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Shruti Garg

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APICET 2026 exam will be held in first week of May 2026 in two sessions. The first session of Andhra Pradesh ICET 2026 exam willcommence in morning from 9 AM and the second session will commence in forenoon 2.30 pm. Candidates who will be allotted the first slot must report at the exam centre by 8.30 whereas, candidates who will be allotted the second shift must report at the exam centre by 2 pm. Candidates must complete the frisking process for entry to the examination hall. Candidates are advised to visit the allotted APICET 2026 exam centre on the day before the examination to become familiar with the route and exam centre.

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Om prakash sahoo

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Yes, you can study journalism at MAMO College even if you are not from Kerala. MAMO College, also known as Mar Athanasius Memorial College, is a reputable college located in Kothamangalam, Kerala, India. It offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Admissions to MAMO College are typically open to students from all over India, and the college has a diverse student body. To apply, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria, which usually include passing the 10+2 exam or an equivalent examination with a minimum percentage of marks.

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Gayathri

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Both are completely different from each other. But if your interest lies there & you have enough time in your hands with no financial pressure upon, you could proceed with it. By doing so you'll be holding two different degrees.

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HARSH SHAW

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1)10th marksheet/10th admit card
2)12th marksheet
3)eamcet admit card
4)eamcet rank card
5)college and department allotment slip
6)5 to 6 passport size and stamp size photo.

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Muhammed Sinan KN

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The journalist of the future will play a crucial role in society by scrutinising and holding to account those in power, shedding light on systemic failings, and finding the truth. If you want to enter this exciting and rapidly changing industry, or you're a media practitioner seeking to extend your expertise or refresh the intellectual basis of your practice, the Master of Journalism is a perfect choice. Monash journalism's particular focus on public interest and investigative journalism will equip you to contribute to the main value add of journalism in society - informing the public to allow citizens to be self governing.

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vidhi srivastava

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I don't have access to the specific syllabus for CUET's B.A. Journalism Honours programme. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics and subjects that may be covered in a journalism programme at the undergraduate level:
Introduction to Journalism: history and evolution of journalism, ethics, and principles of journalism, news gathering and reporting techniques. Writing for Media: principles of effective writing, different styles of writing, news writing, feature writing, and opinion writing. Mass Communication and Media: theories of mass communication, role of media in society, media management, and media law. Digital
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Sonali Kumari singh

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Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) in Delhi, India offers a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Journalism. The programme aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills and ethical values required to excel in the field of journalism. LSR's journalism course requires students to attend regular classes and submit assignments on time. The attendance policy is strict, and students are required to have a minimum of 75% attendance to be eligible to appear for the final exams. Apart from classroom teaching, the journalism course at LSR also provides practical and field exposure to students. The college has tie-ups with several media or
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LL.B. Shall be 100 while minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 33% individually and 48% in aggregate I. e. , total of all papers, as the case may be, of that Semester taken together
LL. M equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks on aggregate (50% in case of reserved categories, I. e. SC/ST/Persons with Disability). Good luck.

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