The IIMC Entrance Exam is held by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC). It is for students who want to study journalism, advertising, public relations, and other mass communication courses. IIMC is a well-known government institute with campuses in many cities. This exam helps students get into postgraduate diploma courses in different areas of media and communication.
National-Level Entrance Exam for Mass Communication and Journalism
PG Diploma in English Journalism
PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism
PG Diploma in Radio & TV Journalism
PG Diploma in Advertising and Public Relations
PG Diploma in Digital Media
PG Diploma in Regional Languages (like Odia, Urdu, Marathi, Malayalam)
Once a year
You must have a bachelor’s degree in any subject from a recognized university.
Final-year graduation students can also apply.
There is no age limit, but most students are under 25.
Some regional language courses may need knowledge of that language.
Mode: Online
Go to the official IIMC admission portal when the form is open.
Register and fill in your name, course, and personal details.
Upload a passport-size photo and your documents.
Pay the application fee online.
Submit the form and take a printout for reference.
Online (Computer-Based Test)
Some years, the test may be conducted through CUET-PG or other national systems.
Type: Objective and Descriptive (for some courses)
Total Marks: Around 100
Duration: 2 hours
Topics include:
General Knowledge
Current Affairs
Language Skills (English/Hindi)
Thinking and Reasoning
Media and Communication Awareness
Short Essay or Story Writing (for some courses)
General Knowledge about India and the world
Current news about politics, sports, media, and society
Reading and writing skills in English or Hindi
Basic knowledge about media and how it works
Creative writing for essay-type questions
Application Start: March or April
Last Date to Apply: May
Admit Card Release: June
Exam Date: June or July
Result Declaration: July or August
Results are announced with a merit list and scorecard.
Cutoff marks depend on the course and category.
Top scorers are invited for group discussion or interview (if required).
Admit cards are released a few weeks before the exam.
You can download it online.
It has your name, photo, exam date, and exam center details.
Read newspapers daily to improve current affairs knowledge.
Watch or listen to news in English and Hindi.
Practice writing short essays or news stories.
Solve previous year sample papers and mock tests.
Improve your vocabulary and reading speed.
Q1. Is IIMC a college or a university?
A: IIMC is a top government institute under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Q2. Can I apply after Class 12?
A: No. You must have a graduation degree to apply.
Q3. Do IIMC courses give you a degree?
A: No. IIMC offers Postgraduate Diplomas, not regular degrees.
Q4. Is there a group discussion or interview?
A: Some courses may include a second round like a written test or interview.
Q5. Is knowledge of media required?
A: Not in-depth, but basic awareness about media is helpful.
IIMC Delhi (Main Campus)
IIMC Dhenkanal (Odisha)
IIMC Amravati (Maharashtra)
IIMC Aizawl (Mizoram)
IIMC Kottayam (Kerala)
IIMC Jammu
After results, shortlisted candidates are called for counseling.
You choose the course and campus based on your rank and preference.
Submit your documents and pay the fees to confirm admission.
Some courses are now taken through CUET-PG entrance.
Students are advised to check the latest pattern every year.
The institute updates its courses regularly with new media trends.