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Nitish Pahwa

Guide-Level 12

There is no age limit for learning, you can pursue the course now as you are saying that you are working and you might face problem in leaving the job.
So to tackle this hindrance you can opt for distance/part-time.

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Harshit Mehta

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-There's but just one way to crack any exam (except maybe JEE advance) to prepare all your topics, get atleast the basics cleared. - There *might* be quite a few simple topics not taught in class which would be included in MU-OET see their syllabus, goggle the topics and prepare. But otherwise most of the questions would fall under average category, formula based/ subjective. -In addition to PCM, you'll have English grammar questions. If you have good English, it'd be a plus point. -When I gave MU-OET we had to answer 240 questions in 180 minutes. Seems like they have reduced the number of questions to 200 this exam onward. Which gives
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anila k

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You can apply in December, 2018 (without late fee), and in the last week of December 2018 (with a late fee of Rs 100). This course is offered as a Distance/Correspondence programme.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Hi,
Go for IGNOU. It's the most valuable among all distance education institutes.

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Malay Bhatt

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Hi,
Follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-to-join-at-pg-level-blogId-8790

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Ashwani Kumar

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Eligibility for Bachelor's in Journalism.
Many deemed and reputed university offer this course. Main eligibility for this course is to have the minimum score of 60% in class 12th.
Many universities take an entrance exam for admission in Journalism. For more information, you should visit shiksha website, find any reputed college which offers that course, visit the website of the university, there you will find everything regarding this course. Good luck.

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shivangi raizada

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I hope you are doing well. No, they have an even blend of both.

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shivangi raizada

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Yare eligible for getting a seat to do journalism course as you have done class 12th and scored 70.2% in class 12th.

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shivangi raizada

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I hope you are doing well. As it's a graduation course, you need to complete class 12th from any stream and must have at least 60% marks, it's the eligibility criteria to get admission for BA mass communication and journalism in Mahatma Gandhi University, Chennai.

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