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Megha Aggarwal

Guide-Level 13

Your best of four subjects should include one language and other major subjects.

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vinish sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, it doesn't matter what kind of language you choose for your exam. There are both languages English and Hindi, so feel free and all the best for your exam.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Sandeep!
Most colleges conduct the entrance test in English language. There might be some exceptions though. Please let me know the institute where you have applied/registered. I might be able to help you better then.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

Guide-Level 11

No, it is not available in Hindi.

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Prakalp Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
All your basic proofs like, passport, aadhar card, pan card, domicile (not all compulsory but whichever fulfils the requirement), also most importantly your mark sheets from the tenth standard till your the highest qualification.
About Hindi linguistic minority, you can only get from Mumbai University, i.e. for MS. For that, while filling your university CET form, you have to apply through linguistic minority.

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Prakalp Jain

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The cut-off for Hindi minority is pretty low where CET is a compulsion, it can be as low as 60-65 percentile but it can also be as high as 80 percentile.

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astha singh

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Hi Bibhakar!
Yes, of course, you can pursue Masters in Mass Communication. As an eligibility criteria, you only need to be a graduate from a recognized University in any discipline.

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Samreen khan

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Sorry, the papers are not available in Hindi.

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