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anila k

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You need to have 45% marks in 12th. The aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects would be considered as best four subjects (BFS). Environmental Education (ISC), Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as BFS.

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Gurleen Khurana

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The duration of the programme is 3 years.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Rahul,
As per your query Indian institute of Mass communication, Faculty of education university of Delhi, Times school of journalism, Delhi school of communication, are trademark colleges for pursuing Masters in journalism in Delhi.
All the best for your future.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi friend,
The basic eligibility for admission to MAMC program is a Bachelor or equivalent degree in any stream. The course is of 2 years duration. The tuition fee for the program ranges from 50,000 INR to 3 Lakh INR for two years.
A post-graduate degree in Mass Communication opens up career avenues in many media related fields. An MAMC degree holder can find job in areas such as editing, publishing, script-writing, direction, film-making, etc. The average starting salary for MAMC graduates can fall in the range of 12,000 INR to 25,000 INR per month.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Yes , It may be considered.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Not the best. India has many institutions that have a good name and cannot be compared with each other. If SRM is falling in your criteria of best then it must be opted by you. it has a good brand name. Do some research on the placement and public notion around you.

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Abhilash Jyoti BoruahTechnical Consultant in Shaildhar Telecom Services

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Hi Sagar,
University of Mysore does not provide BA in Journalism. It provides Post Graduate course like MA in Journalism and Mass Communication. You can apply in following colleges:
1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Delhi
2. Xavier's Institute of Communication (XIC)
3. Asian College of Journalism (ACJ)
4. Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication (SIMC)
5. AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre (AJKMCRC)
6. Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA)
7. Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media, Bangalore (IIJNM)
8. Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, BHU
9. Department of Communication and Journalism,
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

There are multiple campuses of Iims now. I am sure you are aware of that. Which campus do you wish to know about? Besides, the structure is same. Over the years, IIMC has expanded and started Postgraduate
Diploma courses in Journalism (English and
Hindi, Advertising and Public Relation and Radio &
TV) (As the Prospectus says)
You shall be highly benefitted if you go through this details document:
http://www.iimc.nic.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/file/18/admisition/Prospectus.pdf.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Azi!
It is upto you, which field attracts you the most and where your interest lies. MSW candidate is well suited for the roles such as Counselor, Trainer and many more which lead to organisation development. Journalism, on the other hand, makes you a reporter, correspondent, news anchor, camera person etc. If remuneration is your priority, I would suggest you to go into Journalism. If not, and social work is more important to you than pay scale, MSW should be your choice.

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