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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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Institute of Home Economics 
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1.31 Lakh
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
 at 
Institute of Home Economics 
Fees

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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
 at 
Institute of Home Economics 
Curriculum

B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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Institute of Home Economics 
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.5/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.1
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.4
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.4
Money Review IconValue for Money3.5
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
2.4
3Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
It is worth taking admission at the Institute of Home Economics in journalism course.
Placements: Approximately 30% of the students got placed in the college by themselves. The college does not provide placements in our course because we have a bachelor's degree. In the previous session, some seniors were placed in various media agencies by themselves only.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is average as the same old Delhi University building in red colors. It has a brick structure. The college does not provide a hostel for any course either journalism microbiology, or other courses. They only have two wings A block and B block.
Faculty: Faculty members of the college are not that great and not that professional. They treat well to students who are financially strong. Exams are conducted so strictly and professionally. They follow the guidelines of the Delhi University.
Other: There is nothing more to describe about the college, to be honest. I got this college from the CUET exam score. The journalism course is all about practical learning rather than the subjective and theoretical part where we learn about photography, filmmaking, writing blogs, newspaper editing, and different digital platform values.
Reviewed on 26 Jan 2025Read More
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Navya Anshi Verified Icon
B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
2.2
3Placements1Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Journalism in a institute of home economics - Such a trap!
Placements: The placement cell at the college is quite average, and the overall qualification of students compared to other journalism schools is not competitive. Placement opportunities are minimal, with only 2-3 out of 60 students securing placements.
Infrastructure: The college has a female-dominated student body but lacks modern amenities. Basic necessities like proper benches, tables, and equipment are in poor condition. Only one room is equipped with a projector, and it is also in bad shape. The infrastructure is insufficient for a journalism program that requires advanced facilities.
Faculty: While the teaching quality is inconsistent, with some faculty failing to upskill students, the exams are notably strict. It’s hard to study the entire syllabus as there’s little emphasis on practical learning or improving students’ journalism skills. However, a few qualified faculty members from JMI stand out and are highly competent, which is why I rate the faculty 4 stars, thanks to them.
Other: The overall college experience is frustrating, with little emphasis on productivity and more focus on unhealthy competitiveness.
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
2.6
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Honest truth about "IHE" University of Delhi.
Placements: I am currently in my 3rd year in Journalism. Placement in our college is quite poor; we have to search for the best suitable internships and upskill from outside. They will just mark you if you have done an internship on your own in the past. The college doesn't provide basic internship opportunities either. A few internships are given, but they are not useful because they require a graduate degree.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good but not great. Our college has a basic red-bricked building with 2 blocks, each having three floors, and has amenities like a basketball court, badminton court, amphitheater, foyer, canteen, a well-organized radio room, printing machines, a stationary shop, and a beautiful garden.
Faculty: Faculty members are helpful. Some of them are arrogant and rude, and they don't help students well. The teachers are average, but the guest lecturers are good in their research and teaching. Their teaching methods are good, and they are well aware of the news and updates from overseas. Exams have 3 modes: internals, practicals, and the board exam.
Other: Overall, the college is good but not worth the money because it has poor chairs and desks. The fees are much higher than those of other colleges for my course, yet they fail to provide us with basic amenities like projectors, cameras, microphones, or even benches or chairs.
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2025
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Life of students from freshers to graduation.
Placements: In the Institute of Home Economics, various courses are offered, but the placement cell is still not great. Internships are advised and recommended by teachers, and they help students with the same. Roles offered in our course are varied, including podcasting, PR, teaching, journalism, and advice on communication strategies.
Infrastructure: Facilities are average, with an audio room and digital cameras. However, the college has a small campus with small rooms for studying. The hostel situation is worse because there is no hostel; Google shows fake reviews. These fake reviews make a fresher's life different and difficult to manage in a PG.
Faculty: The faculty of this particular course at the college has a mixture of good and bad teachers. Many professors are great, but some are not. Some professors, despite having much experience, are less effective in teaching and sharing their knowledge.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism - Batch of 2026
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
2.6
1Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Transformative years @IHE.
Placements: Although the college claims to have a placement cell, nothing as such is provided by the college in the name of internship or placements. One has to find work for themselves. It does provide some kind of summer internship every year, but that reaches and helps only a handful of students.
Infrastructure: The college is pretty much in decent condition. Washrooms are clean, and the campus in general is very clean. The only issue is with the poor quality of food in the college canteen. The college also has a beautiful garden with a number of plants and flowers. It has a gym and a big library too.
Faculty: The faculty is a mix of great and mediocre professors. Some of them are really the teachers one needs in life and beyond. I was expecting the curriculum for the journalism course to be much more practical, but I guess it’s all theoretical here. The examination fee is very high though.
Other: The college has an annual fest called Feria, which is somewhat decent only. The movie network in the college is weak, but the Wi-Fi network covers up for it.
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2025Read More
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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Institute of Home Economics 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Is Institute of Home Economics DU a good college?
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The Institute of Home Economics (IHE) at the University of Delhi is well-regarded for its academic excellence and holistic development opportunities. Here are some key points about the college:

Courses and Curriculum: The college offers a variety of undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma courses in fields such as Home Science, Food Technology, and Journalism.

Faculty and Research: The faculty at IHE is experienced and actively involved in research. 

Facilities: The campus includes well-maintained lawns, spacious lecture theatres, and laboratories. However, some students have noted that the labs could be better equipped. 

For more accurate and latest information please visit the official website of Institute of Home Economics DU or by contacting the admission office. 

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Q:   Why B.Sc. is considered as the top course at Institute of Home Economics DU?
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B.Sc at institute of home economics in university of Delhi has various specializations and also have various rankings like NAAC A+ and also have 75th Nirf ranking.it also famous for various computer design graphs. Also received good 4.1 rating in review. Overall, it is a good college to path our career and to enhance our skills.

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Q:   Is Institute of Home Economics DU Tier 1 or Tier 2?
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The Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, is generally a Tier II norm. Relatively it is famous for its programs in Home Science and related fields but it doesn’t enjoy the same status as tier 1 university as Delhi University’s main campus. Still, it has good quality education and the institution is well recognized in the area that it specializes.

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Q:   Who is eligible for Institute of Home Economics admission?
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Admission to all the Institute of Home Economics courses is entrance-based. While Institute of Home Economics accepts CUET UG exam for admission to its undergraduate courses, admission to all the PG programmes will be subject to the CUET- PG exam starting admission 2023. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET UG starting 2022 and the CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to UG was based on merit in Class 12 and PG admission was mostly subject to DUET exam previously conducted by DU. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

Course Name

Eligibility 

BSc

Class 12

MSc

Graduation

BA

Class 12

B.EI.Ed

Class 12

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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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Admission Process

    Important Dates

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    CUET
    Mar 1 - 24, 2026
    CUET 2026 Application ProcessTentative
    May 15 - Jun 3, 2026
    CUET 2026 ExamTentative
    Jul 4, 2026
    CUET UG 2026 ResultTentative

    B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism
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    Institute of Home Economics 
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    Q:   What is the CUET cutoff for Institute of Home Economics DU 2024?
    ShikshaGPT says
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    The maximum marks are 800 and getting 700 above is a good score, which will be in the category of 95+ percentile.The lowest marks is of 480 as the cutoff. The cutoff will be different for different branches like 95 percentile for B.Sc microbiology, 83 and above for biochemistry 89.5 above for journalism and 83.5 percentile for B.Sc home sciences.

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    Q:   What is the application fee for the B.A. program at Institute of Home Economics DU?
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    The application fee depends on the candidate category like the student from general have to pay 650 INR. And for the student belong to OBC-NCL and EWS have a fee of INR 600. And for SC/ST/PwD/third gender has INR 550. And the person from outside india have to pay 3000 as application fee. The fee structure is different from application fee.

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