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Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai offers admission to the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) programme based on merit. While having a gap year may not necessarily disqualify a student from admission, meeting the minimum eligibility criteria and demonstrating academic merit are crucial for securing a seat in the BMS programme at the college. It is advisable to check the specific admission requirements and guidelines provided by the college for accurate information regarding admissions with a gap year.
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What course are you pursuing right now for graduation? Automotive Journalism is basically Journalism related to automobiles. To the best of my knowledge and research, there are very few institutes that offer a specialised course in Automotive journalism as most of the institutes would provide a general journalism course. I would suggest you to go for normal journalism course and after completion of the course, you can start working as a trainee for an automobile magazine to gain some experience.
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For getting admission into any NITs, your JEE Mains marks are considered not your JEE Advanced score.
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I wish you a bright future.
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A candidate who is seeking to pursue M.Sc. In Neuroscience, from any of the recognised institutions, must have completed the Bachelors Degree programme in Biology/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/B.Sc in life Science/ Neurobiology/ Neuroscience/ Zoology along with Chemistry. In addition veterinary Science, MBBS and B.Tech in Biotechnology graduates are also eligible. Candidate must score a minimum of 50% aggregate in the qualifying examination. The duration of the programme is two years and comprises of two semesters. So you are eligible to pursue the course. Good luck.
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