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Palak Patel

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The only difference is the name. They'll teach you the same course with just a minor difference. B.J. M. C. course taught in NIMCJ will also be the same course.

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Nalini Ranjan PandayAn engineering graduate keen to learn new things.

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One of the best colleges for mass communication in Kolkata is Adamas University. The faculty members of the media and mass communication department here are proficient in their subjects and possess immense experience. They will guide you throughout the course regarding skill development and career building. For more information, visit the following profile- https://www.shiksha.com/university/adamas-university-kolkata-46715.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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The placement options are great. The company visits and interviews are held. Students are placed in many big companies and the placement department also conducts the interviews. Not all people are placed in the placement department. The placement facility is good here. Not so good but it's like okay. Average salary package is 3 LPA and the highest salary package is 5 LPA. In totality if you are very good at studies I am sure placement department will take you seriously if not I am not sure you'll be placed or not.

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Pankaj

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It is best college and placements are also very attractive and good.

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Palak Patel

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It completely depends upon you because there is no relation between these two fields. Mass communication is all about exchanging information through mass media to large segments of the population while Hotel Management is an area of study that covers a wide range of topics concerned with the operational aspects of hoteliers. Both the field have good scope and career. If you want to pursue mass comm then choose nimcj, mica, Symbiosis, amity, Bennett, and much more.

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Yogita Arora

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According to me Delhi is very costly and placement is not so high over there why don't you try Chandigarh university as I am also doing my post-graduation from there fees are very low and placement is very high.

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Manan Aggarwal

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If you choose to pursue a B.A. In Mass Communication at Lovely Professional University, I can assure you that you are on the correct course and that many chances await you here. This curriculum is developed for students so that they may gain experience in all aspects of media, including print, electronic, and new age media. The major focus is on improving reporting, news design software, video editing, and photography technical abilities. I must state that you will have a plethora of opportunities to study and explore in your chosen career. Apart from that, I'd want to express my thoughts on why you should study Mass Communication at L
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Manan Aggarwal

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Admission to LPU's journalism and mass communication school is quite straightforward. LPU is best for pursuing a B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) and M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) and is best for pursuing a B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) and M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication). Students will be exposed to all aspects of print, electronic, and new age media as part of this curriculum. Mass communication, as we all know, is a method of disseminating information to a large number of people. The phrase refers to a variety of media areas that include news collecting and reporting, film direction and product
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sakshi gupta

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As far as I know. In order to take admission in LPU for a maximum of the courses, the minimum percentage required in 10+2 is 60% along with that subjects of study are also mentioned and the candidate needs to appear for LPU NEST Exam. LPNEST is mandatory for B.Sc (IT), B.Sc (CS). B.Sc. (HM) for the 2022 session as of now. But also there are some courses where LPUnest is not mandatory such as BA, BCA, BBA, B.Sc (IT), B.Sc (CS). B.Sc. (HM), etc also you can on admission no of LPU or helpline no, of LPU for further details or help.
I hope this helps :)

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Priyanka Gupta, it's very nice to hear from you about the totally different career options that you want to choose. Your medium of study doesn't matter at all. However, your diction in Hindi and your command of this language will definitely be tested before anyone gives you a job as Hindi Anchor. Best wishes to you.

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