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Mehak Seth

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It depends on the state where you are giving the entrance. I guess, you cannot write in bengali of M.A in journalism and mass communication.

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shubham Sawana

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Yes, you can but if your age is not according to the NCHMCT rule, you cannot join an NCHMCT-affiliated institute. Your age must be 22 years or below.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rajitha,
You have finished your 12th in 2014. Right? So now after four years, you must be working somewhere? In addition, you can do PG only after graduation. But can you spare two years & go to attend classes? Still do not worry. There are enough distance education program in this subject. IGNOU or SMUDE or many other universities offer graduation as well as PG in Mass Communication. Please download brochure cum application form and start off !!

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Pooja sehrawat

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You need to be a graduate in any discipline in order to be eligible for M.A. In mass communication from Tripura University. You will have to qualify an entrance exam called TUET to get admission in Tripura University. You can refer to this link to get more details about the exam https://www.shiksha.com/university/tripura-university/exams/tripura-university-entrance-test?course=1007.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi, Journalism is a professional course and teaches the students practically. So, if you want to pursue M.A. In journalism because you need the degree in papers or because you are working somewhere as a media professional already, then go for it. But if you seriously want to pursue a degree to eventually get a placement in media, please go for a regular course. Moreover, if you are one of those who have studied some other subject except journalism in your graduation then again go for a regular Masters course so as to get a hands-on experience. This being said, one should always try and go for regular courses for professional courses li
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