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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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Yes, that would be the best idea. Studying in Delhi has a lot of advantages. You will get a lot of guidance and networking.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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There is a word 'nomenclature' I wish you check the meaning of this because I need to use this word to make a reply. A university can name its course, under the guidelines by UGC. A Bachelor's degree in journalism had commonly been called Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication- BJMC as universities have the right to name the courses, the journalists and mass comm. got some specialisation as well as professional touch and got named by some as BA mass comm. Some universities came with B.Sc in mass media, BA in mass comm, BA in mass media, B.Sc in media studies as well. Another reason is following the global trends where we see for
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Ajay,
Yes, for getting admission in Undergraduate programme, you must have scored more than 50% marks in your class 12th exam and then, you have a good rank in the exam organised by the college.

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jigyasa arya

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hii , My answer is NO, it's not worth at all to pursue for bachelor's of jewellery designing from distance learning. Because jewellery designing is more of like a practical subject, you wouldn't learn anything properly in a distance programme. And it's not only about INDIA, it's the same thing for any other country. If you can't give time to it then I will suggest you to go for a full time short term diploma ( like one year diploma ) instead of a distance Bachelor's degree. You need to practice it regularly.
I hope now it's understood for you. Also if you want to pursue for a bachelor's only then accessory designing is a better idea t
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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
In our industry, experience is more valuable than a Masters degree. So, it's better to join somewhere and earn money with experience rather than again paying fee for a degree. Higher studies is good only if you are looking for government jobs or want to pursue your career in teaching.

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Anish Choudhary

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I am afraid that there are any specific government college for mass communication, there are many colleges that provides Bachelor's degree in Journalism precisely, but not Mass communication. Journalism is just a mere part of Mass Communication that has various fields inside, so if you want to pursue your career in just Journalism then DCAC, IP University are some of the leaders in the stream considering they are under government. Rest the fees structure in private colleges are also not that high and in fact you get the same exposure in both the sectors. See, both the colleges will follow the same course structure with the same facilit
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
Unfortunately, there is not even a decent B-school anywhere in India where one can get admission with just 15 percentile in MAT. And the ones you might get won't simply be worth enough to pursue MBA; turning out to be a total waste of both your precious time I.e. 2 years as well as money (in Lacs). I suggest you to either reappear for MAT (and/or other exams as per your wish) next year or focus on the other upcoming exams like MBA CET.
Good luck!

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
Yes, it is surely worth pursuing MBA after completing B.Com provided one is genuinely interested in making a career in the management sector. Being from commerce background, I think pursuing MBA in Finance is the most suitable option. However, you can choose any specialisation as per your interests and career goals. Kindly visit these links to know about the top MBA specializations as well as the top-ranked B-Schools in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-blogId-3223
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Athul,
Yes, you can apply after your class 12th, that's normally the universal rule. To apply for Canadian universities, you must be very good academically so you have to study hard. Also, you must take the IELTS to meet the English language requirements for international applicants. You are strongly advised to check university websites for details of Bachelor's degree programs, its admission, fee and deadlines before applying.

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