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You require the following in order to apply:
- A working and valid Email ID. This
will be your login name. You will also receive information on this Email
ID. You may choose any password.
- The scanned digital copy of a recent passport size colour photograph.
- Debit/Credit card in case you wish to make online payment.
- Application fee can also be
deposited at select branches of Axis Bank in India after successfully
completing the Online Registration.
- A mobile phone number is desirable. Notice will also be sent through SMS on the mobile phone if you so desire.
http://journalismdu.admissionhelp.com/stureg.aspx
Application Fees
The application fee structures for candidates applying for admission to the course will be as follows:
Category |
Course |
GEN/OBC |
Rs. 700 |
SC/ST/PWD |
Rs. 350 |
CW |
Rs. 500 |
Foreign Students(FS) |
$ 200 |
Notes:
(a) Total fee will be charged at the time of applying online.
(b) Application processing fee @ U.S. $
200 (or its equivalent) shall be charged from all foreign applicants
except the applicants from SAARC Countries who will be charged Rs.500.
This may change subject to University of Delhi revising the same.
(c) No case of refund shall be
entertained until double payment has been mode for a single application
form.
Course Fee
*The fee is subject to revision. *For Course fees see the respective college websites
Please Note:
- Cash will be the only mode of payment for admisson.
- Students should claim refund of the college security deposit within three years of leaving the college.
- No refund, except the security deposit, will be made on withdrawal of admission.
- Scholarships are available for
eligible SC / ST students as per directives to be issued by the
Government of NCT of Delhi from time to time.
To know more Information about C-JET 2011 admission visit http://journalismdu.admissionhelp.com/
Written Joint Entrance Test
Applicants shall be called for an objective type multiple choice as well as subjective type test which shall be held in Delhi.
The
written examination is designed to test the aptitude of the candidates
to pursue the B.A. (Hons.) Journalism course. There is no prescribed
syllabus or format for the entrance examination. The following areas
have been usually included in the entrance examination in the past.
Objective multiple choice questions on
- General Awareness
- Current Affairs
Subjective
- Language/Writing Skills
- Book/Film review
- Critical analysis of contemporary media
- Comments/ essay on contemporary issues
The
test shall be of 2:30 hours duration, extra time will be given to the
candidates for filling up details on test booklet and answer sheet,
marking attendance, verification of candidates’ documents, distribution,
and collection of test material etc. The candidate should report at
their respective examination centres latest by 9 am on the day of the
test. The examination will start at 9:30 am and the booklet will be
collected at 12:00 noon. The test booklet will have both the subjective
and objective questions. There will be space specified in the booklet
itself to answer the subjective questions. Since the candidates will
have to answer the objective questions on the OMR sheet they should
bring pencils and erasers with themselves and follow the instructions
accordingly. The scheme of examination may be changed on the
recommendation of the admission committee.
1. The candidate should have either passed or appeared in the Senior
Secondary School Examination of CBSE or any other examination considered
equivalent by the University of Delhi. The candidate should secure an
aggregate of at least 70% marks in his/her class XII examination (65%
for SC, ST, CW and PWD categories) in best of four papers including
English and three other academic subjects as specified by the University
of Delhi*. The candidate should also have secured at least 60% marks in
English.
* List of academic subjects as specified by the
University of Delhi. All academic subjects specified by Delhi University
Admission Bulletin, except fashion studies, shall be taken into
consideration for calculating the best four. Academic subjects are:
Hindi Core, English Core, Hindi Elective, English Elective/Functional
English, Other languages, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
Engineering Drawing, Economics, Political Science, History, Geography,
Business Studies, Accountancy, Home Science, Fine Arts, Agriculture,
Computer Science, Informatics Practices, Sociology, Psychology,
Philosophy, Physical Education, Music, Dance, Entrepreneurship,
Biotechnology, Web and Multi-Media Technology. No vocational subject
will be taken for calculation in the best four. If a student has both
English core and English Elective/Functional English both could be
considered while calculating the best four.
2. The candidate should have obtained pass mark in each of the four
papers considered for computing the aggregate in the above mentioned
subjects.
3. The candidate must produce the confirmed result and mark sheet of
the qualifying examination on the day of the Personal Interview to be
eligible for the process of admission to the Journalism course.
Candidates who do not have the confirmed mark sheet will not be
entertained under any circumstances.
4. The reserved category certificates of OBC (of Central List & non
creamy layer), SC, ST, PWD, and CW, as applicable, in the name of the
candidate, must be produced on the day of the interview.
5. Compartment cases of current year will not be considered for admission.
6. Candidates who have appeared in the class XII examination in 2011
and who repeat a paper for improvement to gain eligibility shall not be
considered for admission in the current year.
7. Foreign nationals seeking admission to B. A. (Hons.) Journalism
against the prescribed quota of seats earmarked for them, shall have to
apply through the Foreign Students Advisor, C/o Faculty of Management
Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110 007 and are exempted from the
written examination and Interview.
8. Those foreign students who have acquired their minimum qualification
for admission from any Indian Board, in India have to apply directly as
General category candidate. They have to appear for the entrance test
like general category candidates and follow the same selection process
as applicable to general category and in addition fill up the foreign
student application form of FSR office (downloadable from: http://www.du.ac.in/forms/foreignstudents1.pdf). All admission of foreign students are channeled through the Foreign Students Registry (FSR) office of University of Delhi.
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce Kalindi College Kamla Nehru College Lady Shri Ram College Maharaja Agrasen College
Seats Available:-
College | General | SC
| ST
| OBC
| Total
| Delhi College of Arts and Commerce | 16
| 5
| 2
| 8
| 31
| Kalindi College | 23
| 7
| 3
| 12
| 45
| Kamla Nehru College | 19
| 6
| 3
| 11
| 39
| Lady Shri Ram College | 12
| 3
| 2
| 6
| 23
| Maharaja Agrasen College | 23
| 7
| 3
| 12
| 45
|
*Total Seats at Kalindi College and Maharaja Agrasen College are 46 which include 1 seat each for PWD Category 3
Additional Seats for following Categories
- 5% of the total seats will be offered to the foreign students.
- 5%
of the total seats will be offered to CW(Children/Widow/Wives of the
officers and men of the armed forces, including paramilitary personnel,
killed / died / disabled in action or on duty) category.
- 3% seats are reserved for Person with Disability (PWD) candidates.
- 1, 2 and 3 are supernumerary.
- The seat matrix may be revised every year as per the directive of the University of Delhi regarding reservation.
Explanations
- All seats shall be filled through an open competition except the foreign students
- All
efforts shall be made to make sure that no seat remains vacant.
However, under no circumstances a candidate shall be admitted to the
course later than 16th August 2011.
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Reserved category students may refer to http://journalismdu.admissionhelp.com/DUfassh/reservation_guidelines.html guidelines provided.
B.A. (Hons.) Journalism
Important Dates
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Last Date | Sunday, 05 Jun, 2011 |
Exam Date | Sunday, 19 Jun, 2011 |
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