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CDLU SIsa starts a new course in the media from the current session

Chandigarh: Chaudhary Devi Lal University (CDLU), Sirea has been the first university of the country Haryana to introduce BA in digital journalism from the current academic session – 2021-22.
This program is under the four-year title scheme.
Sharing Details, Ajmer Singh Malik, Representative of Chancellor, CDLU SiSa, told that the sylladness of course will meet the requirements of the new media industry.

Professor Malik said that this program will run under the new university school umbrella established for postgraduate study.
In addition, the seven four-year-oriented programs are work and worth the added BBC.com and B.Sc.
In various streams such as banking and insurance, data science, physics, mathematics with 30 seats per program, has also been introduced.
He said that all of these programs were multi-disciplinary and in accordance with the new 2020 education policy.

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