BA Journalism Hons
via Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi
Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Journalism Integrated
via Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi
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Placement Statistics
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi recruited highest number of students with 107 placements.
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Admission Details
The applicants who meet the requisite cut-off should login to the UG admission portal into their registration account and select college/Programme where the Applicant wishes to take admission and meets the desired cut-off criterion.
Admission is on the basis of the CUET Score.
Eligibility Criteria
A person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent there to, shall be eligible for the course. An aggregate of 45% marks and must have passed English language in the qualifying examination.
The candidate should have passed 10+2 with a 50% aggregate is the minimum eligibility.
Data presented for the year 2025
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Fees
Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi has the highest tuition fee among all 2 colleges followed by Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi.
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Fees
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi with Students Welfare Fund Fee (30.6 Thousand) has the highest individual extra fee, followed by Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi with Development Fees (17 Thousand).
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Class Profile
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi has a lower faculty ratio with 1 faculty over 24 students as compared with the average faculty ratio of government colleges which is 11 students per faculty.
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Class Profile
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi has lower gender diversity with 32% female students as compared with the gender diversity of government colleges which is 54%.
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Individual Reviews
“ Good return for money. Good return for time is subjective ”
posted on 3 months ago by Shivangi“ I had a great experience at my college. ”
posted on 3 months ago by Simran Joshi“ The overall experience was decent. ”
posted on 2 years ago by Gunjan Makhijani“ As I am a first year student and I loved my experience here ”
posted on 2 years ago by Shreyanshi jhaInsight 1/2
College Reviews & Perception
Delhi School of Journalism, Delhi has received the lowest rating for placements whereas Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi has comparatively better ratings across all aspects.
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College Reviews & Perception
Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi has received the maximum positive reviews indicating exceptional infrastructure and industry relevant curriculum.
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