What is the admission process of Delhi School of Journalism and Mass Communication?

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    Manik Bhatnagar | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hi, Admission Requirements and Procedure
    1. Students shall be admitted to this course, through a national level written entrance test conducted by the University of Delhi.
    2. The test will be conducted separately for English Medium (Total seats 60) and Hindi Medium (Total seats 60).
    3. Students who secure 50% in Class XII (irrespective of the streams) will be eligible to apply for the entrance test.
    4. The entrance test will examine the candidate's proficiency in General Knowledge and Current Affairs, and Analytical and Comprehension Skills. The entrance test will be designed with the comparable standard of competitive exams at the nat
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