For courses like mass communication in DU, what is the requirement: entrance or good percentage?
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You need to have a good percentage to apply for mass communication in DU.
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- Class 10 marksheet
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- Government authorised ID
Candidates are required to upload the documents according to the guidelines mentioned to complete the application process.
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The BCI also requires that only those who have attended a full-time course and maintained 75% attendance throughout are eligible to receive a license to practice law.
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