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Rashmi Sinha
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Mumbai University offers BMM course via its affilated colleges, including Kelkar Education Trust's V.G.Vaze College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Hinduja College of Commerce and Bhavan's College, among others. As per the Round 1 cutoff for the General AI category students, the cutoff percentage was 67.83 for the Bachelor of Mass Media course at Hinduja College of Commerce. Candidates can refer to the table below to check out the BMM cutoff 2024 for colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai:MU Affiliated Colleges Round 1 Cutoff Percentage 2024 (General Category)Hinduja College of Commerce67.83Kelkar Education Trust
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Gaurav Shandilya
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Hi Avi,
Generally, the cut-off of all DU colleges offering mass communication ranges from 90-98%. Given the intensity of competition, the cut-offs are always on the higher side across all colleges under DU that offer the coveted programme. The university will release cut-offs for vacant seats subsequent to each round of admission via online and offline modes. You will need to keep an eye on the newspaper for second and third cut-off list to be published. There might be a slight chance that the cut-off might come down to 70 percent, only if you're lucky.
Generally, the cut-off of all DU colleges offering mass communication ranges from 90-98%. Given the intensity of competition, the cut-offs are always on the higher side across all colleges under DU that offer the coveted programme. The university will release cut-offs for vacant seats subsequent to each round of admission via online and offline modes. You will need to keep an eye on the newspaper for second and third cut-off list to be published. There might be a slight chance that the cut-off might come down to 70 percent, only if you're lucky.
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Shabana Bee
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You can try for the admission in colleges affiliated to Mumbai University for BM. As you are from ISC Board, you will get admission with this percentage too. So, you can try, may be you will get admission.
Good luck.
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