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Anoushka KoulCurrent Student
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Just fill the application form online
You will get the form at jmicoe.in and if you have SC or ST category, then you need a minimum of 50%.
You will get the form at jmicoe.in and if you have SC or ST category, then you need a minimum of 50%.
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ashwani koulCurrent Student
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Hi,
There will be two part in the exam pattern, part A and part B. In part A, there will be multiple type questions of 35 and 25 and in part B, you will get subjective type of questions of 25 marks.
There will be two part in the exam pattern, part A and part B. In part A, there will be multiple type questions of 35 and 25 and in part B, you will get subjective type of questions of 25 marks.
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ashwani koulCurrent Student
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Hi,
The cut-off marks change every year with the performance of the students. So, a proper score is not there but if you get around 50, you may have a chance.
Best of luck.
The cut-off marks change every year with the performance of the students. So, a proper score is not there but if you get around 50, you may have a chance.
Best of luck.
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Anoushka KoulCurrent Student
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Its not like DU in JMI that there is some cut-off for any course. You should have minimum 60% in graduation or in 12 and then after filling the form you have to give the entrance test and after that selected candidate's list will be displayed
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Its not like DU in JMI that there is some cut-off for any course. You should have minimum 60% in graduation or in 12 and then after filling the form you have to give the entrance test and after that selected candidate's list will be displayed online.
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Sorry, now it won't possible as the last date was March 14, 2018.
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MAAZ ABDULLAHCurrent Student
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For B.Sc (Hons.) Physics course in AMU you are required to pay around Rs 7,625 per year for the period of 3 years. That means the total cost for complete 3 years would be Rs 22,875. That's it. Best of Luck!
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What was the last year cutoff for B.A mass media entrance in Jamia Millia Islamia? Kindly help.
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Anoushka KoulCurrent Student
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General
228-183
Muslim
185-170
Muslim (OBC/ST)
177-154
Muslim (Women)
171-160
Jammu and Kashmir
176-168
Kashmir Migrant
177-124
PwD
160-162
These are the scores according to the category for admission in jmia for B.A. Mass media.
228-183
Muslim
185-170
Muslim (OBC/ST)
177-154
Muslim (Women)
171-160
Jammu and Kashmir
176-168
Kashmir Migrant
177-124
PwD
160-162
These are the scores according to the category for admission in jmia for B.A. Mass media.
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ashwani koulCurrent Student
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Hi,
The minimum criteria to get the admission is 55%. So it will be not possible for you to get the admission in this course.
Best of luck!!
The minimum criteria to get the admission is 55%. So it will be not possible for you to get the admission in this course.
Best of luck!!
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ashwani koulCurrent Student
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Hi,
You need minimum of 60% overall in your graduation for the admission in Master's course in Jamia and your general subjects percentage will not matter. As the admission forms are available, you can fill them: http://jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/depa
You need minimum of 60% overall in your graduation for the admission in Master's course in Jamia and your general subjects percentage will not matter. As the admission forms are available, you can fill them: http://jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/depa
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Hi,
You need minimum of 60% overall in your graduation for the admission in Master's course in Jamia and your general subjects percentage will not matter. As the admission forms are available, you can fill them: http://jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/departments/Computer-Science/courses-name/MCAMaster_of_Computer_Application-191/1.
Best of luck.
You need minimum of 60% overall in your graduation for the admission in Master's course in Jamia and your general subjects percentage will not matter. As the admission forms are available, you can fill them: http://jmi.ac.in/aboutjamia/departments/Computer-Science/courses-name/MCAMaster_of_Computer_Application-191/1.
Best of luck.
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Hi,
There are numerous career options for history graduates. Let's explore them here.
Teaching - Teaching history is the most comfortable job after studying history. You may or may not go for masters but get a B.Ed or the requisite diploma to te
There are numerous career options for history graduates. Let's explore them here.
Teaching - Teaching history is the most comfortable job after studying history. You may or may not go for masters but get a B.Ed or the requisite diploma to te
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Hi,
There are numerous career options for history graduates. Let's explore them here.
Teaching - Teaching history is the most comfortable job after studying history. You may or may not go for masters but get a B.Ed or the requisite diploma to teach at school level (you may study further to teach at college/university level).
Research - You may study further and join research institutions and think tanks.
Government Jobs - Ask people in DU about their career plans and a major chunk of them would tell you that they are preparing for government jobs - civil services, bank, police, etc. BA (Hons) History gives a firm footing for UPSC and other government avenues. History sharpens you and if you have sincerely studied and imbibed history, you will be a lot sharper by the end of third year and you shall have a strong chance of clinching a government job.
Archaeology - You can go on to study archaeology and serve in ASI or in state governments departments.
Museum work - There are so many courses related to museums, specialising in various aspects of museum stuff and having a historical background, you will have a strong chance at acing at museum work.
Organisations - There are non-governmental organisations working for history and heritage where you may seek work, such as INTACH. You may also ace at general organisations with a historical background.
Writing work - A historical background and right skills can get you with firms employing writers, this may range from content writing for tourism websites to magazines and publishers requiring article writing, proofreading editing, etc.
Media - Many known journalists including Sagarika Ghose are history graduates. It provides you all the skills which you need in journalistic work such as analyzing facts and reconstruction based on evidence, looking for evidence and shuffling between various probabilities, etc. A course in media studies/mass communication post BA (Hons) History shall be most rewarding.
Film making - They are always making films on social, cultural and historical aspects and it is a ripe field for students of history where they can work as writers, editors and if they possess requisite skills than as assistants, directors, or make their own films. Non-governmental organisations, TV channels, media companies, independent filmmakers are always making films and you have a decent chance here if you have right skills.
There are numerous career options for history graduates. Let's explore them here.
Teaching - Teaching history is the most comfortable job after studying history. You may or may not go for masters but get a B.Ed or the requisite diploma to teach at school level (you may study further to teach at college/university level).
Research - You may study further and join research institutions and think tanks.
Government Jobs - Ask people in DU about their career plans and a major chunk of them would tell you that they are preparing for government jobs - civil services, bank, police, etc. BA (Hons) History gives a firm footing for UPSC and other government avenues. History sharpens you and if you have sincerely studied and imbibed history, you will be a lot sharper by the end of third year and you shall have a strong chance of clinching a government job.
Archaeology - You can go on to study archaeology and serve in ASI or in state governments departments.
Museum work - There are so many courses related to museums, specialising in various aspects of museum stuff and having a historical background, you will have a strong chance at acing at museum work.
Organisations - There are non-governmental organisations working for history and heritage where you may seek work, such as INTACH. You may also ace at general organisations with a historical background.
Writing work - A historical background and right skills can get you with firms employing writers, this may range from content writing for tourism websites to magazines and publishers requiring article writing, proofreading editing, etc.
Media - Many known journalists including Sagarika Ghose are history graduates. It provides you all the skills which you need in journalistic work such as analyzing facts and reconstruction based on evidence, looking for evidence and shuffling between various probabilities, etc. A course in media studies/mass communication post BA (Hons) History shall be most rewarding.
Film making - They are always making films on social, cultural and historical aspects and it is a ripe field for students of history where they can work as writers, editors and if they possess requisite skills than as assistants, directors, or make their own films. Non-governmental organisations, TV channels, media companies, independent filmmakers are always making films and you have a decent chance here if you have right skills.
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