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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
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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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Good luck.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 11
Thanks.
All the best.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
So, B. M. is a field where you can explore every aspect of media. Mumbai is really a good place if you wish to pursue B. M. You get a lot of opportunities through this field. Also you get to know more about general knowledge stuff which is helpful. Mumbai has many institutes which provide this subject. However I suggest you to apply for the best to earn the best. Nextly only thing you need to know is that it completely depends on your dedication and talent to get into a field related or involved in media. Internships help a lot. If your an eager person who needs to know every stuff of media industry you should definitely apply. Howe
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
To answer your question, I am attaching a link below-
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/course/bachelor-of-mass-media-st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-110123?q=St.+Xaviers+College&rf=searchwidget&landing=clp
Hope this will be helpful for you. All the very best and thank you.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can refer to the below books for preparation of the exam:
1. Arihant's Guide for Mass Communication Entrance Exam
2. Manorama Yearbook
3. Keval J Kumar's Mass Communication in India
Apart from these books, you should also read newspapers daily including The Hindu and The Economic Times.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
1. It is just Bachelor Degree so LESS Preferred by the industry when Senior Students are available in the same salary.
2. The syllabus is Entry Level Syllabus only.
3. B.J. M. C. or B. M. does not get a specialisation at all. Most of the Universities in B. M. don't deliver real Professional Skills
advantages:
1. Basic Qualification to get JOBS is Bachelor Degree in B. M. or BJMC
2. If one does B. M. with Skills and Concern, a GOOD JOB is still possible at this early age.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
"In 2009, 65% of graduates from BMS went into full-time employment approximately. 22% work in the commercial, industrial and public management sectors. Others found work as health professionals (14.8%), in retail (14.4%) and marketing (12.5%)”. The Bachelor of Management Studies degree will be relevant in a vast number of professions, particularly within all business related sectors. This course will provide the perfect gateway for a career in:
General business management
Finance
Financial Consulting
Business Analysis
Strategic Management and Planning
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