18/02/2022
FIRST DAY AT DSJ AFTER 2 YEARS...EVERYONE HAPPY...
A new School in the University through which Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Journalism courses are were started. university sports stadium, gate no 2
18/02/2022
FIRST DAY AT DSJ AFTER 2 YEARS...EVERYONE HAPPY...
08/02/2022
25/08/2021
Registration for Five Year Integrated Programme in Journalism (FYIPJ) has started since 2nd August, 2021 at the official portal of University of Delhi. For additional information, please visit the Delhi School of Journalism official portal, dsj.du.ac.in
Video recording of the final round of Choose To Challenge, a special women's day quiz conducted by Ms. Kanika at Arushan 2021 on the occassion of the International Women's Day.
07/03/2021
The Day-2 of Arushan-2021 stood up and high by exceeding the standards that were set by its inaugural day's events.
The day began with 'Shadows-2021' photography event that saw record number of entries from the colleges across Delhi University and beyond. The day then proceeded on an enticing musical note with 'Tanseniyat 2.0' - the second edition of Light Indian Music Competition. The final event of the day - Poesia 3.0 - mesmerised everyone through some of the most incredible poetries performed by the youngsters from across the country in the event.
Following were the winners of the events:
'Shadows-2021', organised by Pixathon, the Photography Society of Delhi School of Journalism:
1. Mansi Anand, Delhi School of Journalism
2. Rishabh Sharma, Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
3. Siddharth Anand, Dayal Singh College, University of Delhi
'Tanseniyat 2.0', organised by 'Magan', the Music Society of Delhi School of Journalism:
1. Nikkitha Ramalingam, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
2. Anushka Gupta, Gargi College, University of Delhi
3. Avika Singh, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
'Poesia 3.0', organised by 'Catalyst Ink', the Literary society of Delhi School of Journalism:
1, Cheshta Vashishtha, Dayal Singh College
2. Harsh Pandey, Ramanujan College
3. Swati Jha, Kirori Mal College
06/03/2021
The pandemic blues could not stop Delhi School of Journalism from marking the best of its celebration as its rays of dawn - Arushan-2021, meaning exactly that.
The first day of Arushan-2021 began with an inaugural webinar by Dr. Kusumlata Kedhia, former Director of Gandhi Vidya sansthan and Victoria, Australia-based academician-filmmaker Dr. Vikrant Kishore.
The next leg of events consisted of Inter-University Turncoat Debate competition 'Callidus-2021' and the Quiz titled 'Phir Bhi Quiz Hai Hindustani'. The Winners of the day are as follows:
'Callidus-2021' Winners:
1. Preeksha Malhotra, Jamia Millia Islamia University
2. Abeer Haroon, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
3. Parisha Agarwal, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi
4. Hon'ble Mention: Rohan, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi
'Phir Bhi Quiz Hai Hindustani' Winners:
1. Bishwayan and Sayan (Guwahati Medical College)
2. Ankur (Campus Law Center) & Tanmay ( St. Stephen's College)