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Accepted ExamCBSE 12th ISC Maharashtra HSC +2 more
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Total Tuition Fees₹ 2.4L
Average Package₹ 4L
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School of Broadcasting and Communication B.A.Curriculum
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B.A. in Mass Communication |
School of Broadcasting and Communication B.A.Seats
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Abhishek Kumar
B.A. in Mass Communication - Batch of 2017
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life
A very handy college to become a media student.
Placements: The placement cell provides you with the information regarding jobs and internships regularly on its social media handle. You will get a reference from SBC when you go for the interview. So you can work and gather good industry knowledge while studying also which will help you in your media career.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure does not matter much as we are going to the college to study. The infrastructure is not much big, but it is as big as a media institute should be. The campus area is less, but for a department which only offers media courses, it's as big as any private media institution.
Faculty: Faculty members are very knowledgeable and experienced people. They have years of practical knowledge that would help media students grow and shape their career. The curriculum is based on modern media, and more focus is laid on new age media as it is the coming future.
Reviewed on 31 May 2018Read More
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Vinit Malik
B.A. in Mass Communication - Batch of 2019
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
Very good. You will feel like yes I am not doing anything wrong with the career being here.
Placements: SBC provides a good opportunity to start a career in the media industry by providing a lot of internship programs during the course period. But after all, it depends on the student. A student gets easily contacted in the industry as working with the different platforms helps to build contacts in the industry. SBC gives a push to the student in the industry.
Infrastructure: SBC has a good infrastructure. It doesn't have any big campus and any sports ground, but it provides you good classrooms and even good equipped lab and studio for the practicals. It provides recording and dubbing studio as well as editing lab for the video editing and many computer practicals.
Faculty: The faculty members of SBC gives a relative type feeling. All the faculty members are very good and cooperative. They are intelligent and experienced. They teach us every single aspect of the industry. And the good thing is, they don't just teach through the books but tells us their personal experiences in the industry. And the curriculum is easy, but not much. It gives you a college type hard level but not much hard. Easily understandable and the credit goes to the faculty.
Other: SBC provide visits to the different platforms like a radio station or any talk show in the industry so that the students can understand how the industry works.
Reviewed on 9 Feb 2018Read More
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Vinit Malik
B.A. in Mass Communication - Batch of 2019
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
Very good to start a career in the journalism field, where you got to learn about it.
Placements: It provides a very good opportunity even in the course period for the internships with big companies in the industry. It also provides a short time internships for the students to get some experiences in the industry. Internships actually help students to make the time worth. It provides us visits to some companies to make students know, how the industry actually works.
Infrastructure: It has a very well-maintained infrastructure including the Wi-Fi and good spacious classrooms and of course lab for post-production work. There is also a recording studio as well where you can use the system to learn how to edit sounds and videos. And, if we talk about the games, it gives us indoor games to play.
Faculty: Teachers are very good and very experienced in the teaching, and as well as in the industrial aspects. They give us the maximum information about the industry as they teach not only the curriculum, but tells the student how this industry works. Many of them are also experienced at different posts in the industry.
Reviewed on 31 Jan 2018Read More
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Aishwarya Roy
B.A. in Mass Communication - Batch of 2015
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Other: Well personally I feel that no college is good or bad. If one has talent and they're focused as well as determined, no one can stop them. My college has helped polish many such talents. They've gone a step ahead always to help us turn into industry professionals. Although the infrastructure is not very good, the college has classrooms are pretty decent and air conditioned. The disadvantage is that they don't tell you about the affiliation properly. The university degree is a distance one and the college provides us with a diploma.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2015Read More
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Anurag Pandey
B.A. in Mass Communication - Batch of 2016
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Other: School of Broadcasting and Communication is a great college for media courses and offers bachelors and masters in all media subjects. The faculty is from the media industry so we get to learn first-hand field case studies and experience in the college. Almost every student gets personal attention from lecturers and leverage to do internships along with college, in some cases full time media jobs as well.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2015Read More
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Write here...Answered 5 months ago
{Source: M.A. students & alumni}
Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's an overview of the program:
Pros:
* Internship opportunities: 80% of students get internships from reputed companies like NDTV, Network 18, etc.
* Practical approach: The college focuses on hands-on learning, with r
Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's an overview of the program:
Pros:
* Internship opportunities: 80% of students get internships from reputed companies like NDTV, Network 18, etc.
* Practical approach: The college focuses on hands-on learning, with r
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: M.A. students & alumni}
Masters Program Course Curriculum at School of Broadcasting and Communication
The Master's programme at School of Broadcasting and Communication is structured in a way that exposes students to various areas of media. According to the students' reviews:
* New Subjects:
Masters Program Course Curriculum at School of Broadcasting and Communication
The Master's programme at School of Broadcasting and Communication is structured in a way that exposes students to various areas of media. According to the students' reviews:
* New Subjects:
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 9 months ago
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 9 months ago
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 9 months ago
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
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