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Kriti Gupta

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Candidate must have graduated from a nationally recognised university or institution with at least 50% overall (45% for members of the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes). For SNAP, the overall cutoff is the 73 percentile. A good exam percentile can guarantee a call from the PI. With a percentile of 70 and a SNAP score of 45, you should pass the initial round of selection and how well you perform in your interview will determine the next step.

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Ritika Srivastava

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No, the counseling sessions are held on different days for all the programmes offered by Jamia Millia Islamia. Admission to all Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Post Graduate Diploma, Diploma and Certificate programs offered by the University is done through entrance test and counselling. University releases the subject-wise counselling schedule along with the result. To participate in the counselling, candidates have to reach the concerned department with all the required documents and admission fee. The seat is allotted to the candidate after the verification of documents and payment of the admission fee. Candidates must check the websit

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Kriti Gupta

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For admission here, there is an exam conducted – SET which is like any other competitive exam. The exam also has a section of WAT – writing ability test. Once the exam is cleared and if you are shortlisted, the college then conducts a PI round – Interview. Based on that one can get admission at SCMC.

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Kriti Gupta

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College life at SCMC is both hectic and fun. It becomes hectic because the entire semester/year is very tightly packed. There are classes each day, not much holidays are there. During summer vacation, students are required to do internships, after a point of time it feels like there is no personal time. But the college is good because of the events held here – very informative and entertaining. Also the practical knowledge provided here makes learning fun.

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Kriti Gupta

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There are a couple of PGs and hostels. First is the girls hostel accommodation by the college itself which is around 1km from the college, the boys hostel is around 500m from the college. Considering PGs, there are 4-5 in the radius of 500m. Once is Enigma hostel, which is a boy PG but now is for both girls and boys. Then there is Covie coliving spaces and Stanza living. These are both for boys and girls. One boys PG is Your space. All these 4 PGs are close to each other, all 300 – 400m from the college. Ridhi Sidhi park is a girls PG, 500m from the college, Hives is another girls PG around 800m far. There are even flat options i

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Kriti Gupta

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A prominent institution in India, the Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication (SCMC) in Pune provides extensive programmes in the area of media and communication. SCMC is unique when it comes to faculty – the teachers here have worked in the industry so they are able to tell the actual reality of the media industry which isn’t available in any book. The curriculum is very different as it is very much industry relevant whether that be studies or even the events conducted – it’s all about giving insights of the industry. It is a tight schedule but students get experience in their choice of field.

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Palak Patel

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Deciding whether to pursue a course in Print Media, Journalism, and Mass Communication to become a journalist depends on several factors.

Here are some considerations to help you make an informed decision:

  1. Relevance: Journalism has evolved significantly with the rise of digital media and online journalism. While print media is still relevant, it's crucial to consider the broader landscape and the skills needed in today's journalism industry. Ensure that the course you choose covers digital journalism, multimedia storytelling, and online platforms.

  2. Practical Experience: Journalism is a field where practical experience and real-world exposu

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Palak Patel

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Choosing between B.Tech and journalism can be a challenging decision, as both fields offer different career paths and opportunities. Ultimately, the choice depends on your interests, skills, and long-term goals.

Here are some factors to consider:

  1. Passion and Interests: Reflect on what you are truly passionate about. Are you more inclined towards technology, problem-solving, and scientific concepts (B.Tech) or storytelling, research, and communication (journalism)? Consider which field aligns better with your interests and personal strengths.

  2. Career Prospects: Evaluate the job market and career opportunities in each field. B.Tech graduates

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Muhammed shakeer

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The cutoff index score for B.Sc. Mass Communication in 2022 at a specific college or university would vary based on various factors, including the number of applicants, the availability of seats, and the performance of applicants in their respective examinations.

 

To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about the cutoff index score for B.Sc. Mass Communication in 2022, I recommend visiting the official website of the college or university you are interested in or contacting their admission department directly. They should have the relevant information regarding the cutoff scores for the specific academic year you are

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