50,000 to ?70,000 (approximately $620 to $860 USD). Additional hostel and living expenses would add to the cost.DDU GKP:Fees: The annual tuition fee for journalism programs (B.A. and M.A.) at DDU GKP is significantly lower, ranging from ?15,000 to ?25,000 (approximately $185 to $310 USD). Living expenses in GKP might also be more affordable compared to Delhi.Additiona
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Mahesh Kumar Godara

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Deciding whether DDU GKP offers "better" placements than Delhi School of Journalism, DU requires considering several factors:Program and Industry Focus:DDU GKP: Offers various media-related programs like B.A. and M.A. in Journalism, Mass Communication, and Electronic Media. Its focus leans more towards theoretical aspects and smaller class sizes.DSJ, DU: Offers only M.J. (Master of Journalism), with a strong emphasis on practical skills and industry exposure. Its location in Delhi provides access to numerous media houses and potential employers.Placement Data:DDU GKP: Claims a good placement record, but publicly available data is limit
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Maaz Khan

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To apply for admission to the programmes offered at the School of Journalism & Mass Communication (SJMC), candidates need to fill out the application form through the institute’s official website. Follow the steps mentioned below to complete the application process:Step 1: Visit the official website of SJMCStep 2: Click on the “Apply Online” button.Step 3: Fill out all the mandatory fields including personal and academic details.Step 4: Pay the required application fee for final submission.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The fee structure for the 5-year integrated course in Media at the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) is outlined as follows: The first semester incurs a fee of Rs 39,500, and the second semester requires a payment of Rs 28,000. Additionally, there is a one-time caution deposit of Rs 10,000, which is potentially refundable. Consequently, the total cost for the first semester is Rs 77,500. For subsequent years, the annual fee is Rs 67,500. It's important to note that fees and structures can be subject to change, so I recommend verifying the current details on the official DSJ website or contacting the institute directly

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The admission process at the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) is influenced by several factors, including the number of applicants, available seats, cut-off marks, and specific selection criteria established by the institute. Your score of 130 in the entrance exam positions you reasonably well for admission, but it's crucial to consider the overall competitiveness of the applicant pool and any changes in admission policies for the current academic year. For precise and updated information, I recommend checking the official DSJ website or contacting the admissions office directly. 

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