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New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is just one campus situated in Dwarka that offers M.A. In mass communication. Due to this you can say the competition is high. The seats are allotted to the students in this campus only. The distribution of the seats is all depends upon the rank you have deserved. There are two types of courses/classes conducted in the campus for the mass communication its regular classes and weekend classes. There is a specified number of seats in regular batch and in weekend batch.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
About Diploma course in mass communication. But, why are you going for Diploma? If you have interest in mass communication, then go for a proper degree course in mass communication, as it will help you to fetch a good job. And, after Bachelors degree in mass communication, go for Masters degree in mass communication.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Prepare yourself for the following aspects:
- General Knowledge
- Current affairs
- History of print, media, how media helped during independence struggle, how media existed in past times- Tamrapatra lekh, wall paints, etc.
- Communication, its forms, types, history
- Politics
- Language paper (English or Hindi)
Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
They usually makes an analysis of your communication, personality, how much you are aware of current affairs, general knowledge, a little bit of history of paper and newspaper. The questions may be related to the policy and schemes launched by government, elections, ministers of information, history of media (not in depth), etc.
It is an easy process.
Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
According to the eligibility criteria of the college a candidate must possess 40% - 50% of marks in 12th standards (with any stream), as per my knowledge there is no any other criteria and as you have to 57% in your 12th standard, you will surely get admission there.
BA in journalism and mass communication is a three year full time degree programme.
Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, of course like in other MNC's or company, media industries too have several departments with a proper segment. If you have a business, commerce related background you can be a part of their B2B teams, if you have IT related background you can be a part of their technical or IT sectors. So, there are opportunities. But please focus if you are willing to be news anchor, reader, journalist, editor etc. Than these are course specific. It's better if you will pursue a course related to journalism or mass communication. Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you are applying for Masters programme, then an entrance exam is carried out, and if you are applying for Bachelors programme, then it depends upon your marks in class 12th. If you are looking for journalism and Mass Communication, then better to opt for degree programme course that includes combo of both these fields. Apart from this, you have option to go with either journalism degree or with mass communication one. And, you may also apply for some certificate or Diploma courses like that of photography, editing, writing etc. But, best is to go with journalism + Mass communication. It will cover a greater aspect of thi
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
After class 10th, but I would suggest you something better. I feel that you want to be into the field of event management only, right? So, if it's your final choice, then why don't you make it much better? I don't think that admission after class 10th is a good idea. I would suggest you to complete your class 12th, then think about this. Plus, I don't believe that you should go for a Diploma course. Rather, try to pursue a full time degree course, because graduation matters the most. If you will take admission in Diploma after class 12th.Trust me, you or any other person will not be able to fetch a good job, because there is
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