IIMC announces two MA degrees; starts counselling for PG diploma programmes
Divyansh | April 30, 2024 | 10:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIMC New Delhi will offer 40 seats each in MA in Business Studies and Strategic Communication programmes.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute Mass Communication (IIMC) New Delhi has announced its first ever PG Degree (MA) Programmes from academic session 2024-25. IIMC Delhi will offer MA in Business Studies and Strategic Communication programmes. The University Grants Commission declared IIMC New Delhi a deemed to be university earlier this year.
The institute will admit 40 students each in the MA in Business Studies and Strategic Communication programmes. More details regarding the programmes and admission process shall be shared soon, the institute said. IIMC Delhi conducts admission to PG programmes through Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG).
IIMC has also started the counselling process for the PG diploma courses 2024-25 . Candidates can register for counselling and fill choices on the official website, iimc.admissions.nic.in. Candidates will have to enter details such as CUET PG roll number, CUET PG application number, name, father’s name, date of birth and gender in the registration form.
The institute will verify these details with the CUET PG result data. After successful authentication, candidate needs to choose a password to complete the remaining steps for registration. After successful registration, students can use the CUET PG Roll Number and chosen password for subsequent logins.
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IIMC PG diploma counselling schedule
The details schedule of IIMC PG diploma course counselling 204 is following:
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Activity |
Date |
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1st round registration, choice filling, one-time payment of registration fee |
April 30 to May9 |
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1st Round Choice filling |
30th April 2024 to 09th May, 2024 |
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1st round choice locking |
May 8 to 9 |
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1st Round of seat allotment |
May 11 |
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Online willingness (freeze/float) option submission, document upload, seat acceptance fee payment, response by candidate to query |
May 14 to 18 |
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1st round document verification by IIMC |
May 14 to 18 |
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2nd round of seat allotment |
May 19 to 21 |
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Online willingness (freeze/float) option submission, document upload, seat acceptance fee payment, response by candidate to query and seat withdrawal |
May 22 to 23 |
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2nd round document verification |
May 22 to 26 |
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3rd round of seat allotment |
May 28 |
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Online willingness (freeze/float) option submission, document upload, seat acceptance fee payment, response by candidate to query and seat withdrawal |
May 29 to 31 |
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3rd round document verification |
May 29 to 31 |
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Commencement of classes for session 2024-25 (tentative) |
August 5 |
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