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Eligibility-
1. Entrance test- you need to have a fair idea of the current affairs and general and basic history of the country and its media (newspaper, TV, radio; just basic). It isn't too tough.
2. Personal interview- Just a formal chit chat to get to know your skill set and temperament for a decent success in the course, your expectations put of the university and the course and your willingness to learn.
Fees-
1. For the students outside Karnataka- Rs 80,000 for the first year and Rs 60,000 for the next two years;
2. For Karnataka students- Rs 60,000 for all the three years.
Placements- I'm sorry, I cannot answer th
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There are certain essential differences between CAT and GMAT.
1. Quants section of CAT is tougher than GMAT. In CAT you can afford to skip questions, but in GMAT. You cannot do that.
2. If you don't do well in CAT then next year you can take CAT again. If you don't do well in GMAT. You can retake GMAT after few months. Speed and accuracy is essence of both.
3. CAT cost: Rs.2000 approximately for per-form.
4. GMAT. Rs.16k approximately for per appearance. I hope this helps.
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LPU is a great option for pursuing an MBA. The program offers a well-rounded curriculum that covers various specializations like marketing, finance, human resource management, and entrepreneurship, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. The faculty consists of experienced professionals who bring real-world insights into the classroom, which enhances the learning experience.
The placement cell at LPU is quite proactive in assisting students with internships and job placements. They organize job fairs and campus recruitment drives with many reputable companies, creating ample opportunities for stu
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You can surely pursue a course in mass communication through distance. Here is the list of colleges you can choose to pursue it from:
Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education
Guru Jambheshwar University
Kota Open University (also known as Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University)
Mahatma Gandhi Gramodaya Vishwavidyalaya
Awadhesh Pratap Singh University
IGNOU
All the best.
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Diplomas are not accepted for admissions to German universities. You must either clear IIT JEE Advanced or enroll into a Bachelor degree program and complete the first year. Additionally, you must know German language and must also take the IELTS. Please refer to the DAAD website for more information:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/
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