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1. CAT - JBIMS, SP Jain, Sydenham, KJ Somaiya, Welingkar, NITIE, IIT, IIM-Indore(Navi Mumbai campus).
2. NMAT - NMIMS
3. CET - JBIMS, Sydenham, KJ Somaiya, Welingkar, SIES, NL Dalmia.
4. XAT - SP Jain, KJ Somaiya, Welingkar.
5. CMAT - JBIMS, Sydenham, KJ Somaiya, Welingkar.
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Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions at ICT are conducted at two levels and merit list is also prepared at these levels, that is, Level 1 and Level 2.
Level 1: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE/GPAT score in the specified subject and thereafter no written test or interview round is conducted for admission. Level 2 admission process is only conducted if seats remain vacant after merit list of Level 1 is released.
Level 2: Merit lis
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The entrance exam of BMM consists of 4 sections and these are the main topic areas:
Critical Analysis and Creative Thinking
Data Interpretation
English Language Skills
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
Arihant Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination by D. Mittal
Issues in Mass Communication by J.S. Yadava & Pradeep Mathur
Media Planning: A Practical Guide
Media/Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media
Sap Guide to Journalism Mass Communication Entrance Examination by Panel of Experts
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As far as non-classroom activities are concerned, SPJIMR
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To pursue MBA from IITs, you need to write CAT. For the private colleges, you need to appear for the specified entrance tests (if available) or else they would also accept based on scores in top exams like CAT, MAT, and XAT etc.
So, for private colleges you need to verify the admission procedures carefully.
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