Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
Dear Aspirant,
Many colleges have 1 shift as their regular morning colleges and second shift as ther evening colleges as per my knowledge there is no such course or faculty difference in both shifts also you will have same placements criteria ,everyone is treated fairly whether from 1st Shift or 2nd all get to sit in placements if you have no backlogs and match company criteria. Students prefer morning one as it is convenient to study.
difference between the two shifts are as follows :
First Shift starts at 8:00 am and ends by 2:30 pm whereas Second shift starts at 11 pm and ends by 5:30 pm.
First shift has a higher cutoff due to which you will get good and competitive batchmates that may not be the case in Second shift.
it's entirely upto you which shift you want to join (depending upon the cutoffs and availablity of seats)
hi rahul,
on the basis of CET entrance exam rank, you will get the college.
institute release cutoff for various colleges, in which they mention that you should rank below this to get admission in to for example XYZ college.
there are the different cutoff for different catagories.
hope this will help.
all the best!!!
Hello,
Candidates who will be applying to Ambedkar university will have to go through the Language proficiency test (LPT) conducted by the university only. The duration of the exam is 90Minutes and consists of 100 questions for 1 mark each, all the questions are multiple choice questions.
The topics covered are reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing comprehension for Hindi( 25 Marks) and for English( 75 Marks).
Go through this link;https://university.careers360.com/articles/ambedkar-university-exam-pattern
All the best!
Yes, you can still apply for some top notch institutes in india for photojournalism. I've found two exams which you can enroll for. These are-
Du BMMMC entrance exam- last date to apply is June 14
MGM college, aurangabad- Its exam is due to be held in july. You can check its info on mgmjournalism.org
Hope this helps!
Hey!
As of now, the Delhi School of Journalism offers only integrated Masters in Journalism. It is a five-year degree. When studen opts to exit after completion of third year, a bachelors in journalism is awarded.
There is no masters degree offered in Delhi School of Journalism.
The School offers a Five Year Integrated Program in Journalism in two languages English and Hindi. The program offers an exit option after three years; in that case the student will be awarded Degree of Bachelors in Journalism (BJ). The students completing two years post graduate course will be awarded the Degree of Masters in Journalism (MJ). The course includes teaching of four foreign languages (French, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic) and two regional languages (Tamil and Bengali) in ten semesters.
I suggest you to look for other universities offering masters in journalism.
Hope it helps!
Hi aspirant
No you can not apply for both streams at a time in same college.
You may apply for different streams in different colleges.
Choose the college which you will be allotted seat.
Also verify the eligibility criteria of the college that you wan to choose
Hello Aspirant,
It seems like you are interested in doing Master in Journalism from Calcutta University. The course is a much sought after one and is highly recommended for a student hailing from humanities stream. The Calcutta University offers several programmes and one such is Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication. You can check their official website to know more about the admission procedure and eligibility criteria(s)
Link to the website :-
www.caluniv.ac.in
Upon opening the link to the website, you will be able to check the course structure, admission procedure, syllabus, etc .
Good luck!
India Today Media Institute is actually very reputed, and of the best media institutions in India. It has produced fabulous anchors, reporters and media professionals. As a media student myself, I would say that ITMI is one of the best, next to Saint Xavier's College and IIMC.
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