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Prakash kumar

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Sorry, There is no any MVSc course is provided by Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, only journalism related courses is provided but MVSc is related to healthcare department like Veterinary science.

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Tishank Pawar

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Both the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) and MCC - Madras Christian College offer post-graduate diploma programs in journalism and mass communication. The choice between the two institutions may depend on various factors such as faculty, curriculum, infrastructure, and industry connections. It is recommended to carefully review the specific details of the programs offered by each institution, including the course structure, faculty profiles, and placement opportunities, to make an informed decision based on individual preferences and career goals.However the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media is better th
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Tishank Pawar

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MCC – Madras Christian College generally has low fees for journalism and mass communication programs.IIJNM: Estimated yearly cost for their BA Journalism programme is around INR 5-6 lakhs per year.MCC: Total cost for their PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication is around INR 1.4 Lakh for the one-year program. MCC is definitely a more budget-friendly option compared to IIJNM when considering fees. I recommend you to check both colleges detail once again and then make final decision because both colleges are great.You can compare this college and check all other factors in detail on shiksha.com

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Tishank Pawar

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) and Madras Christian College (MCC) both colleges are performing great in placement.IIJNMPlacement :Selection rate for placement in year 2022-2023 was 100%. Last batch of graduated students form IIJNM starting salary is 30,000 INR to INR 50,000 per month. Top recruiting companies that offer placement are Times Now, The New Indian Express, Reuters, CNBC TV18, etc.MCCPlacement : Selection rate for placement in year 2022-2023 is 90%. Last year highest package is 6 Lakh and package is 3 lakh. Top recruiting companies like Delloite, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, RBS, Infosys, and many more compan
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Tishank Pawar

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media as good as MCC - Madras Christian College both of this colleges are good  in my choice but its totally depend on your choice. For better understanding I give you small comparisons.IIJNMTuition Fees: Fess is INR 3,75,000 for one-year PGDJ programs Admission process :1)Completion and submission of application form.2)Admission Test, Personal Interview, and Counselling.3)Notification and acceptance of admission.Placement record : IIJNM boasts a 100% placement record for the 2022-23 batch. and institute has strong industry partnerships with leading media houses across India.MCCTuition F
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Karthik K v

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The Department of Journalism, Madras Christian College, the median salary offered during BA 3-year placements in 2023 stood at INR 4.25 LPA. However, the students have the opportunity to work as reporters, photo journalists, news readers, anchors, and more, with packages starting from INR 25,000 to INR 70,000. The college places considerable emphasis on campus placements, and about 60% of students have been placed in top news organizations and agencies like Reuters, The Hindu, and Times. Some students have also opted for internships in other fields, such as advertising and public relations.

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Karthik K v

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The fees for BA programs at the Department of Journalism, Madras Christian College, are as follows:BA in Journalism: INR 56,157The college offers a 3-year Bachelor of Arts program in Journalism, focusing on the fundamental principles of journalism for broadcast media and new media. The program combines theory and practical papers to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field.

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Karthik K v

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Madras Christian College, Department of Journalism offers a B.A. in Journalism program with a focus on various fields such as print, broadcast, web designing, research, development, communication, public relations, advertising, and film journalism.The college has a dedicated media center with shooting rooms for photography and videography, an edit suite for radio journalism, and a computer lab for students whereas Presidency College, Bangalore offers a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, with a focus on gathering and sharing news, and developing critical thinking and sensitivity through courses in gender studies, cultural studie
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Karthik K v

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The college has a capacity of 93 courses, but the specific number of students enrolled in the B.A. Journalism program is 30. However, the college has a total of 3,000 students. The program focuses on the fundamental principles of journalism for broadcast media and new media, and it provides specialization in various fields such as print (newspaper and magazine), broadcast (photography and videography, documentary filmmaking), web designing, research, development communication, public relations, advertising, and film journalism.

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Karthik K v

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The latest cutoff information for the BA in Journalism program at the Department of Journalism, Madras Christian College is 50 percentage in class 12. However, it is advised to have a score of above 90% in the HSC (12th grade) for admission to the Bachelor of Arts Journalism program. The admission process is based on the counseling process, and the candidate's performance in the entrance exam may also be considered.

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