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Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Amravati is good for Post Graduation Diploma in Marathi Journalism. The duration of the Post Graduation Diploma in Marathi Journalism course is one year. Eligibility Criteria: Applicants who have passed their graduation or are appearing for the final year examination of their Bachelor's Degree from a recognised university or institute are eligible to apply.
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1- University Institute of Media Studies, Chandigarh University
2- Indian Institute of Mass Communication (Delhi, Dhenkal, Aizwal, Amarawati, Kottayam and Jammu)
3- AJK Mass communication research centre Jamia Islamia University Delhi
4- Amity University
5- Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication Pune
6- Department of Jou
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1- Backward Class (BC): 30 percent
BC - General: 26.5 percent
BC - Muslims: 3.5 percent
2- Most Backward Class (MBC): 20 percent
In most Backward Communities (MBC): 13 percent
Identified Community (DNC): 7 percent
3- Scheduled Castes: 18 percent
Scheduled Castes (others): 15 percent
only for (Arunthathiyar): 3 percent
4- Scheduled Tribes: 1 percent
Total Reservation: 69 percent.
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