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Malavika

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IIMC Aizwal has not yet released any official information regarding the salary packages and placement offers in the college website. However it is notable that the PG Diploma in Journalism (English) is the flagship course at IIMC Aizawl. The average package offered may be roughly around INR 3 LPA. This may vary at each placement drive. Candidates can follow Shiksha to receive updates on any information pertaining to placement and salary package details. IIMC Aizawl students work for numerous national, international, and local news organisations, such as Reuters, WION, PTI, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, and Malaya
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Malavika

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IIMC Aizwal has not yet released any formal details on the compensation packages and placement offers. IIMCs often offer packages at around INR 3 LPA. IIMC Aizawl students work for numerous national, international, and local news organisations, such as Reuters, WION, PTI, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, and Malayala Manorama. On the other hand, the Asian College of Journalism's official website reports that, as of Asian College of Journalism placements 2023, the college records a 100% placement rate both on and off campus. Reuters, The Economic Times, Network 18, India Today Group, Mint, Mergermarket, and other pro
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I could provide you with an overview of each college. On August 8, 2011, the Indian Institute of Mass Communication Aizawl, or IIMC Aizawl, was formally opened as the East Regional Centre of IIMC. Many international, national, and local news agencies, including Reuters, WION, PTI, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, and Malayala Manorama, employ IIMC Aizawl students. IIMC Aizawl currently offers two course options. The Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) is a journalism school in Chennai, India that offers postgraduate Diploma programmes in journalism. ACJ offers a postgraduate Diploma with specialisation in four areas
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Malavika

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I could help you by giving you a synopsis of each college. The Indian Institute of Mass Communication Aizawl, also known as IIMC Aizawl, was formally inaugurated as the East Regional Centre of IIMC on August 8, 2011. IIMC Aizawl students work for a wide range of international, national, and local news organisations, such as Reuters, WION, PTI, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, and Malayala Manorama. Presently IIMC Aizawl offers two courses. Offering postgraduate Diploma programmes in journalism, the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) is a journalism school located in Chennai, India. Within its 10-month study, ACJ off
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Malavika

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A general information on both colleges will be helpful to reach a conclusion. On August 8, 2011, the Indian Institute of Mass Communication Aizawl, or IIMC Aizawl, was officially opened as the East Regional Centre of IIMC. Numerous international, national, and regional news agencies, including Reuters, WION, PTI, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, and Malayala Manorama, employ IIMC Aizawl students. IIMC Aizawl currently provides two courses. One of the most well-known journalism schools in the nation is the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ). The Indian Express Group founded it in 1994 under the name Asian College of
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NBE provides reporting time with admit card. NEET PG 2024 reporting time is 7 am. Entry will be closed at 8: 30 am. Candidates are advised to check test centre a day before the exam to know travelling time etc. Candidates must note NBE doesn't provide travelling expense and candidates will have to make their own arrangements regarding the same. NEET PG Exam day ScheduleEventsTimingsReporting time for candidates07:00 AMLast entry for the examination08:30 AMThe candidate gets access to log in window08:45 AMCandidate allowed to log in08:50 AMExam Starts09:00 AMExam concludes12: 30 PM

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While both journalism and mass communication are related fields that deal with the dissemination of information, they have distinct focuses and purposes. Let's explore the key differences between journalism and mass communication:JournalismJournalism is the practice of gathering, analyzing, and presenting news and information to the public through various media channels.Primary FocusThe primary focus of journalism is on news reporting, storytelling, and the creation of informative content. Journalists aim to provide accurate, timely, and relevant information to the public.Objectivity and NeutralityJournalists are expected to adhere to
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Abhinav Kush

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The fees for PG Diploma programs at the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) vary depending on the specific program. For example, the total tuition fees for the PG Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism is INR 7,08,000, inclusive of GST at 18%. Similarly, the tuition fees for the PG Diploma in Journalism are also INR 7,08,000, to be paid in two equal installments. The fees for PG Diploma programs at ACJ range from INR 4.6 L to 7.08 L. The average fees for PG Diploma programs at ACJ are 7,08,000 per year.

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Abhinav Kush

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The Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) is known for providing top-notch journalism education and has a significant impact on the industry. The campus environment is described as having a mix of students from diverse backgrounds, leading to varied perspectives and discussions. The college has been praised for its faculty, facilities, and the role it plays in launching careers in journalism.

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Abhinav Kush

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The Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) in Chennai offers various journalism programs with different fee structures. The total tuition fees for the PG Diploma in Journalism programme at ACJ range from INR 4,60,200 to INR 7,08,000, depending on the specific program. The fees are payable in two equal installments. Additionally, there are costs for residential accommodation and food expenses for students who opt for these facilities. The fees are considered relatively expensive for a one-year course.

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