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That's a great goal! The MJMC (Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication) program offers excellent career opportunities in media, communication, and digital content creation.
Admission to the MJMC program is typically based on the following criteria:
Eligibility: You must hold a Bachelor’s degree (usually 50% aggregate or equivalent) in any discipline from a recognized university. Many institutions prefer candidates with a background in Arts, Humanities, or Journalism/Mass Communication, though it's not always mandatory.
Entrance Exam: Most reputable universities (especially central and state universities like those participating in CUET PG) require you to qualify through a national or university-level entrance examination. These tests generally assess your English proficiency, General Knowledge, Media Aptitude, and Current Affairs.
Interview/GD: After the entrance exam, many colleges conduct a Group Discussion (GD) and/or a Personal Interview (PI) round to evaluate your communication skills, awareness of current events, and suitability for the media industry.
You can find more details about the general course structure, curriculum focus, and career scope for the M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/m-a-journalism-and-mass-communication
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Quantum University in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, is not primarily known for core medical degrees like MBBS, BDS, or MD. It offers Health Sciences and Allied programs such as BSc in Nutrition & Dietetics, BSc in Radiology, BSc in Medical Lab Technology, and related paramedical courses. If your goal is to pursue MBBS or equivalent medical programs, Quantum University is not the right choice.
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https://www.careers360.com/university/quantum-university-roorkee/courses/medicine-and-allied-sciences-istpg
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You can download your NMMS exam admit card by visiting the official SCERT website of your state. Then, find the 'download admit card' link. Log in with the required details. Download your admit card and print it.
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MBA exams are for students who want to pursue MBA course after graduation. The EMCET Exam is written by students who want to enter to engineering, it is an entrance exam. Go through the attached links to know more about MBA and EMCET Course.
MBA Follow the link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
EMCET:
https://www.careers360.com/exams/ap-eamcet
Yes, Quantum University in Roorkee offers MBA programs. It provides a two-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) with multiple specializations.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/quantum-school-of-business-roorkee/mba-course
Here you can access set of practice question of the Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS) Class 9 entrance exam from the mentioned link below:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/rms-cet-previous-year-question-papers-class-6-9
Here you can find and access solutions to NID practice questions in free. These include sample papers with answer keys, solved papers for both DAT Prelims (CAT & GAT) and DAT Mains.
The mentioned link given below.
https://design.careers360.com/articles/nid-dat-study-material
If you are not prepared for NEET with only a month left, skip this attempt and plan calmly for next year or explore other PCB(PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY) options like pharmacy, nursing, biotech or psychology. Think about which subjects you will enjoy and what kind of work suitable for you like patient-care, lab work, lab research. If you explore these areas, it will help you to find your real interest.
To apply for income certificate the documents that are going to need are:
1. Identify proof 2. Passport-size photograph
3. Address proof 4. Ration Card(if applicable)
5. A Self declaration 6. Income proof.
The Sainik School cut-off marks vary significantly by Class (6 or 9), School location (Home State/Other State), and Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, Defence). The cut-off is the minimum score required for a candidate to be eligible for the medical round of admission, which is always higher than the minimum passing marks. You can analyze the detailed school-wise and category-wise cut-off marks here to set your target score accurately: https://school.careers360.com/articles/sainik-school-cut-off-marks
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