Journalism
Hi, for appearing NET exam you are required to score 55%, without rounding off in masters or any equivalent examination from university/institute recognised by UGC. While OBC, SC, ST, PWD, required to score 50% without rounding off in masters or any equivalent examination from university/institute recognised by UGC. And for
Hi Aarushi,
It’s okay to be a little confused. We have all faced it. With so many choices out there, it can get confusing for even the best of us. I suggest you go through each college offering these courses to find out what they’re each offering. Doing this will
Hi Sairam,
Of course you are eligible to apply for your PhD in Journalism after your masters. One thing you need to keep in mind is to go through the requirement of university you apply to. Make sure that you tick all the boxes of requirements stated by the University
Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communications (B.J.M.C) in Delhi University is a 3 year duration undergraduate program for students who wish to pursue their career in Journalism and media industry. The eligibility of this course is 10+2 or equivalent with 50% marks from a recognized university or board. Average fees
Hi,
There are about 50 Central Universities, and admission process differs from university to university. So, first of all you would have to decide from which university you want to do this course. CUCET could be an option for taking admission to various Integrated/Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research Programmes offered by
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my advice would be to opt for master's instead of job until and unless you have any responsibility. Rest is your decision. Still you can have options in below:
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Hey Saurav,
According to their official site, they just have B.A. in mass communication.
On other hands, yes, you may apply for the course under the General Category. But you need to show the College the documents under which you are eligible for the quota and is difficult to predict
A course of M.Sc in Journalism and Mass Communication is rarely found. Very few universities provide the course
You can always apply for MA in Journalism and Mass Communication because changing streams is not an issue.
Good luck!
Hello Muskaan,
We’ve all been in your shoes, confused about what to decide as these decisions can pan our entire future career. Let me try to clear your confusion away. You need to first think about what you aspire to be in the future. Where do your interests lie? Which
Hi Prerna,
If you doubt that an Arts student can’t study Journalism for under-graduation, then you’re mistaken. You can easily opt to study Journalism after your schooling. The stream you choose will not affect the college’s decision to select. But your marks and passion for Journalism definitely will. Most Journalism
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