Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
Hii Aspirant
Iam sorry to say this but with this score it is highly difficult to get into any of the colleges as the cutoffs are too high,i would rather suggest you to prepare well and give NEET once again next year.
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For further more details about NEET,please do refer the link given below:
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Hi Candidate! I understand your concern regarding your placements. But by looking at your question it is difficult to understand about which college you are talking about. Please do mention about your college name so that I can provide you enough information regarding it.
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HELLO TANZEEL ALAM
SEE ALL THE COLLEGES ARE BEST BUT STILL ACCORDING TO PAST YEAR STUDENTS RECORD AND PLACEMENT CELLS HERE THE RANKING:
1) RAJDHANI COLLEGE
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3) SHYAM LAL COLLEGE
4) BR AMBEDKAR
5) ZAKHIR HUSAIN
6) SATYAVATI COLLEGE
7) PG DAV.
ALL THE BEST.
Hello ,
As your query is you appeared for the 12th exam but you failed in 2 subjects and you got 2 back papers. Now you have 1 year to paper for the exam and you want to know that in tenure of this 1 year what courses you can prefer. Here I would like to tell you that as you haven't mentioned your stream so we can't help you in that depth but yes of course I can help you with some other way. But it's better to apply for skill classes and English classes or something new to try that is based on your branch. Or some courses that are in market regarding your career.
Further, if you can let me know your stream in the comment section below, I can definitely help you with the courses that you can do.
I hope your query is solved.
Thank you.
Hi Priya,
Congratulations on getting through KNC. It is among the best in DU for journalism. LSR and DCAC are the only better ones than KNC for journalism. However, in the field of media, it is your talent which makes more difference than your college.
Journalism is a professional course and nowadays, many students are opting for it. KNC has excellent faculty. Placements in DU are not very impressive generally as most people prefer to go for higher studies. However, KNC has a decent placement cell and your salary/job would depend on your talents and abilities. Moreover, media is a field where you need to prove your mark by doing as many internships during college with reputed journalism companies which will give you a better edge. If you have the right spark, you are bound to land into a good journalism career with or without the help of your college/course.
All the best!
Hello Aspirant
Congratulations, as your hard work has paid of. As per your query, I would like you to know that for further processes regarding admissions in college you will have to visit the official website of your respective college and get acknowledged about the same. Hope this answer helps you. All the best.
Hello Tanzeel,
It all depends on your performance because that only makes you able to get admission in your deemed college. If you have performed well than you will get the admission it's that simple because your admission is based on a quota in which many students participate.
I hope my answer have helped you and hope you do well in future.
Hi Tanzeel!
Your chances of getting into DCAC for BA (Honours) Journalism with 87.5% is good. In 2018 the percentage required for entry to this course came to 84% in the 8th Cutoff for OBC category.
Apart from DCAC you would also succeed in getting into Maharaja Agrasen College in the 4th cutoff which asked for 85% marks. We expect 7-8 cutoffs this year as well and generally as many as 9 cutoffs are released every year.
There is also an entrance exam for Delhi School of Jornalism which offers 5 years integrated degree in Journalism and comes under DU as well. You can give this entrance exam as well if you have applied for it during the application process.
You can also keep a watch on courses like Advance Diploma in TV Programme and New Production.
Delhi University has unique cutoffs every year and they release it in a systematic manner. The percentages at which colleges offer different courses to different students are kept concealed prior to the public release of the cutoffs.
There might slight variations in the cutoffs this year but still you have a good chance of getting into Delhi University to pursue BA (H) Journalism.
DU DSJ Admit Card 2019 – National Testing Agency (NTA) will make available the admit card of DU DSJ 2019 in online mode in fourth week of June. Candidates who will appear for the exam can download DU DSJ 2019 admit card by using their email ID and password. The entrance exam offers admission to five years integrated journalism course. Carrying the DU DSJ admit card to the test centre is important for candidates, otherwise, they will not be allowed to sit for the exam. For more information you can check the given link https://media.careers360.com/articles/du-dsj-admit-card
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