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Jamia milia mass communication entrance test syllabus


Swati Jha 23rd Jan, 2019
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Shagun Tiwari 23rd Jan, 2019


Hi Swati,

The Jamia Milia mass communication entrance test is for 100 marks and the time given is 1.45 hours.

It is divided into two parts; objective and subjective;

1.Part-A will consist of 40 objective type multiple choice questions related to General knowledge, Current Affairs & Contemporary National and International Events. Each Question contains one mark. There will be negative marking in Part-A with a weightage of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

2.Part-B will consist of Subjective type descriptive Questions with weightage of 60 marks consisting of 5Questions of 6marks eachand 3 Questions of 10 marks each. Questions will be based on General knowledge & Current Affairs, Literature and Culture, General awareness ofMedia Hindi Newspapers and Magazines, Radio, Television Programs, Film and Advertisements.

I wish you all the very best and suggest you to be consistent with your preparation because that is the only way to be updated with current affairs and excel at general knowledge.

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