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Kaushani GangulyMedia student. Film Enthusiast.

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Bachelor's in mass communication will be more theoretically, focusing on theories and models. A B.Sc will be a lot more scientific and practical oriented.

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Shivani GuptaI'm Always happy just for one reason

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For getting a call from IIMS, you would be required to have your CAT score above 95 percentile. The best IIMS, call students when they have their percentile above 90% or 95%. You have a good academic background, so you just need to score your best in CAT rest there is a fair chance that you will get in. All the best.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi Ananya,
There are various courses in design field like fashion design, textile design, accessory design, jewellery design, leather design, ceramic and glass design, interior design, product design and so on. You can refer to this link to find the best design colleges in Indiahttps://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/top-10-design-institutes-in-india-blogId-8287.

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siddhi ghuge

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Hi,
Internship is the best way to explore your talent in the field. For internship, you can find them on various online websites and apps like internshala and frapp. Or else, you can complete your post graduation either in journalism or mass communication or other fields. You can also do internship as you continue with your study.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Hi Khushbu,
You only need to pass your class 12th or senior secondary examination with an aggregate of 45% from a recognised board or university. After fulfilling this eligibility criteria, you can appear for the CLAT exam (common law admission test), conducted for the admission to the top government and private colleges in India. After successful clearing the exam, you may choose the course and specialised law branch of your choice.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Yes, you can certainly join CMA. In fact, a graduate is directly eligible for the intermediate level. Here are the eligibility criteria for intermediate CMA:
1. A candidate should have passed Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2) and Foundation Course of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India.
2. Graduation in any discipline other than Fine Arts.
3. Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination of CAT of the Institute.
4. Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination and Competency Level Part II Examination of CAT of the Institute.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi, your degree is not relevant to what you want to study. Moreover, you do not have any work experience, which is a must for any recognized MBA programme. If you want to do PG in logistics, first check for colleges offering this course and its admission requirements.

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Navita Batra

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If you are a United States High School student applying for admission to an Australian University, as a fulltime undergraduate or graduate student, they will almost certainly want you to include a copy of your ACT or SAT scores except that no other Australian Universities require SAT.

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