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First of all, it's perfectly natural to be confused as to which course is the right one for you after Grade 12. You can begin by looking at the courses available online across different universities and SEE which ones interest you and identify the ones that you would definitely not want to opt for. In your question, I see that you have been able to identify Mass Communication as your area of interest, which is great. You can now have a look at the modules that are typically taught during an undergraduate Mass Communication course. For instance, at IILM University Gurugram, we offer B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communi
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Eligibility criteria : The basic eligibility for admission to M.A. In Mass Communication is a Bachelor degree in any stream of minimum 3 years duration. It is not compulsory to have a Bachelors degree in Journalism or Mass communication but it certainly gives an edge. There is no restriction with respect to stream of education in graduation.
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