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The fee structure is not much (taking in mind the maintenance of the media lab), yet if someone needs scholarships, there are many provided by Delhi University. For that, you need to talk to the office about the details and form.
The fee structure is really really affordable and it also offers financial assistance for the students. The placement cell in the college posts new internship opportunities throughout the year so finance is easily manageable
Being a Govt. driven body, my college fees weren't high and easily affordable for my family. College also conducted programs of scholarship to help needy students to help. There was no problem money-wise whatsoever.
The free is high in comparison to other courses. At the time of Covid, when the colleges were running online, we still had to pay the same fees as offline, while we were not even using any equipment that was useful for our education. Our college is a government college, yet the fees are high. Talking about scholarships, he gets very less opportunities, most of the scholarship opportunities are only for differently abled students and there is a cell for jobs and internships called Kryptus but They are very rarely able to provide job internships and placement is also not much,30% student out of 100 gets placement.
As DU is a government body, fees are very affordable and there's no such very considerable hike in the cost. You don't have to buy the books necessarily. You can opt for a photocopy of books or for 10 years or both and this all will not cost you more than 800-1000 Rs. I didn't get any scholarship opportunities yet.
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I went through CUET. For journalism, choosing English is mandatory. After the CUET results were released, we had to then go to the portal given by Delhi University to add our college preferences there. There are not many colleges that provide courses in Journalism so you have to choose from the selected colleges.
SBy - StudentThe admissions were taken on the basis of CUET test scores. The whole process was on the university of Delhi's website where we were asked to submit our preferred colleges. The cut-off varied because of the variation in preferences but the competition was pretty much hard to crack.
ATBy - Agrini TiwariThe college admission process went smoothly. It all was an online process and I didn't go through much trouble when getting admission. The reservation surely helped in the admission process. Application forms were rolled out online and were being filled according to cut-offs released officially by Delhi university.
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