

School of Journalism Certificate Eligibility and Highlights 2025
At the Certificate level, School of Journalism offers a Certificate programme. Candidates are selected for School of Journalism Certificate courses based on the fulfilment of eligibility and selection requirements. The applications are accepted from the applicants who meet the below criteria:
School of Journalism Certificate Fees 2025
Following the document verification and final selection, candidates must pay the School of Journalism Certificate fees for admission confirmation. The fee structure includes components such as security deposit, hostel fee, tuition fee, etc. The total tuition fee for Certificate offered by School of Journalism is INR 6,000 - 12,500. This fee is as per the official fee structure, but it is subject to change.
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School of Journalism Certificate seats are offered in limited numbers. Candidates willing to secure the course seats must complete the entire admission procedure. The Government seat reservation policy may be followed while allotting seats for the reserved category students. Find below the Certificate seat bifurcation for the academic year 2025:
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Gayatri House, Nr. Ramwadi Complex, Opp.Bhidbhanjan Temple
Bhavnagar ( Gujarat)
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