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deepika maurya

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The total tuition fee for an M.A. Course at the JD Institute of Fashion Technology is INR 3.6 Lacs (for 2 years). The JD Institute of Fashion Technology offers M.A. Courses with two different specializations including M.A. In User Experience and Interaction Design (UI/UX) and M.A. In Fashion Communication.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It depend a lot on your interest. If you have done graduation in arts then M.A. Sociology would be better and if B.Com then M.Com.

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The aim of the written test of JMI Entrance Exam for M.A. Mass Communication subject is to test the knowledge and aptitude of the candidate and to ascertain the fact that the applicant is suitable for the course. The question paper of Mass Communication subject is divided into two parts. Part A is based on multiple choice questions and Part B is based on descriptive questions. In Part A, questions related to national and international political issues/personalities, General Knowledge, Film, Television and other media and Art, Literature and culture are asked. Whereas, the descriptive paper comprises of essay type long answers which ref
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed. ) course may vary depending on the institution and country. Generally, a candidate must have completed their graduation from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate percentage. As you mentioned that you have completed your graduation with 42%, it is important to note that this percentage may not meet the minimum requirement for many B.Ed. programs. In addition to the graduation percentage, some institutions may also consider the aggregate percentage obtained in the Master's degree programme. You mentioned that you have a Master of Arts (M.A. ) degree in Hindi
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