GMCET 2025: Expanding International Media Education

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For undergraduate media aspirants in South Asia, the Global Media Common Entrance Test (GMCET) promises to be a game-changer. This test provides students with a common point of entry to top media institutes and universities in *India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and other countries. It is fueled by edInbox, the region's biggest education-driven platform.

India's biggest undergraduate media entry test, GMCET is expected to receive more than 5,000 registrations and be conducted once a month between April to September 2025. To students wanting to specialize in media studies, public communication, journalism, or online content creation, the program aims to speed up the admission process.

Candidates are evaluated by GMCET on critical skills required for media careers, including analytical thinking, logical reasoning, and communication. The test is specifically implemented to assess the understanding of various situations of the candidates and the capacity to predict outcomes, which is highly essential in media jobs.

Once the students pass the GMCET, they can enroll themselves in various undergraduate level media courses such as:

✔ **Bachelor of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication & BJMC**  **BA (Media & Communication)** ✔ **BSc (Animation & Graphics)** ✔ **BSc (Media Technologies)** ✔ **BMS** (Bachelor of Media Studies) ✔ **BMC** (Bachelor of Mass Communication) ✔ **BMM** (Bachelor of Mass Media)

A more than a mere admission test, GMCET-2025 is an interregional program that connects South Asian students to prominent media schools. The examination creates cross-border study opportunities and strengthens the foundation for a global competitive media industry through the coming together of colleges of many countries.

GMCET-2025 is expected to set a new benchmark in media education, and edInbox is at the forefront.