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Hem Lata

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Admission to BA Journalism programme starts after the results for 10+2 examination are declared. Ideally, the process begins in the month of May, when various institutes invite application from prospective students. Students whose 10+2 results have been declared or who are awaiting their results can fill the application forms for the course. The admission process is best described through the figure given below:
Application Form
Written Test
Personal Interview
After the submission of the application form, students are called for a written test. Written Test might be of Objective and/or Subjective type. Objective paper may contain questions
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Azhar Mohamed

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No there is no entrance exam to get admitted into BA in Journalism program. The admission is based on the score in public exam (12th/+2).

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Mohd Nazim

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RIMT University provides Education of quality along with Placement service. Some of popular companies like Dell, Wipro, NIIT, Tech Mahindra, Ibibo, etc. visit campus every year. http://rimt.ac.in/

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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As per my opinion and my knowledge, these are two different fields and have very different syllabus. Both are 2 separate course. All the best.

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Kaushani GangulyMedia student. Film Enthusiast.

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Engineering and J&M are very different from each other. While you have to exert a lot more for engineering, it will be more fruitful. But if you actually want to do Journalism and Mass Communication then you should go for the course you really want to pursue.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Hello,
There is no difference between both the courses. It's just only the nomenclature of course. Few universities and campus give BA (JMC) degree and few one give BJMC and GJUS&T, Hisar provides B.Sc degree in journalism and mass communication.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You can work in newspaper publication, News and Blogging groups, Magazines and Editorials, TV Channels, Radios etc. Your job can range from editorial work to presenting.

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Leena Agarwal

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There are a lot of opportunities in journalism. Most of the professionals may work in areas like journals, photography companies, All India Radio, broadcasting corporations, press information bureau, new agencies, advertising agents, newspapers, periodicals, TV channels, radio telecasting companies, colleges, institutes, etc. Professionals may get jobs in both private and public sectors. Colleges:
Banaras University
Hindu College
Indraprastha College
Christ University
Amity University.

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