AIMC entrance test 2022 to be conducted on March 25; Apply before March 24
The AIMC entrance exam and personal interview will be held on March 25 at Apeejay Campus, Delhi.
Team Careers360 | March 16, 2022 | 05:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication will conduct the AIMC entrance test 2022 on March 25 in offline mode. The students who wish to register for the AIMC 2022 entrance exam can apply before the application deadline, March 24.
The AIMC entrance exam will be conducted at Apeejay Campus, New Delhi. The entrance exam will be held for a duration of two hours.
The AIMC entrance exam will consist of two sections - one consisting of objective type questions and other comprising of subjective type questions. The question paper of AIMC entrance test 2022 will consist of questions from general awareness, general knowledge, current Affairs and questions related to the field of chosen course.
The maximum marks of AIMC 2022 entrance test will be 100. The AIMC admission test 2022 will be followed by a personal interview. Those students who have scored 60% or above marks in the graduation are exempted from appearing in the AIMC entrance exam 2022. The students who are in the final year and have scored an average of above 60% in graduation are also exempted from the test. They directly need to appear for the personal interview round.
Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication offers one year PG diploma courses in digital media and online journalism, advertising and marketing communication, television and radio journalism, business and financial journalism and corporate communication and event management. It also provides admissions to two years PGDM programme in mass communication.
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