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      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi Fees 2026

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      Updated on Mar 21 2025, 10:25 AM IST

      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi Fee Structure

      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi fees structure is an amalgamation of various fees components like – tuition fees, hostel fees, caution deposit etc. Below mentioned course fees for the entire duration involves all components which may vary based on accommodation availed and specialization chosen by the students. The fee payment frequency will depend on the institute whether it is one-time payment or in instalments. Fees details are based on the latest data available on careers360.
      CourseTotal Tution Fees
      M.A. (1 Courses)₹ 1.00 L

      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi M.A. Fees 2026

      The total fee for M.A. at Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi depends on the specialization and mode opted by the students. Below mentioned is the specialization specific tuition fees along with total fees of the course.
      CoursesTuition FeesTotal Fees
      MA Journalism
      ₹ 1.00 L₹ 1.37 L
      The fees shown above is for the complete course for the general category students. Actual fees may vary for.
      Fees Structure

      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi M.A. Fee Comparison

      Below mentioned is the fees comparison of Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi with its competitors offering the same degree and specialization.
      CollegesTution FeesHostel Fees
      Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi₹ 1.00 L-
      Indraprastha College for Women, DelhiCompare₹ 28.94 K-
      Galgotias University, Greater NoidaCompare₹ 92.00 K - 1.54 L₹ 2.60 L
      Lady Shriram College for Women, New DelhiCompare₹ 36.84 K-
      The approximate value considered for the courses. The course specific fees may vary.
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      61.72K to 1.66L

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      Student Reviews for Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi

      Average Rating

      4.1
      Rating given by students

      Total Reviews

      3
      Verified Reviews
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      Overall

      4.1

      Infrastructure

      3.7

      Placements

      2.7

      Campus Life

      4.3

      Academics

      3.7

      Value for Money

      3.3

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      Placement are the concern and they should do more tie up

      Anonymous Posted on 15 Nov'24
      BA Journalism - Batch of 2026-01-01
      3.2

      Academics

      Academics is actually good here. Most professors are very helpful and explain things well. The syllabus covers a lot about journalism and media trends, but they should include more practical stuff like real-life reporting. Assignments are useful but sometimes feel too much. Overall, I’m learning a lot, but they could make it more exciting.

      College Infra

      The campus is fine, but not as fancy as I imagined. Classrooms are basic, and the ACs don’t work sometimes. The library is small but has enough books for journalism students. Wi-Fi is available, but it’s slow most of the time. Canteen food is okay-ish, but not much variety. Overall, it’s manageable but could be better in some ways.

      Campus Life

      Campus life is quite fun. There are fests, debates, and cultural activities which I love participating in. The crowd here is chill, and you’ll find people from all over India, which makes it interesting. The vibe is friendly, but sometimes it feels like the college is too small for big events.

      Placements

      Placements are not so great for journalism. Mostly, students have to look for internships on their own, and not many big media houses visit. The offers are around ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 per month, which isn’t great in Delhi. If you want a good job, you’ll need to hustle on your own after graduation.

      Value For Money

      The fees are reasonable compared to other journalism colleges, but with the kind of placements and infrastructure they offer, it doesn’t feel completely worth it. If they invest more in facilities and tie-ups with media companies, it would make a big difference. Still, it’s not too bad for the cost.
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      Come to DSJ and go with glory

      Anonymous Posted on 30 Nov'23
      BA Journalism - Batch of 2022-01-01
      5

      Academics

      The teachers are very experienced and talented they treat students as their friends they are very cooperative and helpful they give the best guidance to their students and they teach very good by clearing all doubts

      College Infra

      They have the best infrastructure. They have the best library which has all the necessary books and journals. They provide best sports ground which has all the necessary equipments. Delhi school of joirnalism is a paradise

      Campus Life

      The campus is huge and you need 3 days to explore the whole campus

      Placements

      The placement rate is also very high. If you are an enthusiastic journalism student and give your best in the field of journalism then there are many news channels which are ready to hire you and give you best income and opportunities.

      Value For Money

      I spent 3 years here and I didn't want to leave this college because it was my family
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      As I am a first year student and I loved my experience here

      Academics

      We had the study of basic of news and history of media along with French and Urdu I would say the course is really interesting and is a great. I personally like it and you have to chose between regional and foreign language

      College Infra

      Equipments are there but to have them we need to really go office often and the reason behind it is few students harm the equipments earlier and the equipments came by the tough argument of our seniors but yeah equipment are there

      Campus Life

      It's amazing the college took the stadium that was made for common wealth games so the scene is amazing we really have cute dogs hanging around us but canteen is small but you will always have the perk of being in North campus of DU

      Placements

      As no batch has pass out yet as it's a very new college but I can assure you it's one of the best in India we really learn a lot but we have really no idea about placement as no batch passed out yet we will know when any batch passes out

      Value For Money

      Per year it cost us 35000 although it's high but it has been clearly mentioned that it is a self financed course but the area is vivid and teacher are really supportive so till now I never felt that my money has been a waste
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      when the application form for ug course will get released 2021?

      Dear Aspirant

      DU DSJ Admission Dates 2021

      Particular

      Dates

      State Date for DU DSJ registration

      June, 2021

      End Date for registration

      July 2021

      First phase of DU DSJ mock test

      August 2021

      Schedule of 2nd phase DU DSJ mock test

      August 2021

      2nd phase of DU DSJ mock test

      August

      i have secured 60 percent in my graduation (bsc) ,so my question is ...is the admission merit based or entrance based?

      Its dependent on the university you want to get admitted. Usually most of the universities conducts entrance exams for MSc courses. So you should visit the official website of the university in which you want to get admitted and get confirmed about the admission process.

      I hope my answer helps

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