ACJ 2020 Entrance Exam - Application Form Submission Last Date Extended
Sakshi.Garg | April 23, 2020 | 04:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Asian College of Journalism has extended the last date for filling the application form of the ACJ 2020 entrance exam till May 11. Earlier, the deadline for the ACJ entrance exam application form 2020 was April 20. Candidates who wish to appear for the journalism programmes offered by the institute must submit the online application form before the deadline.
Asian College of Journalism will conduct the entrance examination on May 17, 2020 in online mode. Candidates can apply through the application link available on the website. The applications can be submitted in both offline and online mode.
How to Apply in Online Mode
Step 1: Go to the official website of ACJ @asianmedia.org.in.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Online Application Form’ tab
Step 3: Register and generate login ID and password
Step 4: Fill the application form of ACJ 2020
Step 5: Upload scanned documents and signature
Step 6: Pay the application fee
How to Apply in Offline Mode
Step 1: Click the link to download the application form of ACJ entrance exam
Step 2: Fill the Application Form
Step 3: Upload the Photograph
Step 4: Payment of Fee
The application fee can be submitted by either an online transaction or a Demand Draft. If the candidate is applying for a single programme an application fee of Rs. Rs. 2360 has to be submitted. Those applying for both the programmes must submit an application fee of Rs. 3540.
About ACJ Entrance Exam
The Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) conducts the ACJ entrance exam in order to offer admission in the two post-graduate diploma courses offered by the varsity:
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PG Diploma in Journalism
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PG Diploma in Business and Financial Journalism (BFJ)
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