I have got 50% in 12th Bihar board. Can I get admission in Bachelor degree of mass communication and journalism?
Asked about Amity School of Communication, Amity University, Noida - B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
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In order to pursue any journalism and mass communication course Diploma programme you will have to first complete your education up to class 12th from a recognized board of education.
You are required to score at least 45% to 50% marks in 12th in order to be eligible for the undergraduate degree courses.
However, post-graduate degree and Diploma courses require you to possess a graduation degree and diploma respectively with at least 50% marks. -
Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for Bachelors degree of mass communication and journalism.
The college should be chosen with care because your degree needs a wide platform and exposure.LPU is a college I know which gives work experience in the college to its students and the links it has, gives good placements too. Similarly is St Xavier's Bombay which gives wide opportunities to its students.So check the academic excellence of the college as well as the scholarship slabs it offers and choose your college.
Browse through the websites of some good college to know the details. -
In order to pursue any journalism and mass communication course Diploma programme, you will have to first complete your education up to class 12th from a recognized board of education.
You are required to score at least 45% to 50% marks in 12th in order to be eligible for the undergraduate degree courses.
However, post-graduate degree and Diploma courses require you to possess a graduation degree and diploma respectively with at least 50% marks. -
Hi Shivam,
Yes, you can get admission in Bachelors of Mass Communication and Journalism with 50% in Bihar Board, provided you clear the Written English Language Test and the Personal Interview at Amity University.
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If your 12th result has not been announced yet then
Upload expected / provisional marks for now.
Final admission depends on the official 12th mark sheet after results are announced.
Colleges are used to this situation, especially for students applying in early cycles.
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