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Journalism and Mass Communication (Honours) Distribution of Marks for Paper I in detail: First Half (Reporting): Full Marks-50

0 1. Short Type: Answer any ten questions of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Second Half (Editing): Full Marks-50 1. Short Type: Answer any ten questions of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Distribution of Marks for Paper II in detail: First Half (History of Journalism): Full Marks-50 1. Short Type: Answer any of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part ten questions questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Second Half (Practical): Full Marks-50 1. Group A- Written (25Marks) 2. Group B- Computer (20 Marks) 3. Group C Viva-voce(05 Marks) Distribution of Marks for Paper III in detail: First Half (Mass Communication): Full Marks-50 1. Short Type: Answer any ten questions of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Second Half Group A (Media Management): Full Marks-25 1. Short Type: Answer any three questions of three marks each out of six questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 2+1=3 and so on. 2. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 16 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+6=16 and so on. That means 09+16=25 Marks 1

Second Half Group B (Media Laws & Ethics): Full Marks-25 1. Short Type: Answer any three questions of three marks each out of six questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 2+1=3 and so on. 2. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 16 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+6=16 and so on. That means 09+16=25 Marks Distribution of Marks for Paper IV in detail: First Half (International Communication & Current International Affairs): Full Marks-50 1. Short Type: Answer any of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part ten questions questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions and so on., i.e 10+5=15 That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Second Half (Practical): Full Marks-50 1. Group A- Written (15Marks) 2. Group B- Project work on Media Related Topics(15 Marks) including Viva 3. Group C- Computer (20 Marks) Journalism and Mass Communication (General) Distribution of Marks for Paper I & II in detail: Full Marks-100 each 1. Very Short Type: Answer any ten questions of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Short Type: Answer any four questions of five marks each out of eight questions. 3. Broad Type: Answer any four questions of 15 marks out of eight questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+20+60=100 Marks Distribution of Marks for Paper III in detail: Full Marks-100 First Half (Indian Constitution, Economy and Press Laws): Full Marks-50 1. Short Type: Answer any ten questions of two marks each out of fifteen questions. Each question may be divided into part questions i.e 1+1=2 2. Write Short Note: Any three out of six questions and Marks distribution is 5x3=15. 3. Broad Type: Answer any one question of 15 marks out of three questions. Each question may be divided into part questions, i.e 10+5=15 and so on. That means 20+15+15=50 Marks Second Half (Practical): Full Marks-50 1. Group A- Written (30Marks) 2. Group B- Computer (10 Marks) 3. Group C- Viva-voce (10 Marks)

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