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Sinchith Gowda

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Yes, it is possible. You can opt B Statistics, but little bit hard work is needed.

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Megha Aggarwal

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No, XIC does not offer UG in mass communication. Please refer to the link to know about the courses offered: https://www.shiksha.com/college/xavier-institute-of-communications-mahapalika-marg-mumbai-320/courses?s[]=7&ct[]=151&lo[]=1153.

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astha singh

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Hi Devang,
There is no specific course for Bachelors in sports journalism in any college or University. You can rather pursue Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication, which will give you the competence to become a good journalist. Selecting your beat, i.e, genre of reporting is up to you as and when you enter the industry. You can choose to report for sports news once you complete your graduation.

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Anima Sharma

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Some of the foreign universities allow you to join PG course with one year of additional courses. Search the websites of those universities and ask from them too.

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Anima Sharma

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Yes, you can but for which stream? You can also apply for other scholarships. Search on the web.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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If you are from SC/ST, then yes, but if you are in general category, then eligibility is 50 percent.

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Aravind Ayyadurai P

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It would be given weightage but that does't mean that it is going to affect your interview process.

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