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Himanshi Bisht

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To Prepare for B.A in Theatre Entrace Exams you need to know aout Theatre and it's History. Here are some more tips:

  • Read plays by Shakespeare, Kalidasa, Brecht, and modern playwrights.
  • Practice monologues and improvisation.
  • Stay updated with theatre history and performing arts trends.
  • Improve voice modulation and body language.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course, there are more than 500 BA in Mass Communication colleges in India and many among them offer admissions on the merit system. However, you'll still need to fulfil the eligibility criteria for the college. Some popular colleges that offer admission without entrance include St. Joseph's University, Amity University, MCNUJC Bhopal, Christ University, and IMS Noida.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, Presidency College offers a BA programme. Under this programme, students get to choose from three courses, namely Journalism, Psychology and Political Science. The duration of these courses is three years. Overall, students study different facets of Arts and Humanities. Admission to these courses is made based on marks obtained in the qualifying exam. To apply, visit the official website of the institute.

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Mohit Datta

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Unfortunately, there's no provision of lateral entry for BA in Mass Communication course admission. You'll have to get admission in the very first year and complete all the 3 years of the program. Though you can get admission to Master's courses in the Mass Communication & Media programs. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, in all the government-recognized universities, the reservation or quota systems are generally applied to BA in Mass Communication courses. A specific % of seats to students belonging to categories like Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC), etc., have been allocated.

Following the government's reservation policy, it generally allocates 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, and 27% for OBC categories. Though it can change depending on the specific college. 

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Nishtha Garg

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To secure a seat at KSOU for BA, candidates must complete the duly filled application form. The form has to be submitted along with the required documents and an applicable application fee.  However, before applying, candidates must ensure to fulfil the requisite eligibility criteria for admission to their desired specialisation. Those who are shortlisted must confirm their admission by submitting the prescribed KSOU BA fees.

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Lalit Rastogi

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BA in Mass Communication is a multi-faceted degree programme that will offer you a broad exposure and hands-on training opportunities in the field of media. Along with this, it will benefit you in many ways, such as:

  • Offers the foundational knowledge about the mass media field.
  • Helps you keep up with the latest updates worldwide.
  • Helps you sharpen your writing, reporting, and editing skills.
  • Helps you decide your area of interest to pursue your career in a specific industry.

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Shiksha Divya

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As per the official website, there is no specific information related to DPG Degree College (DPGDC) BA placement 2024. However, the overall placement statistics of the college for the 2024 drive show that 60 out of 200 students who were registered for the placements were placed. Over 40 organisations participated in the placements, with some of the major recruiters including Convergys, ICICI Bank, Tech Mahindra, and others.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, BVSc graduates can pursue PhD programs in Veterinary Science and related fields. To be eligible, they typically need to complete a Master's degree (MVSc) in a specialised area such as Veterinary Pathology, Animal Genetics, or Veterinary Surgery.

Some universities may allow direct admission to PhD programs after BVSc with exceptional academic records. PhD programs focus on research, innovation, and specialization, leading to careers in academia, research institutions, and the pharmaceutical industry.

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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, you can take admission to MSW course at most universities of India even if you have completed graduation in Physics subject.

Most of the MSW colleges in India accept graduates with at least 50% marks and do not consider the subject field requirements. Although students must keep in mind that admission criteria for MSW course in colleges of India might vary.

Students are advised to check the subject requirement in their selected college first for MSW course before applying for admission.

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