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Ujjwal Srivastava

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The fee for various courses offered by DSC - The Delhi School of Communication, Saket is as follows:

CourseFee (INR)
Master of Mass Communication (MMC)5.45 lakhs
Post Graduate Diploma in Communication (PGD in Communication)5.45 lakhs
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)4.95 lakhs
Bachelor of Business Administration (Advertising and Public Relations)5.45 lakhs
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and Mass Media)5.45 lakhs
Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media)5.45 lakhs
Diploma in Mass Communication3.95 lakhs
Diploma in Journalism3.95 lakhs
Diploma in Advertising3.95 lakhs
Diploma in Public Relations3.95 lakhs
Diploma in Digital Media3.95 lakhs

The fee is for the entire duration of the course. It includes tuition fees, development fees, and other charges. However, it does not include any additional charges such as hostel fees, examination fees, or transport charges.

Please note that the fee structure is subject to change without prior notice. It is always advisable to check with the college for the latest fee structure before applying.

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Ujjwal Srivastava

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Delhi School of Communication is a private educational institution.

It is situated in the Saket neighbourhood of New Delhi, India, and was established in 1995. A range of undergraduate and graduate programmes in journalism, media, and communication are available at DSC.

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Ujjwal Srivastava

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Both Delhi School of Communication (DSC) and Heritage are reputable schools of communication that place a high priority on hands-on learning and exposure to business. On the other hand, DSC places its students in more prestigious media and communication companies than Heritage, giving it a minor placement advantage.

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Sakshi Jain

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The admission to Delhi School of Communication, saket is totally based on the valid score in CAT/MAT /ATMA or an Internal Admission Test followed by a Psychological Test conducted by the institute . Any candidate who qualified the eligibility criteria have access to take admission in Delhi School of Communication. 

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Liyansha Jain

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Dyal Singh College is famous for its infrastructure and the facilities it offers to students. The college is famous for its placements and the scholarships it offers to students. More highlights from Dyal Singh College placements 2022 are tabulated below:

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Statistics (2022)

the highest package

INR 23 LPA

Average package

INR 4.9 LPA

Median package

INR 4.5 LPA

Total recruiters

116+

Total students placed

109+

The placements are good. The college is visited by top companies, namely EY GDS, KPMG Global, Grant Thornton, NIIT, Genpact, Wipro, and others. 

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Liyansha Jain

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Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi is a co-educational institute that was established in 1959. It is a constituent college of Delhi University and comes under the South Campus of Delhi University. The college offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses in science, humanities, and commerce. Here are some of the rankings of Dyal Singh College:
According to the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2023, Dyal Singh College secured the 48th place in the college category.
According to NIRF 2022, Dyal Singh College secured the 35th place in the college category.
According to NIRF 2021, Dyal Singh College secured the 29th

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Akanksha Saran

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Candidates aspiring to join Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi, for undergraduate (UG) programs need to appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). CUET serves as the gateway for UG admissions, ensuring a standardized and merit-based selection process. Starting from the academic year 2023-2024, Dyal Singh College has also adopted CUET-PG for postgraduate (PG) course admissions, further emphasizing the importance of this common entrance test for all levels of study. Prospective students are advised to keep an eye on official announcements and the college's websit

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Kratika Sharma

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No, an applicant can choose a maximum of 10 courses of each university for the CUET UG test. The application fee also varies according to the number of programmes selected. The different slabs of CUET UG 2023 application fees are three programmes, seven programmes and 10 programmes. During the CUET 2023 application correction window, students can change the courses or increase or decrease the selected courses.

As per guidelines released by DU (affiliating university of Dyal Singh College, candidates must take DU CUET 2023 only in subjects that they have cleared in Class 12. There are a total of 13 languages in which a student

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Kratika Sharma

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At Dyal Singh College Delhi, more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

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Percentage Reservation of Seats at Dyal Singh College

SC/ST

22.5%

15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

27%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10%

Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

5%

Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

5%

Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

5%

 

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