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1. Bachelors Degree with at least 50% marks in the concerned subject/combination of subject and in aggregate. The elective subjects and languages in the combination of subjects are as under:
2. B.Ed.
3. Pass in the Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET Paper-II, conducted by CBSE in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE for the purpose.
4. Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English medium. Detailed eligibility criteria for the post of TGT (Soci
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Yes, you can definitely go with M.J. M. C. after your B.J. M. C. Journalism refers to writing about current events for broadcast news on radio or television, or printed articles for newspapers and other publications. Journalists help stimulate and engage the general public and help inform readers and viewers of the world around them. You need 50% in Graduation and you can look forward with admission in M.J. M. C. With this you need to make sure you opt the right academic partner for your journalism course. One of my friend has done this course from LPU. This course at LPU helps the student for following : Communication : Demonst
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