Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
Dear student,
The best colleges in South Campus for any of the courses are:
Kapil,
I would suggest you to take admission in University of Delhi as they have direct admission where you can skip the entrance part. If you manage to get your best four in the cut off you would be selected and have the course of your choice.
If not then you even try colleges like Amity or else you can try distance learning college like IGNOU.
Hiii VAISHNAVI :)
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PG-MA in Communication and Journalism admission procedure in Mumbai University consists of a
The form is available on the main webiste of Mumbai University. But, I am sharing a direct link to you for the application form.
http://dcjmumbai.mu.ac.in/application-form.html
Hope this helps:)
Hi Shruti,
If you secure a position within 500 you get a seat in any course you like. However, the possibilities narrow down depending on the rank if you’re in General Quota. The first 500 rankers and Reserved categories students get called in the first counseling. There are 3 counsellings in total. Try to get called in the first counseling itself. However, this year they’re changing the groups and exam patterns so nothing can’t be said for sure.
Hi, i would like to inform that it is a little difficult to predict the cut off scores or rank for any college/course as they change every year depending on various factors like the number of applicants, number no seats available in the college etc.
Based on last year's cut off for Delhi college of Arts and Commerce, the first cutt off percentage was 96.5%. looking at last year's cut off you might be able to get admission by 7th(88% last year) or 8th(84% last year) cut off list.
You can use Careers360 DU College Predictor 2019, to confirm about your chances. The predictor will show colleges in which you can get admission based on your best of four percentage and the DU cut off trends.
Good Luck
Hello aspirant,
The department is good. The faculty is brilliant. Atmosphere is conducive for debates and discussions. From the first year itself, you can intern with media organisations. Several guest speakers from prominent media houses are frequently invited for lectures and you get to learn the tricks of the trade very early. The students after graduating may go for higher studies or work with diverse media such as radio, broadcast, film, print etc.
Best of luck!!
Hi, admission to Delhi School of Journalism is conducted though entrance exam. Unfortunately, not all colleges offer seats under this quota so you will have to check what colleges accept which ECA categories for admission, because if the college does not have a society for that activity, you won't be able to take admission throu that ECA activity in the college. You will have to look them up in the UG Bulletin of Information 2019-20 that has been released.
Good luck
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