DU DSJ 2019 exam concludes; paper was moderately difficult
Khushboo Verma | July 4, 2019 | 10:20 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, JULY 4, 2019 - National Testing Agency successfully conducted DU DSJ entrance exam in computer based mode. The exam was held in both English and Hindi medium to shortlist candidates for five year integrated program in Journalism. The entrance exam included multiple choice questions that candidates had to answer on the stipulated time. Most questions asked were from General Awareness.
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DU DSJ 2019 Exam Analysis
The level of the questions asked in DU DSJ entrance exam was equivalent to class 12. The entrance exam tests candidate’s proficiency in general knowledge, current affairs, analytical and comprehension skills. The total number of questions asked in the exam was 100 and the marks allotted was 400. The wrong answer will attract one mark while four marks will be awarded to every correct response.
DU DSJ Exam Analysis
|
Serial Number |
Sections |
Difficulty Level |
|
1 |
General Knowledge |
Moderately difficult |
|
2 |
Reasoning |
Moderately difficult |
|
3 |
Current Affairs |
Easy |
|
4 |
Quantitative Ability |
Moderately difficult |
The authorities will declare the result of DU DSJ 2019 in July. The qualified candidates will be called for document verification. Once the verification is done, candidates have to take the printout of the filled application form, submit the requisite documents and pay the fee.
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