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Vivek Kumar Yadav

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With a CET merit rank of 134, you already stand a strong chance for BMS at Mithibai College. After registering in the CAP (Centralized Admission Process), you must fill and lock your choices including Mithibai. Seat allotment is done round by round based on rank, quota, and seat availability. If you don't get it through CAP, you can also approach the college for direct admission under management quota, where you'll need to submit documents, merit proof, and pay fees.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BMC is a good course for aspiring news anchors or TV reporters. It equips students with skills in public speaking, news reporting, and on-camera presentation.

Alongside practical training in media labs, students gain exposure to journalism ethics and current affairs, which are essential for this profession. Many colleges also offer internships in TV channels and news agencies, helping students gain real-world anchoring and reporting experience.

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Parul Thapa

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The average starting salary of a BMC graduate in India ranges from ?2.5 LPA to ?5 LPA, depending on the job role and the employer. Entry-level positions in journalism, content writing, and PR usually begin on the lower side.

With experience, salaries grow significantly in media fields such as broadcasting, advertising, and digital marketing. Skilled graduates who develop strong portfolios or specialize in high-demand areas like filmmaking and social media often command better pay packages.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, students from Arts, Commerce, and Science backgrounds can all apply for the BMC course. The eligibility criteria usually require completion of Class 12 from any recognised stream.

Since the course focuses on communication, creativity, and media knowledge, it does not restrict students based on their academic background. This flexibility makes BMC a popular choice for students from diverse educational streams who wish to build a media career.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Most colleges do not have a strict age limit for applying to the BMC course. The eligibility primarily focuses on completing Class 12 from a recognised board with minimum marks, usually 50%.

However, certain universities may specify age restrictions, typically between 17 to 25 years. Therefore, candidates are advised to check the official eligibility guidelines of their chosen institution before applying.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Absolutely, some colleges conduct their own university-level exams for BMC admission. But there also some colleges who accept Class 12 scores. 

These exams usually tests a student's general awareness, language skills, logical reasoning etc. Before sitting for the admission process, candidate must check the official notifications released by the universities so they don't miss out on important updates.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, topics like filmmaking and video production are usually a part of the BMC curriculum.

In these, students usually study topics like scriptwriting, shooting, editing, cinematography, etc. These subjects give all the exposure to the students that is needed in visual storytelling and media production in this field.

The curriculum also includes practical labs, workshops and also short film projects. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, there is a difference between the two. BMC (Bachelor of Mass Communication) covers a broader spectrum of media, including journalism, advertising, public relations, filmmaking, and digital media.

On the other hand, BA in Journalism & Mass Communication gives more emphasis to reporting, news production, and editorial work. BMC is slightly more practical and versatile, while BA Journalism & Mass Communication is journalism-centric.

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Parul Shukla

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The BMC curriculum balances both theory and practical training, but the emphasis leans more towards practical learning. Students work on live projects, media labs, internships, and workshops to gain hands-on exposure.

Alongside this, theoretical subjects like media ethics, communication models, and journalism principles build a strong foundation. The mix of classroom study and fieldwork ensures students develop both analytical and technical skills required in the media industry.

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