IGNOU MJM-120 Previous Year Question Papers

Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication (MJM-120) Previous Year Question Papers are provided in PDF format for students enrolled in the relevant IGNOU programme(s) as part of planned study, steady revision and careful exam preparation. It gives a broad introduction to journalism and mass communication. The paper is provided in English, Hindi and Tamil.

Using earlier exam papers helps you notice question patterns while it improves time management. Access the MJM-120 Previous Year Question Papers below. Add them to your preparation for the December 2026 Term-End Examination.

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MJM-120 Previous/Old Paper Details

FieldDetails
Programme(s)MAJEM, MAJMC, PGDEME, Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
Course CodeMJM-120
Course TitleIntroduction to Journalism and Mass Communication
Credits6
SchoolSchool of Journalism and New Media Studies (SOJNMS)
UniversityIGNOU
MediumEnglish, Hindi, Tamil
Resource TypePrevious Year Question Papers (PDF)

IGNOU MJM-120 Previous Year Question Papers FAQs

From where can I get MJM-120 old papers?

Download the MJM-120 paper PDFs from ignoubaba.com. Keep each file labelled by session so you can move through the papers in a clear order.

How should I practise with MJM-120 papers?

Practise the papers after reading the material for Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication. Review each attempt calmly, mark weak areas and return to the relevant course content.

Are previous papers enough without study material?

No, previous papers support practice, but study material should remain part of revision. Past questions cannot cover everything that may matter in a future exam.

Is one-paper-at-a-time practice better?

Yes, one paper at a time can keep practice manageable. Finish, review and note weak areas before opening the next paper in your set.

How can weak topics be found after practice?

Mark questions you could not answer confidently and group them by topic. Use that short list to guide the next revision session before further paper practice.

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