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can i get admission in MA mass communication if i got 47% in graduation. Now i am in ma final (english) and will easily score 50+ percentage. if you can you suggest me some colleges


Nishant Prajapat 19th Jun, 2022
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bhumika tiwari 19th Jun, 2022

Hi there.
A bachelor's degree from any recognised university with a minimum of 50% in total aggregate marks is required for admission to the MA in Journalism. Some prestigious institutions also have MA Journalism entrance tests to choose applicants for this programme. There is no upper age limit for MA Journalism applicants.

Here are some colleges you can consider for MA in journalism.

  • The Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
  • The Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC)
  • Lady Shri Ram College,
  • Christ University
  • Manipal School of Communication
  • The Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC)
  • Kishinchand Chellaram
  • Kamala Nehru College
  • Madras Christian College
  • loyola college
  • St Xaviers
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