Is there any specific sectional time limit in the IIMC entrance exam?
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No, there is no sectional time limit in the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) entrance exam. The exam duration is two hours, and candidates have the freedom to allocate time as per their strategy.
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No, there is no sectional time limit in the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) entrance exam. The IIMC exam is of two hours, and candidates will have to answer 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on General Knowledge and General Aptitude, including a few general questions from the field of Media & Communication.
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The IIMC entrance exam question paper will include 100 Multiple Choice Questions based on General Knowledge & General Aptitude including a few general questions from the field of Media & Communication. Candidates will get 120 minutes to complete their exam.
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication releases the result for PG Diploma in Journalism (regional languages) on the official website. The result will be provided in the PDF format. Once released, applicants can check the merit list. The result wll include the selected candidate's registration number and name.
The CUET-PG results for IIMC Entrance will mention th following details.
- Roll Number
- Application Number
- Mother's Name
- Father's Name
- Category
- Gender
- Date of Birth
- Photograph and Signature
- Test Paper Code
- Subject Name
- Mark Obtained
- Total Marks
The CUET-PG 'Mass Communication and Journalism' paper (paper code - COQP17) is meant for all mass comm entrance (of the participating institutes) including IIMC entrance. CUET PG 2025 for Mass Communication and Journalism paper was conducted on March 29, 2025. Examinees had to take the test within 90 minutes. They were presented with 75 MCQs from topics like general awareness, awareness of current public issues, Indian History and social sciences, IT and its application, and mass media and society.
Yes, at IIMC they exclusively offer postgraduate courses. It is one of the most popular and sought-after institutes for mass media higher education. It's an autonomous society under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Students from across the country and abroad apply for their entrance in great numbers. They also have 5 regional centres across the country in addition to the IIMC Delhi campus. Their motive is to provide quality higher education in the field of mass communication and contribute educated individuals that further the Indian society.
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