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Liyansha Jain

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IIMC Delhi's recording and editing and non-linear digital video editing systems are the best. IIMC has extensive facilities and over two dozen DSLR cameras. The auditorium has 400 plus seating capacity. The institute consists of wellness centres and yoga centres, banks, ATMs, and consists of various hostel facilities.

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Liyansha Jain

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Candidates must prepare well to get admission to the IIMC Delhi. The preparation starts with CUET preparation. Students must practice well for the CUET exam to score well and get into the IIMC Delhi Merit list. This can be done if students have done hard work and practiced well with the sample papers done beforehand. Students must also prepare well for the interview round in addition to the accepted entrance exam. 

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Sonali

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Candidates seeking IIM Calcutta admission to MBA course must appear for CAT. It is mandatory for candidates to meet the sectional and overall CAT cutoff to be eligible for the Writing Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds for final admission to IIM Calcutta. For IIM Calcutta cutoff for MBA admission, students need to meet both the overall CAT cut off percentile and the sectional cut offs. Candidates seeking admission to IIM Calcutta must score above the 90 percentile in CAT exam. IIM Calcutta does not release CAT cutoffs in the public domain and are exclusively accessible only via account login to candidates who have ap
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Abhishek Kumar

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Yes, the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Kottayam branch is a good institution for students who wish to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma. This institute offers two PG Diploma courses which are as follows:Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism (English)Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism (Malayalam)These courses are practical and output-oriented. But since I earlier said that if you can manage to get the Delhi one then all the other IIMCs are pale as compared to that one. So, if you'll ask me i'll once again recommend you to the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi.

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Abhishek Kumar

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Yes, the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Jammu branch, is considered a good institution for pursuing PG Diploma courses, but if I have to say which is the best one, I'll definitely go with the IIMC Delhi, as the highest placement was from the Delhi branch with a salary package of a stunning 20 LPA. But since you're specifically asking about the Jammu branch, I'll say that it holds a decent reputation too, although its not better from the Delhi one so if you can manage living in Delhi, then I'll suggest you to go for that only and not the Jammu one.

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Abhishek Kumar

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A couple of postgraduate Diploma programmes are available at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Aizawl: a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism (English) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Media. These courses aim to give students thorough training in digital media and journalism, giving them both theoretical and practical abilities. Reputable media outlets including ABP News, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Zee Media, Economic Times, and ANI have participated in the recruitment process, demonstrating IIMC's good placement record. The largest pay package available at IIMC Delhi is INR 20 LPA; however, I'm not very knowl
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Abhishek Kumar

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There are only two courses offered by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, which are as follows:Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Media, andPostgraduate Diploma in Journalism (English language)The duration of both of these courses is 1 year, divided into 2 semesters. The number of seats in both of these courses has increased from 20 to 30 from the academic session 2024–25. Also, students have high regard for both of them. But I won't be able to tell you which course is best for you, as it totally depends on your personal interests and what you wanna do in your life. But whichever you choose, you'll have to work hard in it. Y
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Abhishek Kumar

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According to me, pursuing Diploma at IIMC Aizawl is a pretty good choice as it is a well-reputed institute for mass communication and the curriculum is also really good. If you'll compare it with other colleges which offer this course like Amity, DU, etc. it's a much better choice in less money as Amity will take somewhat around 1.5–2 LPA and some colleges in DU will take around 50K per year. So in my opinion pursuing it at IIMC is a very reasonable option both due to its less fee structure and its reputable standing than many colleges and also it offers a good deal of placements so yes it's a good choice and you should go with i
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Abhishek Kumar

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There are several scholarship programmes offered by the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanal. I've listed some of them and their eligibility criteria below:Rati Aggarwal Scholarship: It's awarded to a female student of the Hindi Journalism course on the basis of her performance in the Entrance Exam. Star TV Scholarship: This is awarded to a student of Radio & TV journalism on the basis of their performance in the Entrance Exam.Freeship Scholarship: This is given to students whose family income is below 8LPA and are from the EWS.IIMCAA Scholarship: This is given by the institute to a random student.Merit-based S
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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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IIM's offers admission to their students based on CAT entrance exam or any other exam accepted by the Institute. The exams are different for particular courses.Here is the most recent MBA cutoff data for IIM Institute:The general cutoff for CAT for MBA is set at 99 percentile for general category. To be eligible for MBA admission at IIM Institue, applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks.The cutt of for IIM Cacutta for general category is 98 percentile, and for SC/ST Category it is 95 percentile. You can find the IIM Calcutta Institute Cutoff for 2024 for CAT, MAT, ATMA, and XAT by vis
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