IIMC 2019 entrance exam concludes: Students found paper moderately difficult
Khushboo Verma | May 26, 2019 | 07:08 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 26 - Indian Institute of Mass Communication successfully conducted IIMC 2019 entrance exam. The exam was held for different post graduate diploma programmes in various languages on different slots. The exam for Journalism in Hindi and English commenced on 9 a.m. and ended on 11 a.m. Students found the paper moderately difficult and most questions were based on current affairs. There was also question based on Pulwama attack. One who is thorough with the current affairs and country’s current condition can easily score well in the exam.
IIMC 2019 Entrance Exam Analysis
The exam duration was for two hours and it was conducted in offline mode. The types of questions asked were multiple choice and descriptive, which were of 75 marks.
IIMC 2019 Entrance Exam Analysis
|
Sections |
Number of Questions |
Total mark s |
Difficulty Level |
|
Multiple choice questions (General Knowledge) |
15 |
15 |
Moderately difficult |
|
Descriptive (Current Affair) |
5 out of which two had to be answered |
20 |
Moderately difficult |
|
Descriptive (Current Affair) |
5 out of which two had to be answered |
20 |
Difficult |
|
Short notes (Current Affair) |
8 out of which two had to be answered |
10 |
Easy |
|
English |
10 |
10 |
Easy |
The authorities will declare the result of IIMC entrance exam 2019 for different courses in third week of June. The qualified candidates will have to take part in the next round of selection, which comprises interview and group discussion. After the selection round, IIMC merit list will be announced. Candidates will have to pay the fees and getting their documents verified to confirm their seats.
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