IIMC Entrance Exam 2020 to be conducted tomorrow; check details

Team Careers360 | October 17, 2020 | 09:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) will conduct the IIMC entrance examination 2020 on October 18, in the remote online proctored way for all programmes. Earlier, IIMC announced that there will be no entrance examination for the academic year 2020-21.
The conducting body will conduct the IIMC entrance exam 2020 for 8 programmes in 4 batches. The IIMC entrance exam 2020 will be held from 10 am to 7 pm in multiple batches.
After the entrance examination, the authorities will announce the result of IIMC 2020 entrance exam on October 25 in online mode. Candidates can check their IIMC 2020 result by entering the login credentials. Alos, the shortlisted candidates will be intimated by email. With the announcement of IIMC result 2020, the candidates can download their scorecard.
Due to COVID 19, the official has decided that there will be no interview and group discussion. A shortlist will be prepared on the basis of the marks obtained in Graduation, Plus Two Examination and Matriculation Examination.
Every year, Indian Institute of Mass Communication conducts Indian Institute of Mass Communication Entrance Examination, commonly known as IIMC Entrance Exam. The test is conducted for admissions to its postgraduate journalism and mass communication courses, for around 184 seats across 6 IIMC campuses.
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