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Vashika Sarraf

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Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication colleges:
1. Patna college.
2. St. Xavier's college of management and technology
3. Impact college
3. Amity university
4. Nalanda open university.
5. Patna university.
6. International school of management etc.

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Palak Patel

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Yes, you can apply for a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Journalism after completing 12th grade. Many universities and colleges in India offer Bachelor's degrees in Mass Communication and Journalism, and they usually accept students from any stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts/Humanities) who have completed their 12th grade. To apply for a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and Journalism, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria of the particular university or college you are interested in. Typically, you will need to have completed 10+2 or an equivalent exam with a minimum percentage of marks as specified by the
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Atharva Tamboli

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Yes, there are many Certificate courses in journalism available and the eligibility requirements for each course may vary. However, in general, the eligibility criteria for Certificate courses in journalism may include:
Educational Qualification: Candidates may need to have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board or university.
Age Limit: There may be a minimum and maximum age limit for admission to the course. Language Proficiency: Candidates may be required to have good proficiency in the language in which the course is being offered. Basic Computer Skills: Candidates may be required to have basic comput
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Harsh PandeyFaculty LPU

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Dear student, LPU does not offer Ph.D. in journalism. There are scores of Ph.D. programs that LPU offers. The previous year question papers, syllabus, sample papers and all such information can be had from LPU NEST website. Please visit the LPU NEST website of the concerned programme to know the exam pattern of the LPU NEST exam. You need to have a good command of your subject, stream, verbal ability and analytical ability to get a good score. Good Luck.

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Gaurav

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I want to study B.A. In mass communication and journalism in the Maharashtra. So I want to know the best colleges in Maharashtra
Mass communication is a great choice when it comes to looking for a career. B.A. In Mass communication trains the students for the skills required to succeed in the media industry. As the world in relying on the media, there are different opportunities and areas to explore to make a successful career. In Maharashtra, you can come across many colleges that offer this course. Some of them are mentioned below:
1. Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai
2. Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune
3. Sophia College f
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Palak Patel

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A Journalism (hons) programme typically refers to an undergraduate degree programme that focuses on developing students' skills in journalistic writing, reporting, and research. This programme usually takes around three to four years to complete and may include coursework in areas such as media law, ethics, digital media, and media management. Students who complete a Journalism (hons) programme often graduate with a Bachelor of Journalism or a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. On the other hand, a Journalism course can refer to a variety of educational offerings, including short-term training courses, Diploma programs, and Certificate pr
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Palak Patel

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There are many journalism courses available in India at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Here are some popular options:
1. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication B.J. M. C. - This is a three-year undergraduate programme that provides students with a strong foundation in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges and universities also offer a Bachelor of Arts B.A. In Journalism.
2. Master of Journalism and Mass Communication M.J. M. C. - This is a two-year postgraduate programme that offers advanced training in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges and universities also offer a Master of Arts M.A. In Jo
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Sarvagya Thakur

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The cut-off for admission to the MJMC program at Andhra University may vary from year to year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats. Typically, the cut-off is calculated based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam and their academic record, with a higher weightage given to the entrance exam score.

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