JMI MA in Convergent Journalism Exam 2019 commences
Richa Kapoor | June 16, 2019 | 08:59 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 16: Jamia Millia Islamia is conducting the entrance exam for masters in convergent journalism in offline mode. The exam has commenced and it is imperative for the candidates to follow certain instructions at the test centre. Candidates had come along with their parents and friends. Instructions and seating arrangement was pasted outside the exam centre
JMI Exam Pattern 2019
- The exam is conducted in offline mode
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Candidates have to answer multiple choice questions
Topics from which questions will be asked
Candidates will get to answer questions from the following topics:
- General Knowledge
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National and international political issues
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Language and Literature
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Reasoning
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National and international personalities
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Fine Arts
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National and International History
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Social and Cultural Issues
There will be subjective questions also and candidates will be assessed on the following parameters such as:
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Media and Culture
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Social Media
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Current Affairs
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Media Policy, Regulation and Law
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Media and Democracy
Instructions to be followed at the test centre
- Candidates who were late were not allowed to enter the test centre
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Those candidates who arrived without the admit card, they were not allowed to appear for the exam
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Candidates were strictly told that they will be disqualified if they were caught practicing any unfair means
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It was compulsory for the candidates to carry with them a valid photo identity proof
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