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Ankit Singh

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Dear Balram,
No good college will take admission without the entrance exam. In case you don't not wish to get into DU then you can probably try for IP University or Amity University.
For both the universities, you will have to appear for entrance exams.

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Ritika Pradhan

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No, AAFT is not UGC recognised. However, the academy was planned as an alternative to formal film schools and has since come a long way making a unique place for itself amongst the best global centers of education of its kind. Growing to be certified as the first ISO 9001:2000 film school in this part of the world in less than a decade since its inception, the academy was also approved as an international level training center by the 125-year-old city & guilds of the United Kingdom in the year 2002.

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Bushra Siddiqui

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Following are the good colleges for journalism:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-99-2-0-0-0
You will have to fill the application form for the colleges and then appear for the entrance test.

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Bushra Siddiqui

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The best course that you can pursue is mass communication and then decide which of these fields is better for you to make your career.

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Richa Raghawan

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Yes, it is a good decision to pursue mass communication.
Mass Communication courses broaden your horizons to the different types of careers one can pursue in the communication sector. Do remember that the constant emergence and evolution of media technology will see new jobs and specialities being created and other jobs being made irrelevant.
I would suggest figuring out what interests you the most while studying so that you can decide what you would like to specialise in. Do not be disheartened or biased towards any subject or topic you may encounter during your course as you may end up becoming fond of something that you did not part
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Richa Raghawan

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Xavier Institute of Communications is the best institute to pursue advertising course.

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Mayukh Choubey

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Hello Punit,
It is a great choice of career buddy. You remind me of myself when I was at your age. It was very enthusiastic about traveling and seeing the world. Keep that enthusiasm but as you grow up, you'll understand the need of a good degree.
So, I would recommend to finish your+2 then get your Bachelor degree in mass communication or visual communication and in these 2 years, get some experiences of photography, videography, volunteering, theatre because big companies like FOX, Viacom, Discovery, Net Geo look for experienced candidates.
Hope the answer was helpful.
Best of luck.

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