What percentage do I need in boards to get into AAFT School of Journalism & Mass Communication for direct entry or entrance?
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Sunny Gupta Professor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU) | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoHi dear,
AAFT is an autonomous body. So, it doesn't matter what percentage you have scored in class 12th exam. But you must have completed class 12th exam. They conduct an entrance exam and interview also. But it is just for formality. All in all, they want admissions. So, you can get admission in AAFT easily. Try to appear for the CET exam which is conducted by GGSIPU every year for the admission in BA (JMC). Anyway, if you need more guidance then let me know. -
For AAFT specifically, direct admission after interview can be done. In Noida. However, would suggest you to explore admission into Pearl next year through written test and interview, as Pearl course is evaluated NOT through any written test, but purely through projects, assignments, real life cases, internships and events.
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