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Aayush Sharma

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NIMCJ Ahmedabad offers 120 seats in its BJMC programme. There are no additional seats in the whole programme. The programme is four years long and is spread over eight semesters. To gain admission into the programme candidates will have to apply through the centralised admission process of Gujarat University. As the seats are less the competition to get into the programme is quite high, therefore, candidates should make sure they get a high score during their Class 12 board exams.

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Aayush Sharma

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No, securing admission into NIMCJ Ahmedabad BJMC is not that difficult as admission takes place through merit secured in Class 12 examinations. Candidates who have passed their Class 12 are eligible for admission into the programme and can take direct admission. As the selection is solely based on Class 12 scores, candidates do not have to sit for multiple rounds as part of the admission process.

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Yes, candidates can get into NIMCJ Ahmedabad BJMC without any entrance exam. Admission into the programme is through the merit secured in the Class 12 board examinations. Therefore, candidates need not apply for any other entrance exam, to be eligible for admission into the programme. Those who want to apply for admission in the BJMC programme can do so through direct admission into the course.

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Hari Chagantipati

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Also, after earning a B.J.M.C at the University of Manchester, graduates can pursue a variety of careers: journalism as reporters, editors, and news analysts in print, broadcast, or digital media; public relations work with the designation of PR specialist or communication manager; advertising agency positions such as copywriter and media planner;

 prospects in digital media, such as social media management and content creation; various freelance careers in broadcasting and film production, plus other media-related occupations that present entrepreneurial opportunities.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can also do BJMC in Delhi after finishing the first year of B.Com. Yet, as BJMC is an under-graduate course, normally you would have to complete your 10+2 before you join that course. If you are interested in doing both B.Com and BJMC, you might have to find out if there are any colleges that provide the option of combined or part-time classes. All universities such as Delhi University, IP University, and private colleges such as IIMC provide BJMC, but most of them have the condition that students should be eligible for undergraduate courses. You might have to drop your B.Com or go for BJMC after you complete it.

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