DU
Hii There,
A law student is allowed to change his college after completing two semesters of the first year of the LLB course in the college where he had taken admission through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication after completing your Bachelor's in BA Programme from the University of Delhi (DU) or any other recognized institution. Most universities and colleges offering Master's programs in journalism and mass communication accept graduates from various academic backgrounds, including BA Programme.
However, it's essential to check the specific admission requirements and eligibility criteria of the institutions and programs you are interested in. Some programs may have additional prerequisites or may require you to clear an entrance examination or interview as part of the admission process.
Make sure to research the universities or colleges offering the Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication programs that you're interested in and review their admission requirements to ensure you meet all the necessary criteria for admission.
Thank you
Hope it helps you
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2023 results may now be accepted by Delhi University (DU) for enrollment in 5-year integrated LLB programs. It is anticipated that the DU 5-year LLB application form 2023 will be available soon. The University of Delhi previously introduced BA LLB and BBA LLB programs for 5-year LLB programs. There are 60 places available for each of these legal courses. Only applicants who took the CLAT exam will be eligible to apply for DU BA LLB/BBA LLB admissions because the admissions for the 5-year LLB program at DU in 2023 will be based on CLAT 2023 scores.
For more information, please visit the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-5-year-llb-admission
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile