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Sumridhi Sinha

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Candidates can check AP ECET reporting time below -

Shift

Exam time

Reporting time

Shift 1 (forenoon session)

9:00 am to 12:00 pm

7:30 am to 9:00 am 

Shift 2 (afternoon session)

2:30 pm to 5:30 pm

1:00 pm to 2:30 pm

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Some of the best colleges for Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication in India are:

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vishnu harry

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BA in Journalism and Mass Communication offers a wide and exciting career scope for students who are passionate about storytelling, media, and communication. This programme opens doors to careers in news channels, digital media, advertising agencies, public relations, content writing, social media management, filmmaking, radio, and event management. In today's digital age, every brand and organisation needs skilled communicators, which makes this field highly in demand. Talking about (LPU), its BA (Journalism and Mass Communication) programme is designed with a strong industry focus, offering practical exposure through studio training

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Mayank Singh

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Students have to report to the IPMAT exam centre by 1 PM. The exam will begin on 2 PM. Students cannot enter the exam centre again once they have submitted the exam.

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vishnu harry

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I'm not sure about Chandigarh University, but at Lovely Professional University, you can pursue B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication after completing your 12th. The eligibility is generally around 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English or an equivalent qualification. The programme is designed in a practical, hands-on way where students get exposure to media production, reporting, digital content creation, and communication skills, helping them build confidence and prepare for careers in journalism, media, PR, and the digital industry.

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Mayank Singh

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Students have to reach the IPMAT exam centre a hour before the exam. IPMAT 2026 will be conducted from 2 PM to 4 PM and so students have to reach the latest by 1 PM.

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Mani Malhotra

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Students must report to the SET exam centre at least an hour before the exam. SET exam will take place at 9 AM at many test centres. Students must reach the exam centre the latest by 7:30 AM.

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Vikram Shukla

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Candidates only need to submit original documents during the NEET SS institute reporting for admissions. The original documents need to be surrendered to the college authorities and will remain under the custody of allotted college.

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pankaj

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The Journalism and Mass Communication programme at Chandigarh University is supported by strong institutional accreditation and national recognition. The university's ranking in NIRF and global visibility in QS rankings strengthen its academic reputation. The department offers industry oriented syllabus and advanced studio facilities. Such recognition ensures academic quality, structured learning, and professional credibility. Students benefit from being part of a university known for innovation, research orientation, and placement support, which adds long term value to their Journalism degree.

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Raunak Bakshi

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At Chandigarh University, Journalism students are exposed to prominent media houses such as Zee News, ETV Bharat, ABP News, India TV, and PTC News. In addition, PR firms and advertising agencies actively participate in campus drives. The department's focus on studio production, reporting practice, and editing skills makes students industry ready. Regular internships with national and regional media platforms help students gain professional exposure before final placements.

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