Mass Communication
Hello,
As per your requirement, i would say that as you want to persue mass communication and journalism, and want to do it from du so you need to take du entrance test according to the eligibility criteria depending on college.
You need to appear duet exams and depending on your rank score than also reservation you will be selected. Merit is also an important criteria for admission into du.
For entrance exM you need to study class 11 and 12bsubjects only as tge exam will have hs syllabus only.
Good luck
Hey !
The entrance exam for mass communication in BHU PET covers the following topics;
Current affairs and general knowledge
Language Proficiency including Proficiency in English Language
Logical Quantitative
Analytical Abilities
Aptitude (inferences from percentages, tables, graphs, etc.)
The level of paper is not so hard. So , if you just cover the main concepts of these topics , then its also sufficient for you to get good marks.
Hope it helps!
Hi Misha,
For both of the bove entrances there is a basic English language test which you have to complete in thirty minutes followed by a round of interview. The questions are of objective type and do not really require much preparation if your grammar and vocabulary is sound. However, Amity is not too good a choice for these courses. You may prefer govt universities first.
All the best.
hello UGC NET Aspirants!
As far as preparation is concerned one must be aware of the syllabus Following are the units according to the latest syllabus.
Unit 1 – Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication
Unit 2 – Communication for Development and Social Change
Unit 3 – Reporting and Editing
Unit 4 – Advertising and Marketing Communication
Unit 5 – Public Relations and Corporate Communication
Unit 6 – Media Laws and Ethics
Unit 7- Media Management and Production
Unit 8 – ICT and Media
Unit 9 – Film and Visual Communication
Unit 10 – Communication Research
Further a candidate must be aware of the latest Exam pattern and stay updated with the latest notifications and news for the exam.
Mass communication is the subject where a candidate needs to emphasis on reading, writing, hearing & speaking.
Along with this candidate must hear to latest news channels and all India radio bulletin updates.
Previous year papers and mock test papers help a lot in the preparation. It also requires comprehension and analytical skill. So, candidate needs to brush up these topics as well.
Apart from this right use of English language and grammar is also needed. Try to practice writing short notes on the current important issues.
Hope the information helps.
Hello ,
As youris query the data that I have fetched from their I have not found any such last date to apply for Saint Xavier College in the stream of mass and communication for the if you want to take direct admission now yes you can go with that process.
you need to do is to go to the college and let them know that you want to take a direct admission in the college if based on the eligibility criteria set by them if you qualify that they will provide you the seat and your admission process will be completed after verifying your documents to the college.
further if you need any other detail about the same you can let me know in the comments section below we will try to help you out.
I hope your query is solved.
Thank you.
Hello student,
Yes, if you're from science stream then you can go for any undergraduate courses. The only requirement is that you need to fulfill their eligibility criteria as they are having a very limited seat and a huge number of candidates are applying for that course. The selection is on merit basis. You need to appear for an entrance test for mass communication and your admission will be on the basis of your board result and entrance test scores. The selection criteria are On the basis of the index calculated with the board marks in +2 level & Admission Test Marks. The merit list changes every year so it's difficult to predict.
Dear Student,
You do not have to worry about anything as long as you are following your interests. No, the drop will not affect your placements because they are completely based on your performance in the exams and the set of skills that you develop over time. Your experience will also play a great role in this. I hope this answers your question, cheers!
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