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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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First cut-off was 97% for general, 92% and 91% for SC/ST and OBC respectively. The fifth and final cut-off landed upto 94.5% and admissions were closed.
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Namita
BA Hons Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)
BA Hons Multi Media & Mass Communication (BMMMC)
BA Hons in Hindi Journalism & Mass Communication (BHJMC)
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Journalism & Corporate Communication (DBJCC)
Two Year P. G. Diploma in Hindi Journalism
One Year P. G. Certificate Course in Hindi Journalism
BA (Hons) Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC):
Syllabus of B.A. Hons. Journalism
This course is offered by the following colleges:
Lady Shri Ram College for Women
Kamala Nehru College
Kalindi College
Maharaja Agrasen College
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
BA (Hons) Multi Media & Mass Communication (BMMMC):
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can go for Bachelors or Masters. That's your choice. But try to do only Masters and don't go for Bachelors again. Or go for PG diploma.

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Nikhil Mehta

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There is no such major differences between BA in mass communication and BJMC (Bachelors in journalism and mass communication). The course duration is three years. What differs is the number of subjects and the pattern of course. Bachelor of Journalism and mass communication is a specific graduate programme designed for this field whereas Bachelor of Arts has included mass communication courses along with various other courses of this stream.

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Nikhil Mehta

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Yes, you can pursue journalism after any degree. If you think you can pursue this career with ease then go for it. Because you are just doing for the sake of degree then do not waste your time. Choose your career wisely.

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Nikhil Mehta

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Some institutes put the age criteria of the candidate to be less than 30 years. Therefore, you are eligible for the journalism course. Join NIMCJ for BJMC course without the age limit.
https://www.nimcj.org/bjmc.html

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The entrance exam required to get into the college that you have mentioned is Banasthali University aptitude test and in this test, general aptitude questions, that is quants and LRDI are asked and also some GK questions.

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