Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) at Delhi University is commended for its innovative teaching methods and strong faculty-student relationships. The faculty uses movies and reels to enhance traditional theory teaching, making classes engaging and supportive. Exams are held once per semester, covering six subjects, including two languagesÑone regional and one foreign, with Spanish noted as particularly challenging. The college fosters a strong faculty-student relationship, especially under Sasikala Mam, the Head of Department, and Babita Mam, known for her guidance. DSJ provides placement opportunities for final-year students, with companies and news agencies offering average salary packages between Rs 4-5 lakhs per annum. The institution also offers two internships: the Vice Chancellor Internship, lasting 3-6 months with a stipend of Rs 5500 for part-time and Rs 10000 for full-time, and the Press Council of India (PCI) internship, a 2-month program with a Rs 10000 stipend, which can lead to job offers based on performance. Both internships provide valuable certificates and recommendations. DSJ offers Bachelors, Masters, and a Five Year Integrated Program in journalism, with an annual fee of Rs 70,000. This fee covers various expenses, including a Rs 10,000 security deposit. Examination fees per semester range from Rs 1,100 to Rs 1,300. Scholarships are available for SC/ST/OBC students with family incomes under Rs 2,00,000, offering a fee reduction of about Rs 50,000. Notable scholarships include the V.K. Rao Endowment Grant and the Sh Prem Prakash Award.
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