Asian College of Journalism announces 1st list of candidates admitted to batch of 2018-19
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Asian College of Journalism has declared list of candidates selected for admission for the batch of 2018-2019. The result was declared in online mode on June 3, 2018. Earlier it was supposed to be announced on June 5, 2018. The entrance exam was conducted in online mode on May 13 while the second round of selection comprising of the interview and group discussion took place from May 29 to June 2, 2018.
The first selection list comprises name of the candidates as well as the stream which they have been allotted. All the candidates have been informed about the result through email as well. They have also been intimated about the fee payment.
The institute has also prepared the list of selected waitlisted candidates. All the candidates who wish to know about their standing in the waitlist, they can contact the college.
Meanwhile, candidates who have been shortlisted for admission will have to pay the first installmentent of fee by June 11, 2018. The authorities will inform the students about the date by when they will have to pay the final fee.
All the candidates who will be awarded scholarship, they will be informed by the authorities
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