Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
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Can you tell in which university you are seeking admission?
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7 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
BJ is Bachelor's in journalism where you'll be taught all about journalism only and BJMC is Bachelors in journalism and mass communication where it'll be a course related to both the subjects and BMM is Bachelor's in mass media where it's going to be all about media only and later on, you can specialize in a particular sector but also, these courses type differ from college to college.
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7 years ago
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Register and Apply:
Interested candidates have to register online with required information. Non-refundable online registration fee is a mandate without which the candidate's application would not be considered for further processing. Candidate has to select preferred course at the time of registration, there is no limit on the maximum number of courses in which the candidate can apply and there is no additional fee for applying in multiple courses. Application registration fee for various categories -
UG/OBS) Rs.100
SC/ST/PwD Rs.50
Sports/ECA quota - Rs.200
Course and College Selection
Cut-off list for DCAC, course and reservation
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I am assuming you meant Delhi College of Arts and Commerce. If that is so, let me tell you that admissions to courses in journalism and mass media at DCAC are purely based on the percentage of 12th. The best of four subjects is calculated (one language subject being mandatory) and then, it is based on the cut-off list.
All the best.
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Have patience and wait for the cut offs to dip, don't do hassle work. Best of luck .
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