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Best of luck!
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
With a score of 20.35 in the JEST 2018 exam, your chances of securing admission are extremely low. For context, in 2024, the cut-off for the Integrated PhD programme was 30.33 marks, and for the PhD program, it was 36 marks . Since your score is significantly below these thresholds, it's unlikely that you'll qualify for admission.
If you're interested in pursuing a PhD or Integrated PhD, consider preparing for the next JEST exam and aim to improve your score to meet or exceed the cut-off marks.
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It's good to know that you want a career as a journalist. First of all, if you want to become your journalist, you need to do BMC or BJMC. Some of the colleges are ISOMES Delhi, HIMCOM Delhi, etc.
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You can choose any specialization you want, after first 2 semesters.
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https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/course/bachelor-of-journalism-and-mass-communication-iimt-group-of-colleges-greater-noida-233933
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Congratulations on your score. You can apply for PGDM course with this percentile and also you are having a work experience so there are good chances of getting selected. Appear for GD-PI rounds for the selection process.
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