Jamia Milia Islamia announces JMI 2018 Mass Communication Result
Prabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 12:31 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4: Jamia Milia Islamia has declared the JMI 2018 mass communication result in online mode on June 2. Earlier the result was to be announced on June 25. The entrance exam for JMI mass communication was conducted in offline mode on April 28. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam, they will have to participate in the second round of selection which will comprise of group discussion and interview. This will take place from June 18 to 23, 2018. The list of candidates who will be finally offered admission will be announced on June 30.
Steps to Check JMI 2018 Mass Communication Result
Candidates can check the result of JMI mass communication by entering the details which are listed below:
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Click on the result link
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Select the session from the dropdown
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Select programme category
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Select the course
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Result will be displayed on the screen
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Download the Result
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Print the result for future reference
Details mentioned in JMI mass communication result
The result will mention the registration number and roll number of the candidate.
Candidates will not be informed about the result by post. The shortlisted candidates will have to participate in group discussion in which they will have to express their views either for or against the topic.
This will be followed by an interview by a panel which will assess the candidate's knowledge of social, cultural, political and economic issues, knowledge about contemporary media, visulaisation and creative aptitude.
The list of candidates who will be finally offered admission will be declared on June 30.
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