The document outlines the admission procedure and application process for the Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM). It consists of 4 steps: 1) completing and submitting an application form by May 31st, 2) taking an online aptitude test, 3) a personal interview, and 4) notification of admission acceptance. The application requires specific supporting materials to be submitted, including academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and essays. If selected, applicants must pay tuition fees to confirm their admission within seven days of notification.
This document discusses the tradition of Yobare in Noto from 1858, where people would deepen ties with relatives by sleeping on futons and sharing tasty isolated foods together with a capacity of about 10 guests.
The document outlines the admission procedure and application process for the Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM). It consists of 4 steps: 1) completing and submitting an application form by May 31st, 2) taking an online aptitude test, 3) a personal interview, and 4) notification of admission acceptance. The application requires specific supporting materials to be submitted, including academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and essays. If selected, applicants must pay tuition fees to confirm their admission within seven days of notification.
This document discusses the tradition of Yobare in Noto from 1858, where people would deepen ties with relatives by sleeping on futons and sharing tasty isolated foods together with a capacity of about 10 guests.