UGC NET - Mass Communication & Journalism (MCJ) Free Online Mock Test

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Free Online Mock Test for UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism exam

Prepare for UGC Mass Communication & Journalism examination with our free mock test.

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What is UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism exam?
CBSE conducts National Eligibility Test Mass Communication & Journalism (MCJ) examination on behalf of UGC. Qualified candidates are considered eligible to apply for Mass Communication & Journalism faculty jobs in Indian educational institutions.
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UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism Examination Pattern

This UGC NET exam is divided into two parts (i.e) Part I and Part II. You need to qualify in both papers to pass the UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism exam.

  1. Paper I : It consists of 50 questions from UGC NET teaching & research aptitude exam (general paper), which you have to attempt in 1 hour.
  2. Paper II : The UGC Mass Communication & Journalism exam (paper 2) will have 100 questions and the total duration will be two hours. Each question carries 2 marks, so the exam will be worth 200 marks. Read below to know the pattern of NET Mass Communication & Journalism examination (part II).
Exam HighlightsDetails
Test Duration120 minutes
Total Questions100
Marks per question2
Total Marks200
Negative MarkingN/A

UGC NET Mass Communication & Journalism Exam Syllabus

UnitDetails
Basic concepts of Communication and Journlism Investigating the creation of news and how it is scattered to the general population; accumulation, check, introduction, and altering of news for introduction through the media.
Role of media in society understanding how it is assuming a remarkable part in making and forming of general supposition and ensure open enthusiasm against negligence and make public awareness.
Journalism as a profession Defining the concept of profession.
Media Laws in India Limitations forced by the constitution; investigation of the legitimate direction of the broadcast communications industry; zone of law concerning the exchange of information through a wide range of media.
Communication and theories of social change Investigate the utilization of assortment of correspondence procedures to address, procedures, or methods of creation inside a particular area that has not acquired major innovative advances; part of media in social change; Correspondence and speculations of social change.
Radio and TV as media of communication Study of the advances through which communications happens.
Advertising Study the action of creating advertisements for the promotion of business or services.
Different form of writing Definitions and clarifications; conveying the subtle elements of a character, occasion, or place.
Printing technology and production methods Study of the manufacturing of electronic gadgets utilizing standard printing forms.