ACJ Entrance Exam 2019- 5 Points to Remember
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Join Careers360 PremiumNaureen Gurung | April 26, 2019 | 04:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26, 2019: The Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) released the ACJ entrance exam 2019 admit card on April 23. Only those candidates who successfully applied for ACJ 2019 entrance exam will be able to obtain their admit card by entering their date of birth and roll number. The ACJ entrance exam 2019 will be conducted on computer-based mode on April 28. After clearing the exam, candidates will be called for the interview round.
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With the rising demand in journalism as a profession, the number of candidates appearing for the ACJ entrance exam is skyrocketing each year. This makes it all the more important for candidates to read the points given below to ensure no hindrance on their way to bagging a seat in ACJ.
5 Points to Remember about ACJ Entrance Exam
- Check the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Candidates should make it a point that they are well versed with the ACJ entrance exam pattern 2019 and syllabus so that they know what to prepare and how to prepare. The paper contains questions on ‘English language skills’ and ‘General knowledge’ so make sure that you brush up your grammar and know what is trending.
- Read, Write, Revise: Nothing beats practice coupled with dedicated hard work. Thus, to retain all that you have learnt, revision is a must. Try writing short notes or make flashcards which will help you go through important points at a glance while inching closer to the exam day.
- Solve Mock tests: It is important to identify one’s preparation level by solving online mock tests. However, candidates should avoid unnecessary stress and demotivation and instead, work harder on improving their knowledge.
- Take breaks but avoid distractions: Taking breaks in between strenuous hours of studying is vitally important. But these breaks must be utilized in doing some physical activity or anything productive rather than scrolling down your Instagram feed. Going out for a stroll, meditating, cycling or listening to music are recommended activities to help rejuvenate and retain information.
- Stay healthy: Falling sick is a disaster during one’s preparation period. To avoid such scenarios, one must eat nutritious food and follow a uniform sleeping schedule. Steer clear of junk food and late night studying if you wish to stay in the pink of health!
ACJ Result 2019
ACJ will declare the result online on May 4 or 5, 2019. Thereafter, candidates will have to participate in the personal interview round which will be conducted between May 18 and 22, 2019. The interviewers will test each candidate’s skills and aptitude, and the shortlisted candidates will be announced on May 24, 2019.
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