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Before you pursue your medical studies in USA you must complete your bachelor degree equivalent to the US bachelor degree of four years. Hence, commonly students enroll into a BS degree first, clear the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and seek entry into a medical school. For a BS degree, your studies may cost around Rs.14 to Rs.30 lakhs a year.
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As per my knowledge Lovely Professional University offers B.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication).One of my cousin has completed BJMC programme from this University.He shared his experience so I got to know about this course.
Lovely Professional University is one of the best universities in the country and will definitely a good choice for BJMC. They offer exposure for this practical course is worth mentioning.
The program is designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. The main Focus is on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography, etc.
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It entirely depends on your career plans, you can choose to pursue your Bachelors degree in the same. Doing a Bachelors degree will open up the doors and enhance prospects such as job, or even if you want to do Masters degree. You should choose the stream as per your education background, interests and future plans.
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Here is the honest take: MERI is pretty old-school when it comes to showing up. They stick to a 75% attendance rule, and they aren't just bluffing—it's actually tied to your internal marks and, more importantly, your eligibility to sit for placements. Think of it less like a flexible college degree and more like a 9-to-5 job; if you're consistently missing classes, the placement cell might bench you when the big companies show up. While you might get away with a few missed days for genuine reasons, trying to "ghost" your way through the PGDM won't work if you want that degree (and the job) at the end.
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No college can be good without mathematics in BCA course. You may try distance education.
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http://www.icai.org/post.html?post_id=3923
In case, you have any doubts then ask me here.
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You may refer to following link for ranking of all engineering colleges in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-engineering-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-44-2-0-0-0
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