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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) 

  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 2003

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
 at 
National Institute of Mass Communication 
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Total Tuition Fees

1.92 Lakh
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Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Type of University

Private
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
 at 
National Institute of Mass Communication 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (2 years)
1.92 Lakh
1.92 Lakh
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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
 at 
National Institute of Mass Communication 
Highlights

  • Course is offered in affiliation with Himalayan University

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
 at 
National Institute of Mass Communication 
Students Ratings & Reviews

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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) - Batch of 2018
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Not at all satisfied. The worst decision ever, to choose NIMC.
Placements: There is the average placement of the students in the college. Our college doesn't provide proper placements, and since its a mass communication college, mostly media channels, production house, web startups, organisations comes here. This year only 20% of the students got a proper internship which is mainly non paid. We don't have a particular placement cell.
Infrastructure: A single building containing 4 floors. An administrator office and a production room where we have all the computers and equipment (average) needed in this field. There are also 4 classrooms. Also, average faculty members are present. There will be no library, no games room, no Wi-Fi and no medical facilities in the college. Also, there will be no canteen, and there is no hostel provided by the college. Instead, they have a tie-up with different or nearby paying guests, providing mess and allotted students rooms. I think we need proper equipments and proper facilities whose list is huge.
Faculty: Well, we mostly have guest lecturers from different colleges or experienced people in the fields to give us a minimum knowledge of the media industries and subjects. Their teaching quality is very average. There will be no proper practical training provided in the college, in both indoor or outdoor. Also, we didn't get an industrial exposure, and we only got 5 media visits in the past 2 years.
Other: There will be no events. Only one, we have which is called Nukkad Natak (not of any use) will be conducted in the college.
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2018Read More
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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) - Batch of 2019
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This is not a college, it is a tuition centre. There are little to no placement opportunities here.
Placements: There are little to no placement opportunities here. Only a few people get placed. There are unpaid internships being offered to students. The college does partiality with the students.
Infrastructure: There's no Wi-Fi, no canteen, no sports, no medical. Basically, it's just a building that's reminiscent of tuition classes. There is one media room that has computers and a recording room. But it's not open to everybody, just a handful of students and staff.
Faculty: Some faculty members are great. They know how to teach journalism. But mostly there are no classes held and there's no teacher allotted. It's all a waste for students as well as the junior teachers they rope in. Some teachers don't know the subject they're teaching.
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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)
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National Institute of Mass Communication 
Placements

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Answered 7 years ago

Hello Rajpal, the scenario depends upon how much practical knowledge you have gained during your studies. You need to be very active and have some good listening powers. Yes, you can apply in press industry after your masters but the scope of getting a job depends on you and your knowledge that you

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Anish Choudhary

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Answered 7 years ago

Hello Shrishti, see this institution is affiliated to Himalayan University and that university is UGC affiliated. The source of the affiliation is the UGC website where you can check the existence of the name under the state of Arunachal Pradesh.

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Anish Choudhary

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Answered 7 years ago

The last date for the application of CLAT-2018 is March 31st. You need to submit a scanned photocopy (between 20 KB to 50 KB) and signature.

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Namratha Sagire

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Answered 7 years ago

Hi Saparshi, Hope you are doing well. Yes, any graduated student can apply for the Master's degree in NIMC, the application fee is Rs 500 and the total course fee is Rs 98,000.

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Anish Choudhary

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Answered 8 years ago

Hello Amit, kindly visit nimc-India.com and fill the application form followed by a online test and telephonic interview. After than you will be called if selected.

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