Information that is broadcast to us through a screen or other device is referred to as "digital media," a broad term. Software, digital images, digital video, video games, web pages, mp3s, podcasts, streaming services, electronic documents, and e-books are some examples of digital media.
Digital media is all around us. It has become the main method for many people to receive, send, and produce content. Members of Generation Z, also known as the zoomers, or what sociologists refer to as Generation Z, are particularly affected by this. The zoomers, who were born between 1997 and 2012, were the first generation to have early access to the internet and portable digital technology. They are also referred to as "digital natives" because of this.
At the national and university levels, a variety of entrance exams are administered, and many universities base their admissions decisions on merit. Admission to this course is typically given based on merit. The list below includes some of the entrance exams for programs in digital media.
OET XIC
- The Xavier Institute of Communication Online Entrance Test (XIC OET) is an annual national-level entrance exam for the study of mass media and communications, which is a subfield of digital media studies. The 90-minute exam is conducted online.
CAT
- The Common Admission Test (CAT) is an entrance exam administered at the national level to candidates for graduate management programs. The National Testing Agency (NTA) administers the entrance exam each year for a variety of postgraduate programs. Every year, IIM administers this online test in a rotating fashion. The exam lasts for three hours.