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Karuna Jain

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There are 2 tests at the WWI entrance exam:
One is the GAT, which tests general aptitude, general knowledge, analytical reasoning, etc. The questions there are similar to those that you would find in a top level B School entrance.
Second is the CAT (Creative Aptitude Test). This measures more right bran functionality and ability of the student to think creatively, test their observation skills and their understanding of lateral / tangential thinking.

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Bushra Siddiqui

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You can pursue Masters in mass communication and journalism if you are creative and ready to for some hard work.

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Bushra Siddiqui

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Hi,
You may pursue online content writing course. Refer to the link below:
http://freelanceconfidence.com/50-free-online-writing-courses/

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Most of the universities ask for graduation (not necessarily in mass communication) to pursue a Master's degree. It is a matter of your interest.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The titles or nomenclature depend on the university offering the course. However, in graduation, you cannot pursue those specialisations which are available in PG. There is actually no difference between the two in graduation.

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Bhawesh jha

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You can pursuer M.Sc in microbiology. It has lots of scope like becoming a teaching professional, researcher. You can also opt for public health related courses based on your interest.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Vipul,
To study mass communication you can think of applying to London School of Economics, Loughborough University, Cardiff University, Cambridge and Oxford and University of Westminster.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
If you focus and goal is set to enter into media industry than you can go for BA journalism, otherwise, you can do BA English Honors and then enter into MA level through which you can improve your communication skills and in 3 years you can do internship in the same to understand in which profile you would want to start your career in journalism, whether it's English journalism, reporter, news anchor, research, content writing or in production line.
So, decide according to your interest.

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