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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should go for Jagannath University.
Just an affiliation is not enough to turn the colleges quality as the DU while the JU would provide you with every chance to enrich yourself with the authenticity of being a public university student.
As far as placements are concerned, you'd be given enough opportunities in print media and TV to try your hands until you find your interests.
You see, the affiliated colleges get certified under Dhaka University. But, now at the current situation, certificate matters little to job employers. Moreover, if you prepa
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
The college management is good.
FEE STRUCTURE AND FACILITIES
The fee structure is neither feasible nor much expensive. For B.Ed course there is around Rs. 40,000 per child. And they didn't ask fee for the one day picnic.
PLACEMENT WING
The placement and job opportunities are very good. Many schools are there at the time of placement and international schools are also there. Packages are also average. One has to study all by themselves in order to get a better placements at the end.
All the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Mangalayatan University offers full-time 3-years course of Bachelors in journalism and mass communication. The requirement to get admission in the course is securing 65% marks in 10+2 (any stream). The university offers career opportunities in the various fields- TV channels, production houses, newspaper, magazines, webmedia, advertising agencies, PR agencies, as a freelancer and in any government sector. The university's focus is to provide students with all the best facilities related to their course like that of radio room, recording room, audio/visual studio, cameras, etc. This is done to just to train them practically in al
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Bachelor of journalism and mass communication (BJMC) is one of the courses available in KL University. The reviews for this course are quite good. The students can better good exposure, training an
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Bachelor of journalism and mass communication (BJMC) is one of the courses at MJRPU. The college has a good infrastructure and faculty and aims to provide better education.
The university provides comparatively low placements for BJMC but it is agreeable as this is a course where one needs to enhance their career themselves. Students can grasp as much as they can du
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
If you are thinking for taking admission in Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology for Journalism and mass communication course, then this will going to be your best of the decisions. This the best college for all the specialisation they offered viz, engineering, management, mass communication. The great part of the college is ROI. ROI of this college is a very big reason to get admission in. One can get industry exposure, by working on so many projects offered to students. Lectures and faculty members are always interesting and will not allow you to get bored. Event organized gives a good platform to students to participate t
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
For getting admission in BJMC, I will vote for IIMT. This is the best college in Uttar Pradesh for making the career in journalism and mass communication. Apart from the good infrastructure (like state of the art library, fully Wi-Fi enabled campus to facilitate the students for study material accessibility, transport for almost complete NCR, hostel facility and much more), cultural activities (like club activity, annual fest, sports competition, debate and intra-college festival), they do have a very good model for BJMC students. As a real-time projects, they do make videos, short films, documentaries) to showcasing the talent
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
But still, if you have only these two options to join then you may go with Institute of Management Studies-Noida. The reason for my saying this is lack of quality infrastructure and other resources for students academic welfare.
However, if you are bound to join IMS-Noida (due to no other options), then be prepared to stand on your own legs. The college is affiliated with a low graded state university (I.e., Chaudhry Charan Singh University-Meerut). You have to write a lot (I mean very long answers) to gain marks and pass the semester exams. But if you try hard then defini
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
It provides enhanced language skills and presentation skills via online as well as professional workshops.
Parallel courses must be done with care and proper selection.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
It has the best infrastructure, located at the very good location of Delhi. The faculty members here are pretty much good. Library is state of the art. However, you also don't need to much worry about the placement
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