6 years ago
I did my graduation in chemistry from Calcutta University with 59.75%. Can I apply for this course?
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Sunny GuptaCurrent Student
Professor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)
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If you are interested in mass communication course, then, yes, you can apply for MA (journalism and mass communication) in all universities of India. Rules and regulations of the admission vary from university to university. So wherever
If you are interested in mass communication course, then, yes, you can apply for MA (journalism and mass communication) in all universities of India. Rules and regulations of the admission vary from university to university. So wherever
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Dear,
If you are interested in mass communication course, then, yes, you can apply for MA (journalism and mass communication) in all universities of India. Rules and regulations of the admission vary from university to university. So wherever you want to admission, first check the website of that university and get the eligibility criteria for admission. Few campuses take entrance exam first and then according to the rank they provide the admission.
If you are interested in mass communication course, then, yes, you can apply for MA (journalism and mass communication) in all universities of India. Rules and regulations of the admission vary from university to university. So wherever you want to admission, first check the website of that university and get the eligibility criteria for admission. Few campuses take entrance exam first and then according to the rank they provide the admission.
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Sunny GuptaCurrent Student
Professor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you can apply for MA in journalism in any Indian university because for taking admission in Masters in journalism and mass communication. The minimum eligibility criteria is Bachelors degree in any stream. After that a few institutes cond
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Yes, you can apply for MA in journalism in any Indian university because for taking admission in Masters in journalism and mass communication. The minimum eligibility criteria is Bachelors degree in any stream. After that a few institutes conduct a common entrance exam for the admission in same course. So you have to search in which university you are applying.
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Shweta SinghCurrent Student
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B.Ed in Jadavpur University admissions are Sept 18 and last was Sept 20. For freshers, the age limit is 35 years.
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi, Please confirm the course you wish to apply for better understanding. Thanks.
6 years ago
I am a Diploma student and have attended NATA examination and scored 74, can I get admission in Jadavpur?
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Sharath H AithalCurrent Student
B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
Yes, you have a fairly good chance with the above-mentioned score to get a seat in Jadavpur under Diploma quota.
Yes, you have a fairly good chance with the above-mentioned score to get a seat in Jadavpur under Diploma quota.
6 years ago
What rank in JEE Mains and WBJEE is needed to get admission in B.Tech of computer science engineering?
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Yash SinghalCurrent Student
Knowledge is meant to be shared
Scholar-Level 17
This year, you to should target for the 160+ in the JEE Mains and 135+ in the WBJEE to get the admission in this college.
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6 years ago
Can I get admission BE civil engineering in the evening section while I'm a 10+2 passed?
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
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Yes, you have to apply in an evening college.
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anshuman yadavCurrent Student
UPSC aspirant
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M.Tech degree holders should be able to progress a little faster than fresh BE/B.Tech graduates, because the latter have a somewhat higher learning curve. Otherwise, as a researcher at one of the IITs, IISc, TIFR, or ISRO, or post-Ph.D as an a
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M.Tech degree holders should be able to progress a little faster than fresh BE/B.Tech graduates, because the latter have a somewhat higher learning curve. Otherwise, as a researcher at one of the IITs, IISc, TIFR, or ISRO, or post-Ph.D as an academic professor/researcher, there is ample scope for M.Tech graduates.
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