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Guide-Level 14
Get all details through this link : https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism-chp
Good luck !
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Quantitative Aptitude- contains Maths questions until 10th standard
2. Logical Reasoning
3. English Language Comprehensive
4. General awareness and media related knowledge
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Scholar-Level 17
The success and failure of the candidate for an exam depends on his preparation for the ex
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Scholar-Level 17
Please mention the college/university you intend to ask about.
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Guide-Level 11
To get admission in VIPS, you need to get good rank from 1 to 200 maximum even less than that because competition is so high and though it depends on counseling and as much I know almost seats get filled in first counseling. If you want to crack it by any how then do hard work and study the whole course, attempt the exam by focusing each and every question and be careful if there will be a negative marking. Good Luck!
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Guide-Level 11
Hi,, you should then without doubt go for B.A. Journalism(H). You may also consider mass communication as a second option and apply for it too. Mass Communication is a more broad and wide field in which the field of journalism comes. But since you are very clear about just journalism, go for B.A. Journalism (H) and focus in this field only by studying in detail.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The cheapest institutions are always public / government institutions. Colleges in Delhi University would be perfect for you from the financial point of view as well as the quality of education.The second option would be getting good grades and opting for various private and government scholarships.
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