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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication 

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  • Estd. 2008
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2021
2.4
Loved my college life but extremely dissatisfied with the placement and the course in general .
Placements: Less than 1% students were placed on campus, the highest package being 2.75LPA. Companies like Saam TV came for the placement. Roles offered were content writers, correspondent, news jockey, radio jockey, etc. The percentage of students getting internship was alarmingly low, less than 2%> .
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is state of the art. Almost all facilities are available, the classrooms are high teach as well, it is just that the quality of teachers was low during my batch. There was a dedicated library, a lab and an equipment room as well. All well maintained.
Faculty: Decent Curriculum. The teaching quality on the other hand was low, teachers were inexperienced and often taught unnecessary theoretical things. The course was not relevant enough at times. Exams weren't difficult. The pass percentage was standardized at 33% like any other course .
Other: I always aspire to be a journalism, hence chose this course as it was located near my city. The college had a decent college life experience with a very fun fest called Persona Fest, sports facilities are also too notch .
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2023Read More
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2025
3.8
B.A. in Journalism at MIT-ADT Pune.
Placements: Almost 70–80% of students get placed every year in our department. The overall placement ratio is good, and it has improved over the past 5 years. The highest package offered was INR 5 lacs per annum. And the lowest package offered was INR 2.5 to 3 LPA. The most reputed companies were Zee News, NDTV, and many other local news channels. Many internship offers are also provided by the placement cell of our college.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure was good, as it has well-furnished classrooms, Wi-Fi, labs, and a library with 1000 books that is well designed for students. Hostel facilities are also provided for many students with fees above INR 1 lac. The canteen facility is also there, and the quality of the food is good but needs to improve. The sports infrastructure was very good, with plenty of equipment.
Faculty: The teaching faculty was good and highly qualified, having taught for more than 10–20 years. They are focusing more on a practical approach for overall student development. Exams are good, but they are a little bit difficult as they require critical thinking.
Reviewed on 19 May 2023Read More
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2023
4.6
It is a good college that provides great placements.
Placements: Students become eligible for placements after 3rd or 4th semester. The highest salary package offered is Rs.30,000 per annum. Most of the students get placed in very good companies. Many reputed companies like Zee News, NDTV, etc., visit our college to recruit students. Around 70% of students get placed with the best salary package of 3 LPA to 5 LPA.
Infrastructure: All the students take admission to the hostel. Hostel gates are closed at 9:30 PM. It provides two sharing rooms with an attached bathroom. There is a common room in 4 blocks. The hostel fee is 1.25 LPA. Mess food is good and healthy.
Faculty: The course curriculum is interesting to study. Faculty members in our college are very good and humble. There are 60 students in a batch. Faculty members give attention to every student. Yearly exams are conducted in our college. Students can pass easily if they study properly. The pass percentage is 30% in examinations and depends on other activities.
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
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MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism 
Overview

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3.90 Lakh
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
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Highlights

  • Specializations Offered - Journalism, Strategic Communication and New Media
  • The courses provide Industry exposure and workshops and Specialization in the Third Year
  • Opportunities for entrepreneurship and Research-based projects
  • Live coverage of events and Video news bulletins and magazines
  • Institution newspaper and Research visit and Live projects
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4/5
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2024
4.6
5.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life5.0Value for Money
It is the best college for journalism in Pune.
Placements: It is a very good college for students who want a career in AD PR, digital media, and hardcore journalism. Around 80% of students get placed in companies like Godrej and Bata. The lowest salary offered in the previous year was Rs.12,000 per month and the highest salary was Rs.30,000 per month. Many students get internship opportunities in well-known marketing agencies.
Infrastructure: Hostel provides comfortable living space for students with 24X7 water supply and Wi-Fi. Warden is helpful. Food served in the canteen is delicious and has a different menu every day. There is a sports complex with courts for all kinds of sports. Classrooms are well-equipped with projectors. Labs have all the instruments such as microphones, teleprompters, and cameras.
Faculty: Faculty members in our college are well-qualified and knowledgeable. They help every student individually. Classes conducted by them include practical fieldwork. The course curriculum provides all the information required for students to work in the industry. Exams are good and test the understanding skills of the students.
Other: The best part about this course is it prepares students to go out into the world and work in the industry.
Reviewed on 6 Apr 2023Read More
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2023
4.0
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure4.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Review of MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism, MIT-ADT University.
Placements: Our college is known for its international exposure and placements. Many students got placed in areas like journals, radio telecasting, television channels, and newspapers with job profiles of radio jockey, columnist, freelancer, etc. The average salary package offered ranges from 3.5 LPA to 6.8 LPA.
Infrastructure: It is one of the largest universities in India. Our classrooms are well-maintained. The library is very good. Canteen has the best cuisines from many parts of the globe.
Faculty: Teachers are well educated. They also provide industrial and academic exposure. They also provide us with valuable input and give us many problem-solving techniques. Semester exams are difficult.
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2023
4.0
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure3.0Faculty5.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Our college has good faculty members and education.
Placements: In our batch of BA-JMC, students become eligible for campus placements from the 6th semester onwards. Top recruiting companies like Infosys, Accenture, and TCS visit our campus and provide placements. The average salary package offered is around 3 LPA - 4 LPA. Almost 50% of students got placed. I plan to get a job at Amazon.
Infrastructure: Rooms and labs provided in this college are well-designed in a modern form of college. They have the best-structured setup with the field facilities required by students. They also provide the hostel facility to those students who want to use it because they are from outside of the city. The hostel mess also provides you with the best quality of food with a variety of foods every week in a hygienic way. The college locality is in the Vipul Hand Gomti Nagar area, Lucknow, which is a VIP area. Mostly PGs are available for those students who want to take a room for rent.
Faculty: The faculty-student ratio is 50:1. Almost all faculty members are master's degree holders. Almost every 6 months, an exam is taken. Semester-wise, an internal exam is taken every month. Teachers and faculty members at this college are very helpful and well qualified. They are all almost Ph.D. qualified and they have a lot of knowledge of teaching with good qualities to students. The course curriculum is made up of industrial knowledge for students. They have a semester exam pattern for every course where the exam pattern is like you have 10 questions in which you have to attempt any five questions. They can also have their sub-parts.
Other: I chose this course because of the better placement ratio compared to other colleges. I chose a bachelor of arts in journalism and mass communication course from this college. The best thing about our course is that I can have a lot of journalism knowledge given by teachers to students. Things I want that can be improved for our course in this college are to make us active in some extra-curricular activities so that we can grow up physically also. Events are organised in this college like freshers party, fest, Holi, and farewell party. The crowd of this college is not so big. It can help students make connections with other courses too. Students also have the option of scholarships for those who cannot afford them. Scholarships are provided by the Maharashtra government.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2022Read More
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2021
4.2
4.0Placements4.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
Review of MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism.
Placements: Placements are conducted for every student. All those who sat for the placements get placed at good and recognised companies or get internships accordingly through colleges. The highest salary package might be 4 LPA. The placement cell was extremely helpful and we had the best placement services.
Infrastructure: Our college has amazing classrooms, labs, a media room, great facilities, Wi-Fi, a library, and all. The hostels are pretty amazing too. The food is not bad, but not so good.
Faculty: Faculty members are extremely supportive, and the teaching is innovative according to new technologies. It depends on the student, but if you are interested, it does make a student ready for the industry. The semester exams are not tough. In journalism, you have to be smart and creative. You need to get a 4.5 CGPA to pass.
Other: Journalism is something that you don't do because someone said it to you, you do it because you want to. It's a feeling of joy, happiness, and satisfaction. It breaks you and makes you into a whole new person who is confident and has an awesome personality. Lots of events are there, and you can also conduct them. The experience is just not another memory, it's an emotion actually.
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B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2022
3.8
3.0Placements3.0Infrastructure5.0Faculty4.0Crowd & Campus Life4.0Value for Money
MIT ISBJ - A Balance of Everything .
Placements: We have a placement cell, but they primarily offer Journalism or Public Relationships related roles locally, not a lot of options. Initially we were told that a lot of MNC's would come to the college for placements, but that isn't always the case. This is the only part of my college where I've faced some level of disappointment .
Infrastructure: We don't have Wi-Fi at ISBJ, which is a specific college within MIT-ADT, but to make up for it, we're allowed to use the computer labs that you can use for your assignments or personal work, you can connect your devices via ethernet as well. We have a great sports complex with a dedicated football field, indoor badminton court, basketball court, as well as a maintained gym. We get medical discounts at Vishwaraj Hospital which is close to the campus and they have great infrastructure and good doctors as well.
Faculty: Our professors are really good, they're very interactive and give us different kinds of assignments that help us in team building and working together a lot of the times. Our curriculum is driven towards digital media, Advertising, Public Relationships and Core Journalism.
Other: I chose this course because it gives a sense for the Media Industry and helps build a base for it. You gain decent exposure in each area of Media and Journalism. The cultural fest "Persona" while not the best is a very memorable one because you get to spend a lot of time with your friends and participate in various cultural activities.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2022Read More
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