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How man students applied in Delhi University for journalism entrance exam 2018 and 19?And how many seats are available in jrnlsm entrance19?

Raashi Kohli 4th Jul, 2019

Hi, as you would know that Bachelors in Journalism is one of the top courses demanded in Delhi University, so much so that according to news these days this year there are around 367 applicants for 1 seat. From this number you'll surely understand that the number of applicants for this course are in tens of thousands as students from all over india as well as abroad come to take admission every year and the number keeps on rising.

Unfortunately there are only 7 colleges in Delhi University, that offer this course.

The breack uf seats in very college category wise is as follows:

General: 30

OBC: 16

SC: 09

ST: 05

PwD: 03

CW:03

Foreign Students: 03

According to last year's statistics there were 229 seats for this course and this year there are 306 seats for which there are as many as 1,12,233 participants.

Hope this answers your question. Good Luck

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Sir I wanted to be an automobile journalist..so which course should I choose 1.international journalism or 2.mass communication journalism??

Rashika Maithani 26th May, 2019

Hey Aspirant, For automobile journalism you can go with any of the following either for international and mass communication journalism. As both of the Courses provide good vision to journalism and course would not decide your interest. You need to do the hardwork.

Hope this helps

Good luck 

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What is the cut off of Sophia college in Mass media 2019 and 2018

Amita Marotkar 27th May, 2019

Hello Ayusha!

The basic admission criteria in Sophia college for Mass Media is merit based. Candidates who wish to take admission should have cleared 12th grade with minimum 50% marks from recognised board of education. The mode of application is online and they also provide scholarship to meritous students.

For mass media, Sophia offers Bachelors in Mass Media in two streams 

1) Journalism

2) Advertising

For more details you can visit the official website.Hope this helps.

All the best!

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I dropped 3 years for NEET, still scored low marks. I realised that PCB doesnt interest me anymore, can I do Law or Journalism?

Swetanshu Subhrajit 25th May, 2019
Hi candidate.
It's never too late to start anything. I took a drop twice and wasn't able to get past the 500 mark. I ended up doing Doctor of Pharmacy in Bharati Vidyapeeth which is the best college in India for it. Lately I've come to know the scores of options for the future that I get here. There are a lot of courses out there and they are just waiting to be pursued. Find something that interests you and see it's scope in the future. Then go for it. Even doctors and engineers with improper education are unemployed. So it doesn't matter what you study. What matters is how much heart can you put into it. Once you don't have interest in a particular subject you might not put all the hard work in it. If you want to go for journalism or any other arts or commerce related fields, you can try going through the management quota seats right now via third parties. This is because most of the colleges in India have closed admissions and foreign colleges don't accept students for the academic year so late. If you still want to you go to some foreign country and study these subjects, I'd say you give your heart and soul into the preparation for SAT. Once you have a good SAT score, getting into a foreign college will be very easy. if you don't want to study MBBS in Russia or Ukraine or any other such country just tell your parents that only 22% of students who come from these countries clear the screening test held by India because of the poor level of education.
Thank you and all the best to you.
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What is difference between 1 yr. Diploma and 2 yr. Diploma in mass communication from india today media institute?is 2 yr. Diploma helpful f

Amita Marotkar 25th May, 2019

Hello Abhijeet!

A diploma is a short term course lasting 1 year or 2 years. Diploma can be conducted by a university or polyttechnic as well. It is awarded for a specific skill or profession. the importance of diploma is considered less than a degree.

Any institute providing a diploma for 1 year covers the basucs of a particular course, and in 2 year course they provide the basic plkus advanve level of curriculum.

If you consider the 2 year diploma you will be benefitted immensely. The syllabus for 2 year diploma is designed in such a way that it will enhance your knowledge regarding the subjects and practical training will focus mainly upon skills rather than theory.

India today media institute is a great option for mass communication as the experts are the teachers and will provide you that guidance.

Hope this helps.

All the best!


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DCAC, Kamla nehru college, IPCW, kalindi college, maharaja agrasen which is better for journalism?

Ishita Roy 24th May, 2019

Hello Priya,

If you are looking for Journalism as a practical course, IP College of Women offers the best facilities among the colleges you have mentioned.

IP College of Women offers separate labs and equipments that is needed for Journamilsm. However it also depends on what branch of Journalism are you looking for, as Journalism is an umbrella term.

If you are looking for Mass Media and Journalism, I would suggest you to go for IP College of Women. There is also an opportunity for you to work on DU Beat, and IP College's own Radio Network and other such platforms. 

However, if you are looking more into the technical field of Journalism, like multimedia, I would suggest you to actually apply in Private Colleges, like VIPS, IP University; Symbiosis, Pune or Bennett University, Noida. (my bad, I mentioned Haryana by mistake)

I hope this was helpful!

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What colleges are the best for Undergraduation in journalism in India?

Abhijit Kundu 24th May, 2019

Hi Priya,

The top colleges for pursuing undergraduation in journalism are as follows:

  • Indian Institute Of Journalism And New Media, Bangalore
  • Symbiosis Institute Of Media And Communication, Pune
  • Lady Shri Ram College For Women, New Delhi
  • Christ College, Bangalore
  • School of Communication, manipal
  • Delhi College Of Arts And Commerce, New Delhi
  • Indian Institute of mass communication. 
  • Mudra Institute of Communications

Hope it helps.

All the best!

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Is media technology course is good in manipal main campus?

Arishmita Aditya 23rd May, 2019

Hi Sam, The Manipal Institute of Technology is ranked 4th among the Private Engineering Colleges. It offers a range of specialisations under the B.Tech and M.Tech Course. The B.Tech program in Media Technology gives students the unique scope of enhancing their communication as well as technological skills. It serves best for various digital platform using Mass Media as its primary tool.

Media Technology in the Manipal Campus is a very good and thoughtful decision. The college has by far good number of Placements and faculty staffs too. Moreover, the multicultural atmosphere of the University acts as a harmonising platform for all its students. The MET 2019 couselling is scheduled to start from 31st May, 2019.

I wish you all the best for your new journey towards this opted course as a career! 


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Can you please suggest me journalism colleges in gurgaon kapashera kannat placerohini

Shubhankar Tak 23rd May, 2019

HELLO! SOMNATH

FIRST OF ALL CONGRATS FOR TAKING JOURNALISM AS YOUR PROFESSION WE WISH YOU HAVE A GREAT SUCCESS.

SO THEIR ARE MANY COLLEGES BELOW IS THE LIST:

(A) KR MANGALAM UNIVERSITY (GURGAON)

(B) APEEJAY STYA UNIVERSITY (GURGAON)

(C) INTERNATIONAL MEDIA INSTITUTE (GURGAON)

(D) AMITY UNIVERSITY (GURGAON)

(E) VIVEKANANDA INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (ROHINI)

(F) JAGANATH INSTITUTE OF MANAGMENT SCIENCE (ROHINI)

(G) YMCA NEW DELHI (CONNAUGHT PLACE)

ALL THE BEST.

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I got 89.5% in 12th science. Can I get a good college in DU North Campus for geography honours?(general)

Arundhati Ganga 2nd Jul, 2019

You may not get into one of the desired colleges as the cut-offs are much higher even in the consecutive lists. Sometimes it decreases only by 0.1% and getting to 89.5% from 98% at that rate is not easy. Also, you don't belong to any quota and the percentage will not be any lesser for you. But then you can get into other colleges in the North Campus. They are also good. Moreover, you get to be a part of all occassions and programmes in DU. It is one large group. You should take admission in any of the colleges you get even if it is average as it will help you in your career.

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