What is the minimum cutoff for BJMC at NIMCJ Ahmedabad 2023?

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    Diya Barman | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The minimum cutoff for BJMC at NIMCJ is 630 for general category candidates in All India quota. The rank over the years of NIMCJ is 33 for the year 2023 and 31 for the year 2022. Candidates need to have completed 10+2 years of education. Must have a minimum of 50% in 12th from a recognized board, and any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) Some colleges have the criteria to possess good communication, reading, and English skills. You need to hold 70-85% in the qualifying entrance exam. 80% for the General category, 75% for OBC/SC/ST, and other backward classes.

     

  • The minimum cutoff for the Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) programme at the National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ) Ahmedabad for 2023 is not yet available. The cutoff is typically released after the NIMCJ Ahmedabad conducts its entrance examination for the BJMC program. The entrance examination is usually held in April or May of each year.

    Based on the previous year's cutoff trends, the minimum cutoff for the BJMC programme at NIMCJ Ahmedabad for 2023 is expected to be around 80% for the general category, 75% for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, and 70% for the Scheduled Castes (SC

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    Sakshi Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The minimum cutoff for BJMC at NIMCJ Ahmedabad 2023 is 75 - 80 percentile. Any candidate who score between 75-80 get easily admission in BJMC course. As there is tough competition for a seat in NIMCJ, Ahmedabad college.

    So try hard and score big. 

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Sejal Baveja

Joining National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ) for MJMC course is generally considered a decent option. Candidates must consider factors like infrastructure, faculty experience, hostel and mess facilities, curriculum, etc. while taking admission. They can apply online or offline for admission at NIMCJ.

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Sejal Baveja

Yes, admissions to National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism (NIMCJ) are merit-based. Candidates are granted admission on the basis of the last qualifying exam. These include Class 12 for UG courses and graduation marks for PG courses. They must submit the marskheets and certificates for the same to apply for and confirm admission in the institute. 

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Aayush Sharma

NIMCJ Ahmedabad MJMC admission takes place through the merit secured in graduation exam. Candidates can follow the steps below to aid them in their admission process.

  1. Complete your graduation
  2. Apply for admission once results are announced
  3. Wait for the selection commitee to give provisional admission
  4. Do the Document Verification once admitted
  5. Pay some amount of the tuition fee to confirm admission

Admission is only confirmed when candidates have paid the tuition fee.

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Aayush Sharma

NIMCJ Ahmedabad offers 120 seats in its BJMC programme. There are no additional seats in the whole programme. The programme is four years long and is spread over eight semesters. To gain admission into the programme candidates will have to apply through the centralised admission process of Gujarat University. As the seats are less the competition to get into the programme is quite high, therefore, candidates should make sure they get a high score during their Class 12 board exams.

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Aayush Sharma

No, securing admission into NIMCJ Ahmedabad BJMC is not that difficult as admission takes place through merit secured in Class 12 examinations. Candidates who have passed their Class 12 are eligible for admission into the programme and can take direct admission. As the selection is solely based on Class 12 scores, candidates do not have to sit for multiple rounds as part of the admission process.

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