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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) 

  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 2001

Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
 at 
NRAI School of Mass Communication 
Overview

Duration

3 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
 at 
NRAI School of Mass Communication 
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
 at 
NRAI School of Mass Communication 
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2020
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One of the good mass communication colleges in Delhi.
Placements: Small-scale startups visited the college where students can begin their career with internships. Later we got opportunities to work in the production house run by our college itself. Then, the college asked us to look for internships and jobs on our own. However, we got jobs because of the knowledge we attained but not with the help of our college's reputation.
Infrastructure: It's just a building with three floors having a reception office, sound recording studio and three big classrooms. Our classrooms are well-furnished with separate chairs and air conditioners. The sound recording studio is well maintained, and we have all the equipment available here.
Faculty: They particularly offer courses related to mass communication and media studies such as a diploma in journalism and mass communication, bachelors in journalism and mass communication, and masters in journalism and mass communications.
Reviewed on 4 Apr 2019Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2024
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Absolutely good placements and facilities.
Placements: So basically, I am pursuing a BJMC course in the NRAI School of Mass Communication. I am in the morning batch, and 80% of my class is placed. If I am talking about recruiting companies, our institute has tie-ups with News TV 100, lots of radio stations like Radio Mirchi, some local stations, and some film industries. It's a good tie-up with companies, and now that I am continuing with my studies and classes, I am doing a paid internship with an agency, and lots of other students are also doing their internships.
Infrastructure: Facilities include WIFI, recording studios, classrooms, shooting studios, etc. They give a fresher party to the new batch, which is fully organized and well performed. Also, hostel facilities are available for PG. For food, you can find a shop or a dhaba just outside the institute that serves tasty and worthwhile food.
Faculty: As notes and study material related to my course, they provide PDFs, all of which I got from their websites, and it was really helpful for me. The faculty were very qualified and knowledgeable, with a humble and kind nature. You can really go for it, and yes, exams and semesters are not so hard or easy if you are really concentrating on your studies. Exam facilities are available, both online and offline, according to the semester and school director.
Other: I chose this course because I want to become a RJ, a script writer, or a content writer, and I found this course in a nearby location.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2023Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2022
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Absolutely bad college. No placements, no faculty, zero resoact students, no hostels, no campus.
Placements: the education here is not good at all. Nor are students told any way to develop their skills, nor are any placements given here. Here students are remembered only for fees, and different types of dreams are sold to get into college. In aur college thay offer you lots off role before admission but after admission thay forget everything.
Infrastructure: In my college neai thair is no Wi-Fi and no labs, no library, no medical, no sports, no precticle, nothing. Infact after graduation thay will ask more money for your degree. And whan you will ask that why you are charging this fees, thay will react rude.
Faculty: Some teachers are helpful with good knoladge thay are qualified to teach students, teaching was normal but not good. Exam was short and simple nothing special in exam. And essay to pass. Infact college did not help you to get job and internships wrost.
Other: I choose B.J.M.C. because it was my dream to become a journalist but I salect wrong college to fulfill my dreams thay brok me down. Best thing about B.J.M.C. that you will work for people. Thair is nothing in aur collagr no events, no fest, no crowd, no campus.
Reviewed on 7 Jan 2023Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2017
Offered by NRAI School of Mass Communication
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The syllabus was good in this college along with the best guest faculty members
Placements: Almost 80% of students were placed in good news agencies and channels like India News, NDTV, Aaj Tak, etc. they were our top recruiters. Few more top roles were offered as associate producer, senior anchor, radio jockey, etc. The highest salary package was 5 LPA, and the average salary package was 2.5-4 LPA.
Infrastructure: The facilities were good from the classroom to studios made for practicing. They keep weekly practicals for anchoring, RJ, and other outdoor shoots for shorts films or documentaries. The college hasd a small canteen on the ground floor with limited items of snacks.
Faculty: My first guest faculty was Anjana Om Kashyap which was one of my best classes. They keep very selective and experienced faculty for their students. Mostly they have experienced professionals teachers from other universities and local/national media personalities.
Other: I opted for this course because of my interest in media and specifically digital media. The campus was not big, it has 4 story building. Extracurricular activities were good, where practical knowledge was preferable so that students would get many chances to go out and create some good content and learn.
Reviewed on 15 May 2021Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2019
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This college is neutral and has nothing much to give status about.
Placements: All depend on the practical experience, students can gain during their graduation period. The better the contacts, the more privileged students will get. The college does give contacts for the internships but cannot sit on hold for the college given contact responses, students had to dig and extract results.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure was not great. Wi-Fi was enabled, but NIT every student was accessed to password, classrooms were average. Library had a cupboard in the classroom with books. So great right. , food -canteen yes. There were two canteens beside the college and one at the backside.
Faculty: Apart from administrative staff, the teachers were very helpful, experienced, and masters' degree holders. They were knowledgeable in their respective fields. Teaching quality was good, but only when students cooperate to have the patience to attend the class.
Other: No fests and events were held in this college. The campus crowd was average.
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2018Read More
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Answered 5 years ago

No, as per available information journalism in Hindi is not offered here. But for further information it's better to contact the institute directly.

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BASIL PAUL K

Guide-Level 15

Answered 6 years ago

They have weekend course for news anchoring and radio jockeying but not as such radio and TV journalism. You can get more information here http://www.nraismc.com For admission procedure http://www.nraismc.com/admission-process

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Mitika Nagpal

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 6 years ago

Yes, it's possible for science stream student to pursue journalism too and minimum marks requirement is 55% from any board. Good luck!

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shivangi raizada

Guide-Level 13

Answered 6 years ago

It's around 5 to 6 lakhs for this course that you need to pay.

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shivangi raizada

Guide-Level 13

Answered 6 years ago

Its affiliated with Arunachal University, which is under UGC and recognised by Govt of india.

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nalin singh

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 6 years ago

It was 180K last year.

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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)
 at 
NRAI School of Mass Communication 
Contact Information

Address

M -161/1A Gautam Nagar, Beside Axis Bank Near Green Park Metro Station Gate No.2
Delhi

Phone
01141642958

(For general query)

9899045628

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Email
nrai_del@rediffmail.com

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