As I am in my second semester so I don't have much knowledge about the internships and placements.
I applied with my 11th marks as my 12th marks hadn't arrived. The basic criteria were 60% in 12th. Christ had its own admission test which consisted of a written test and a personal interview. The typical cutoff for my course is 60%.
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Entrance Exams & Admissions : The eligibility criteria for admissions to UG programmes at CHRIST UNIVERSITY was a pass mark of 60% in the 12th board exams. The admission procedure included a Common Written Test, Essay Writing and Personal Interview. If passed, the admission, office contacts you for further procedure. The entrance exam I took was CUCET which is the Christ University Common Entrance Test.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The admission process for my course is through a written test and a personal interview. There is no mandatory entrance examinations were required for the course.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The course I opted for was a triple major in three respective subjects - Journalism, Psychology and English so that later I could pursue my Masters' in whichever direction suited my goals best. For entrance there was an interview in Kolkata where they asked me my interest towards the particular subjects concerned, and why I opted for Humanities when I was previously a Science student . They also wanted to know about whether I'd be comfortable migrating , and inquired me about my discplinary issues as well. There was no entrance examination, but the eligibility criteria required 70% in board exams of the 12th grade.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : You need to be a 12th standard pass to be eligible for this course, and your grades need to be above a minimum of 60% (at least that was the cut off in 2012). There is no test involved, but there is an interview conducted by the faculty of your potential course. The interview is fairly typical and centers around gauging your personality, though there are a couple, of course, related questions.
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