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3-year course pursued after the successful completion of the 10+2 level (any stream) of education from a recognised educational Board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journalism, Fashion Journalism, Film Making, Advertising, Co
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Eligibility criteria :
10+2 passed (any stream- Science/Commerce/Arts) from a recognised board is the minimum qualification required to pursue the above mentioned mass communication courses. Some institutes do have a minimum marks criteria (at least 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 subjects) present in eligibility criteria. Admission process :
Most institutes follow direct admission process. Seats are allotted to eligible candidates based on the marks scored by them in board examination (and in some cases state wise entrance tests too). In case of some reputed institutes, they have their own entrance test/qualifying examination, for screening
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12th from NIOS. Mass Communication and Journalism is a 3-year course pursued after the successful completion of the 10+2 level (any stream) of education from a recognised educational Board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journ
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Scholar-Level 17

3-year course pursued after the successful completion of the 10+2 level (any stream) of education from a recognised educational Board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journalism, Fashion Journalism, Film Making, Advertising, Co
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Scholar-Level 17

2-year course pursued after the successful completion of the graduation (any stream) from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journalism, Fashion Journalism, Film Making, Advertising, Corporate Communicatio
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If you have decided to go for Mass Communication and Journalism field then I would suggest after 12th start your career in B.J. M. C. course and then apply for Masters in mass comm or PG Diploma. Or Else you can do is pursue B.A. And then go for master in mass comm. I completed my PG Diploma in Mass Communication and Journalism from NIMCJ after B.Com.

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B.Com honours is best choice for you. Because Private sector is down in last 5 to 7 year so in BBA there has less opportunity. After B.Com you should complete tour M.Com they ao many opportunities is open for you. You also admission in CA.

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Hello Vedanth
If you are looking for mass communication in Manipal University than please hurry because last date to apply for the course is 10 June 2017. And, the classes will commence from 1 August 2017. So, please rush for the same you can apply online. Thank you.

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Their duration and fee all depends upon the policy of the college or Institute. For creative writing course you can opt Xavier Institute of communication that offers certificate course in creative writing. Secondly, you can opt Symbiosis Centre for distance learning that too gives the chance to learn creative writing. If you can look out of Mumbai than it would be Indra Gandhi national open University, Delhi or British council of India that offers course - Introduction to creative writing.

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Free to change your course from B.Com to B. M. as you have already took a drop from this course, so no issue just go for B. M. in some other best reputed college or Institute. For taking admission in B. M. you have to show your class 12th completion and its percentage. And, in most of the college, there is a requirement of minimum 45% or 50% marks in class 12th with any stream.

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