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Palak Patel

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Deciding whether to pursue a course in Print Media, Journalism, and Mass Communication to become a journalist depends on several factors.Here are some considerations to help you make an informed decision:Relevance: Journalism has evolved significantly with the rise of digital media and online journalism. While print media is still relevant, it's crucial to consider the broader landscape and the skills needed in today's journalism industry. Ensure that the course you choose covers digital journalism, multimedia storytelling, and online platforms.Practical Experience: Journalism is a field where practical experience and real-world exposu
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Palak Patel

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Choosing between B.Tech and journalism can be a challenging decision, as both fields offer different career paths and opportunities. Ultimately, the choice depends on your interests, skills, and long-term goals.Here are some factors to consider:Passion and Interests: Reflect on what you are truly passionate about. Are you more inclined towards technology, problem-solving, and scientific concepts (B.Tech) or storytelling, research, and communication (journalism)? Consider which field aligns better with your interests and personal strengths.Career Prospects: Evaluate the job market and career opportunities in each field. B.Tech graduates
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Dhanya B

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The JoSAA reporting date refers to the deadline by which candidates who have been allocated a seat through the JoSAA counselling process must report to the allotted institute. The reporting date is usually mentioned in the seat allocation letter or the counselling schedule released by JoSAA. It's important to adhere to the reporting date to secure your admission. The candidates must check the date of reporting without fail.

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Mohit Sharma

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There are many colleges that offer B.A. In mass communication and journalism in the state of Maharashtra, but some of them stand out for their quality of education, infrastructure, faculty, and placement opportunities. One of them is D Y Patil International University, Akrudi, Pune (DYPIU), which is a part of the prestigious D Y Patil Group. DYPIU offers a three-year degree programme that covers various aspects of media and communication, such as print, broadcast, digital, advertising, and public relations. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in the dynamic and competitive media
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Ayush kumar jha

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Hi,
To obtain the latest cutoff information for BJMC at Goa University, I recommend visiting the official website of the university or contacting the admission office directly. The official website of Goa University should have a dedicated section for admissions where you can find information about the cutoff scores or ranks for different courses. Additionally, the admission office can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the cutoffs for the BJMC program.
You may also consider checking the previous year's cutoff scores as a reference to get an idea of the approximate range for admission. This can give y
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Bhargav V

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I need a important questions of CUET entrance test.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Hi Sripadmini, Eligibility Criteria for M.A. Voc. Journalism is as follows:
A candidate who has passed Bachelor degree of 3 years duration (B.A/ B.Voc or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised university.

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Saksham Dubey

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Course Details : 3 Years , On Campus, Full Time
Exams Accepted : UCEED
Fees : 400,000 Rs Per Year

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Nitika

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No, it is not possible. You cannot switch from B.A. Programme to B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism in second year. If you want to pursue B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism then you have to take admission from first year. You have to start the new course from very beginning of that particular course.

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