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Palak Patel

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If you're creative and innovative, good command over language, sense of humour, you'll become a career in radio and for that you have to choose mass communication and journalism as a career then choose Radio. You can also do specialisation in Radio. Choose NIMCJ for radio.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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The candidate must have completed Senior Secondary/ 10+2 Standard from a recognised university. The candidate must have a minimum aggregate percentage of 50% at the 10+2 level. So yes you are eligible.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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The candidate must have completed Senior Secondary/ 10+2 Standard from a recognised university. The candidate must have a minimum aggregate percentage of 50% at the 10+2 level. After the completion of the class 12th you can go for the following courses:
Diploma Courses (1 year. )
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 year)
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (2 year)
Post graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (1 year). .

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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After the completion of the class 12th you can go for the following courses:
Diploma Courses (1 year. )
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 year)
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (2 year)
Post graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (1 year)

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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The candidate must have completed Senior Secondary/ 10+2 Standard from a recognised university. The candidate must have a minimum aggregate percentage of 50% at the 10+2 level. After the completion of the class 12th you can go for the following courses:
Diploma Courses (1 year. )
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (3 year)
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (2 year)
Post graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (1 year).

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Hi prashant for mass communication The candidate must have completed Senior Secondary/ 10+2 Standard from a recognised university. The candidate must have a minimum aggregate percentage of 50% at the 10+2 level.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Hi prashant for mass communication The candidate must have completed Senior Secondary/ 10+2 Standard from a recognised university. The candidate must have a minimum aggregate percentage of 50% at the 10+2 level.

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Deepreet Kalsi

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If you are looking to pursue Journalism and Mass Communication in North India then you should definitely go for PCTE Group of Institutes its one of the best colleges in North India. Having said that ABP News, UTV Bloomberg, Dainik Jagran & Amar Ujala in their separate survey have awarded PCTE as an Outstanding B- School in North India. Talking about the Course, PCTE offers BAJMC and it is known for providing practical exposure to its students where you would be involved in N number of activities be it print or electronic media, where you would be covering various events in the college with drones, gimble, and other sophisticated gadget
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kirti Gupta

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Admission to the DU Journalism and Mass Communication course is subject to college termination. If the top four student combinations complete the termination of a particular college termination, then the student is eligible for admission to that college under the DU. Candidates will be admitted to the course, according to a state-of-the-art Journalism entrance examination conducted by the University of Delhi. Various tests will be done in English Medium and Hindi Medium. Students must obtain 50% in the 12th grade in any broadcast to be considered eligible to apply for a journalism entrance exam. Analysis and Comprehension Skills. The e

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Palak Patel

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There are many colleges in India for journalism like NIMCJ, MICA, Symbiosis International University, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, St Xavier's and much more.

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