I want to do journalism and I am in 12th right now. What's the entire process?
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Hi,
I will suggest that you must go for a government college or university. Admission process will start from December end and will continue till May. (Different college/universities). Some big names to do graduation in journalism are:
Banaras Hindu University
Aligarh Muslim University
Panjab University
Kurkshetra University
Delhi University and colleges under Delhi University. Read newspaper daily and keep an eye on the admission schedule of these universities. -
It's great that you want to do journalism some universities take CET exam after clearing it they will give you admissions like GGSIPU is really good for mass communication course. And this university offers B.A. (JMC) degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. University only offers Masters in journalism & mass communication as well as Diploma courses. But there are almost 12 colleges those are affiliated to GGSIPU. So all the colleges offer B.A. (JMC) in journalism and mass communication. But still for admission in B.A. (JMC), there are few condition and procedure which you will follow. You have to qualified CET exam which will be c...more
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