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The Government is planning but nothing has been finalized yet. So for now, it is a merit-based course. Most likely, this is not going to change for this year at least.
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1. Bachelor's degree in Interior Design or Interior Architecture or Design or equivalent, awarded upon completion of a course of minimum four years duration
Or,
2. Bachelor's degree in Architecture recognised by the Council of Architecture
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3. Bachelor's degree in Construction Technology (five-year programme), or
4. Diploma in Interior Design of four years duration (12 + 4), provided that the programme is considered equivalent to a four-year degree programme by the Equivalence Committee of CEPT University. Hence, Stat
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BBA- Bachelor of Business Administration. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
LLB (Bachelor of Law)
Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)
BA Bachelor of Arts.
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1. Course duration: 4-years
2. No of Seats: 50 (20 General and 30 under SFS category); inclusive of seats reserved for NRI/Sponsored candidates.
3. Eligibility:- Completed the age of 17 years on or before 31st December 2018 as per INC norms and Passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto, securing at least 45% marks in the aggregate and also in the aggregat
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Link: https://manipal.edu/mu.html.
Best wishes to you.
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Please follow the link below to explore more on the central Universities offing MA in Journalism, which would be 11 in number. But, if you include your search horizon to state, deemed and private universities that number of institutions are much higher. My advice to you is to look at both the sets, as few other factor like, placement, faculty, alumni reviews, campus life will be essential while selecting a college for your future career. https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/colleges/colleges-india?bc[]=82&uaf[]=base_course&uaf[]=course_status&rf=filters
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Firstly, I would like to advise you that please do not worry. Many a times students join courses at undergraduate level on peer pressure or parental pressure etc. After completion of graduation, the futility dawns. But then nothing is lost. Think it as having obtained graduation in some discipline. Based on this you can do many things including post-graduation in the subject of your choice, taking up a job in an area where you have fascinating thoughts. Just remember: "Where there is a will, there is a way".
Best wishes to you.
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