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Nishtha Kumar

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Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies has a Placement Committee, which helps with the placements, so there are always good opportunities given to students completing BJMC from VIPS, so you can check the recent placements on the college's official website. Www.vips.edu.

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astha singh

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Hi Sarah!. The IPU CET is not a very difficult test. You just need to practice your language skills and analytical ability. Apart from this, the exam also has a quantitative aptitude test which is basically 9th-10th standard maths. General knowledge and media awareness are also important so read a lot of newspaper. Browse about the top news channels and media personalities over the internet to gain more knowledge about the media. You can also refer to the Journalism entrance exam coaching books available in the market to understand the paper pattern.

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astha singh

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Hi Om,
Yes, you can apply for Indraprastha University for BJMC. You can be from any stream to apply for the said course. There is a general aptitude test, on which the selection criteria is based. You can easily get into the best colleges of IPU if you score up to 1000 rank.

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astha singh

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Hi Shivam,
BJMC and BMM are same Bachelor degrees with different names. These are mass communication programs of 3 years. In Delhi, you can apply for DU colleges and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Apart from that, there are private universities like Amity, Sharda and LPU. You can refer to this link for a detailed information: https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-undergraduate-mass-communication-colleges-in-delhi-blogId-10880

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Nishtha Kumar

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If you study according to the syllabus, it will be easy for you. It is average. Basic questions are asked, which are not too difficult.

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astha singh

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Hi Biswajit,
In order to pursue graduation in Bachelor of journalism and mass communication, you need to have cleared your 10+2 from a recognised board of education with an aggregate of 50% marks. You will have to appear for an entrance test which is a general aptitude test. The entrance test has 4 major sections namely quantitative aptitude test, analytical aptitude test, English language test and general knowledge.

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astha singh

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Hi Jatin,
Since BJMC is an undergraduate course, you should have cleared 10+2 examination from a recognised board. Your aggregate percentage needs to be at least 75 percent for general category. The merit based admission system in DU has changed and now you have to appear for a common entrance test in order to apply for Journalism and Mass Communication. The entrance exam generally takes place in the month of May-June.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Amity University is in Noida and can be a good option. They have a state of the art studio and a community radio which are good to learn at. Besides, IIMC can also be a good option. Some channels like AajTak are also having their institutes which are totally private.

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astha singh

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Hi Sana,
The scope of jobs in media in Government sector is limited to Doordarshan, All India Radio, Indian Information Services and United News of India.

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Hasti N

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You can go for PG Diploma/certificate course.
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