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B.A. LL.B. : This is a five-year integrated course that combines the study of law and arts. It is a good option if you are interested in pursuing a career in the legal profession or related fields such as corporate law, litigation, legal research, or civil services. BBA LL.B. : This is also a five-year integrated course that combines the study of law and management. It is
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1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)
2. Jamia Millia Islamia University
3. Delhi University (DU)
4. AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia
5. Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication, Noida
To apply for admission to these colleges, you will need to follow the following steps:
Check the eligibility criteria for the course you wish to apply for. Typically, a Bachelor's degree in any discipline is required with a minimum of 50% marks. Check the application process and the admission schedule
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MBA in Media and Communication: This is a postgraduate program that combines the principles of business management with media and communication. The course covers topics such as media planning, corporate communication, digital media, brand management, and advertising.
PG Diploma in Corporate Communication: This is a one-year postgraduate diploma course that focuses on developing communication skills for corporate environments. The course covers topics such as media relations, crisis communication, internal com
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To be eligible for MA Film Studies, a candidate should be a graduate in any stream from a recognised institute or university. The minimum required aggregate marks ranges between 45-55%, and varies with colleges. *Note that the cutoff for M.A. in Film Studies at Mumbai University may var
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