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Meghna Khanna

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Journalism is a professional course and news never dies.
So, journalism can be a good option if you want to make a career in it because it will give you a lot of opportunities and name if you are on the right track.

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Meghna Khanna

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No, you cannot pursue 2 degree courses at the same time.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Warde,
Greetings!
Let me tell you that NIMCJ is a private college and yes, it is a good one. The practical training over there is good as per my knowledge. The placement cell always satisfies the students needs.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Vaishali,
Greetings!
The answer to your question is there will the selection based on your performance in higher secondary. No separate examinations tend to happen in any of the colleges under Delhi University.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Bhavana,
I am afraid, that there might not be any college out here, which offers you both the above mentioned courses at once. But, not to worry, you can pursue both the courses from different colleges at once. Mainly Journalism courses do not have any attendance issue. So, you have an alternative option available.

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Tanay Vaidya

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Hello, Apologies for my late reply. Exam preparations kept me busy. First off, to clarify something, the course itself doesn't revolve entirely around television anchoring. It is part of the syllabus in later semesters, but there's a variety of fields that are covered overall in the Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree. The timings themselves may vary, but lectures only take place 3 days a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Sometimes, there may be special workshops on the other days of the week, but for the most part, they're off days.

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saloni khandelwal

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Yes. A little bit. More of profit and loss and simple interest but the questions are easy.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Journalism and Mass Communication is a subject of Social Sciences, in which Maths is not a requirement. However, at the advanced level, statistics may be a part. But, maths is not needed to take admissions.

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Tanisha Talukder

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You have to fill up the form which is out, on the official website of Asutosh College. After applying, you need to wait for the publication of the merit list. Your english and aggregate percentages will be taken into account. After the list comes, a date will be assigned for admission. You have to come to the college to get admitted if you are selected. Hurry and fill up the form.

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