Can I apply without having Hons. in mass comm. in graduation but have this subject as general subject in graduation?
Asked about Asian College of Journalism - ACJ - Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism
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Here are some Career options after completing BA:-
1. BA (Pass) gives you an option to try to luck in government examinations. From CDS to SSC CGL you are eligible for each exam if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that requires you to bring a particular percentage.
2. BA (Pass) graduate can also go for Bank PO positions in bank. All you have to do is appear for the examination and crack it down.
3. If your communication in English and Hindi is good then BPOs are the best place for you. You can work as a CCE (Customer Care Executive), and if you know another language than these two then it's an great advantage.
4. Now thousands of stude...more
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No, the Asian College of Journalism clearly states that no refund will be given to a candidate who has paid the tuition fee for the admitted programme and has now withdrawn the admission.
There is no deduction of marks for question not attempted in ACJ. The candidates can safely skip a question if they do not know the correct answer. They will be marked zero for skipping the question.
The total marks for ACJ entrance exam is 200 (100 marks each for Section I and II).
The core subjects in the PG Diploma in Journalism at ACJ include -
- Key Issues Part I
- Key Issues Part II
- Media Perspectives
- Tools of the Modern Journalist
- The Media, Law and Society
The semester-wise electives at ACJ are mentioned in the table below.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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Critical International Issues | Identities in a Plural Society |
Making Sense of Politics | Political Economy of Development in India |
Health Reporting | Sports Writing |
Child Rights | Music and Freedom |
Cricket without Borders | Documentary Film and the Investigation of Reality |
Theatre and Performance | Science Reporting |
Environmental Journalism | Defence and Strategic Affairs |
Understanding Film | Covering Women's Issues |
Media Landscape in J&K | Culture, Consumption and Communication |
Covering Archeology | Understanding Genocides |
Dalit Studies |
The Asian College of Journalism, Chennai was founded by the Indian Express Group (1994). Its ownership has now been taken over by the Media Development Foundation (2000). Over the years, it has taught some popular folks in the media. Some of its notable almuni include Rohan Joshi (stand-up comic and social media personality), Shaili Chopra (business journalist), Manju Latha Kalanidhi (journalist), Shiv Aroor (Managing Editor, NDTV), etc.
They offer a PG Diploma in Business and Financial Multimedia Journalism and a PG Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism. Allegedly, their number of placement percentage has been nearly 100% i
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