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Sunny GuptaCurrent Student
Professor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)
Contributor-Level 8
Hi dear,
AAFT is an autonomous body. So, it doesn't matter what percentage you have scored in class 12th exam. But you must have completed class 12th exam. They conduct an entrance exam and interview also. But it is just for formality. All in
AAFT is an autonomous body. So, it doesn't matter what percentage you have scored in class 12th exam. But you must have completed class 12th exam. They conduct an entrance exam and interview also. But it is just for formality. All in
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Hi dear,
AAFT is an autonomous body. So, it doesn't matter what percentage you have scored in class 12th exam. But you must have completed class 12th exam. They conduct an entrance exam and interview also. But it is just for formality. All in all, they want admissions. So, you can get admission in AAFT easily. Try to appear for the CET exam which is conducted by GGSIPU every year for the admission in BA (JMC). Anyway, if you need more guidance then let me know.
AAFT is an autonomous body. So, it doesn't matter what percentage you have scored in class 12th exam. But you must have completed class 12th exam. They conduct an entrance exam and interview also. But it is just for formality. All in all, they want admissions. So, you can get admission in AAFT easily. Try to appear for the CET exam which is conducted by GGSIPU every year for the admission in BA (JMC). Anyway, if you need more guidance then let me know.
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi, Please find the link below for detailed information:
http://jimmc.in/placementDiplomaJournalism.php.
http://jimmc.in/placementDiplomaJournalism.php.
7 years ago
What percentage is required in 12th for admission in Jindal School of Journalism and Communication?
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Kajori SenCurrent Student
Professor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media
Beginner-Level 4
We usually look at a minimum of 70% plus the JSAT score.
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bal krishna mishraCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Following are the few books to prepare for entrance exam:
Mass communication in India BY Kewal J Kumar, Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication by Vir Bala Agarwal, Arihant Guide for Mass Communication Entrance (by Arihant Publication).
Mass communication in India BY Kewal J Kumar, Handbook of Journalism and Mass Communication by Vir Bala Agarwal, Arihant Guide for Mass Communication Entrance (by Arihant Publication).
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Jaitr!
The result will be declared in the 2nd or 3rd week of September.
The result will be declared in the 2nd or 3rd week of September.
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vaasvi sahniCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Go for guide for journalism and mass communication 2018 by Arihant. It is one of the best sellers.
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Pooja sehrawatCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Dear Ram Shukla,
The best institutes in Delhi for journalism entrance examination are:
1. NAM Institute of professional studies
2. Crash course for entrance examination
3. Vidya Group Coaching
4. Teachwell Institute.
The best institutes in Delhi for journalism entrance examination are:
1. NAM Institute of professional studies
2. Crash course for entrance examination
3. Vidya Group Coaching
4. Teachwell Institute.
7 years ago
What is the entrance exam date of Times School of Journalism for its PG Diploma in Journalism in 2018?
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Akanksha,
The entrance exam of this course has already taken place in the month of May. I am afraid you cannot apply for this course anymore as the admission process has already ended for 2018-2019 batch.
The entrance exam of this course has already taken place in the month of May. I am afraid you cannot apply for this course anymore as the admission process has already ended for 2018-2019 batch.
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Manik BhatnagarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Hi, Admission Requirements and Procedure
1. Students shall be admitted to this course, through a national level written entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi.
2. The test will be conducted separately for English Medium (Total seat
1. Students shall be admitted to this course, through a national level written entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi.
2. The test will be conducted separately for English Medium (Total seat
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Hi, Admission Requirements and Procedure
1. Students shall be admitted to this course, through a national level written entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi.
2. The test will be conducted separately for English Medium (Total seats 60) and Hindi Medium (Total seats 60).
3. Students who secure 50% in Class XII (irrespective of the streams) will be eligible to apply for the entrance test.
4. The entrance test will examine the candidate's proficiency in General Knowledge and Current Affairs, and Analytical and Comprehension Skills. The entrance test will be designed with the comparable standard of competitive exams at the national level for Class XII students. The Entrance Test will be an MCQ of total 400 marks having 100 questions of 4 marks each. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.
5. The admission will be done completely on the basis of the Entrance Test.
6. Reservation and other exemptions are applicable as per the Delhi University rules. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
http://dsj.du.ac.in/dsj_015.htm.
1. Students shall be admitted to this course, through a national level written entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi.
2. The test will be conducted separately for English Medium (Total seats 60) and Hindi Medium (Total seats 60).
3. Students who secure 50% in Class XII (irrespective of the streams) will be eligible to apply for the entrance test.
4. The entrance test will examine the candidate's proficiency in General Knowledge and Current Affairs, and Analytical and Comprehension Skills. The entrance test will be designed with the comparable standard of competitive exams at the national level for Class XII students. The Entrance Test will be an MCQ of total 400 marks having 100 questions of 4 marks each. There will be a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.
5. The admission will be done completely on the basis of the Entrance Test.
6. Reservation and other exemptions are applicable as per the Delhi University rules. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
http://dsj.du.ac.in/dsj_015.htm.
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