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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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At Great Lakes, we do not have fixed cutoffs and any minimum scores are decided on after the completion of the application process and review of the overall applicant pool. Since the applicant pool varies in number and quality every year, the cutoffs may vary as well. As a broad indicator based on the past experience, a 90+ percentile in XAT/CAT, 600+ score in GMAT would be considered suitable subject to meeting other criteria. This is however an indicative score and if we find an exceptional candidates with a relatively lower score, we may still consider the application. On the other hand we may reject a candidate with a high aptitude
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Fee is reasonable and they give ample time. There are many scholarships for students in different categories. Sometimes, teachers pay for poor students. Filling the fee challan was always a problem for me in my college days. Have nothing more to tell about fees.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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I would like to recommend Massco Media, as it is an institute that is fully devoted for the studies of journalism and mass communication. It offers variety of courses in this media field. Many of its students have been placed in good and reputed organizations and they are working well there. The wholesome motto of this institute is to prepare skillful, proficient professionals who will showcase their talent in the media fields. This gives training to the students so as to polish their all the essential skills that are needed in the profession of media.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Srinivas,
PG Diploma is considered equivalent to a post-graduate degree, however, even by many, it is not included as a degree course. It is a Diploma course. MA is a post-graduate degree. Moreover, journalism and mass communication together is a wide topic that will cover all the aspects. It is not just limited to journalism only. You will have more options (other than a journalist).

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