Are admissions at Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication Dwarka Delhi (AIMC) entrance-based or merit-based?

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    SOURAV DEBNATH | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Admission Process at Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (AIMC) in Dwarka, Delhi:

    Admission Criteria:

    • Merit and Entrance Exam Scores: AIMC in Dwarka, Delhi, adopts a comprehensive admission process that considers both merit-based criteria and entrance exam scores.
    • Direct Admission: Students who have secured 60% or more marks in their graduation are eligible for direct admission, reflecting the institute's emphasis on academic achievement.

    Entrance Exam Scores for the PGDM (Mass Communication) Program:

    • Considered Exams: AIMC considers scores from various national-level entrance exams for admission to its PGDM (Mass Communication) program
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    Saket Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication admission is based on candidates' scores in the entrance test, followed by a personal interview (PI) round. The modes of Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication course admissions 2022 are online and offline.

    Course Name

    Eligibility

    Selection Criteria

    PGDM in Mass Communication

    Graduation

    CAT XAT CAT ATMA / CMAT GMAT

    PG Diploma

    Graduation

    Apeejay Entrance Test (below 60%)

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