IIMC Result for all PG Diploma Programmes to be announced on June 20
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:20 PM IST | 1 min read
Indian Institute of Mass Communication has declared that the result for all the post graduate diploma programmes will be announced on June 20 in online mode. They have also announced the dates for most of the programmes when the next round of selection will take place comprising of group discussion and interview.
The complete schedule of group discussion and interview for all the post graduate diploma programmes is given below in the table:
Group Discussion and Interview Schedule
|
S.No |
Event |
Date |
|
1. |
Groups Discussion and Interview for PG Diploma in English Journalism |
July 2-7, 2018 |
|
2. |
Groups Discussion and Interview for PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism |
July 3-6, 2018 |
|
3. |
Group Discussion and Interview for Post Graduate Programme in Advertising and Public Relations |
July 3-6, 2018 |
|
4. |
Group Discussion and Interview for Post Graduate Programme in Radio and TV Journalism |
July 3-6, 2018 |
|
5. |
Schedule for Interview for Odia/Urdu/Marathi and Malayalam will be declared |
First week of July 2018 |
IIMC Selection Procedure
The weightage that will be given to the interview and the written exam at the time of final selection is 75:25. The final result will comprise of the list of candidates who will be offered admission to the programmes in which they are aspiring to seek admission at various centres of IIMC across India. It will tentatively be declared in second week of July 2018.
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