What are the requirements to get success in the field of mass comm.? Can a person with 70% in 12th with good communication get admission?
I am giving my class 12th board examinations from Chandigarh.
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years ago70% marks are good enough to take admission in this course. However, if you are looking for a government college, then you need to score above 90% marks, because that's what their cut off is. But, the private colleges and institutes conduct an entrance exam to analyse your general knowledge and language skills. The minimum percentage required is 50%. -
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Somanath Sahoo ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoYes, Tammana. You will get an admission in BJMC course if you will secure more than 60%. Command over language, good writing skills, regular reading newspaper, watching TV news and good communication skills are the foundation to get success in the field of mass communication. -
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Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11
7 years agoHi Tammana,
Yes, 70% marks is good enough to take admission in this course. However, if you are looking for a government college, then you need to score above 90% marks, because that's what their cut off is. But, the private colleges and institutes conduct an entrance exam to analyse your general knowledge and language skills. The minimum percentage required is 50%.
If I say about the requirements, then the thing that any journalist need to develop is the reading and writing skills, proficiency in your language (any), and how much you are aware of your society, because this is a field that requires information gathering from all the side...more
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