

National Institute of Mass Communication PG Diploma Courses and Fees 2025
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National Institute of Mass Communication PG Diploma Eligibility and Highlights 2025
National Institute of Mass Communication PG Diploma is PG level programme, offered in the Full Time mode. The duration of the programme is 1 year.
National Institute of Mass Communication PG Diploma Fees 2025
Fees for the courses offered at National Institute of Mass Communication comprise various components, such as tuition fees, hostel fees, one-time fees, etc. The total PG Diploma fee at National Institute of Mass Communication is INR 98,000. However, the National Institute of Mass Communication fee structure includes a few components that are paid only once, namely one-time fees. Candidates can check out the following table for National Institute of Mass Communication PG Diploma fee bifurcation:
Fee Component | Amount |
Tuition Fee | INR 98,000 |
NOTE: The mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.
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NIMC Delhi offers specialised programmes in Journalism and Mass Media. Candidates who want to make a career in different fields of media, such as anchroing, editing, video production etc. can apply for admission in any programme of the institute. The institute provides admission in UG Diploma, PG Di
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Yes, candidates can apply for admission in NIMC Delhi for BJMC through the merit secured in Class 12 exams. As long as the candidate has passed their Class 12 they are eligible for admission into the programme. If the score is as high as 55%, there won't be much trouble a candidate will have to go t
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To get admission to National Institute of Mass Communication, candidates need to go through a multi-step admission process. The detailed steps of National Institute of Mass Communication admission process are as follows:
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Yes, admissions are currently ongoing at National Institute of Mass Communication. The application window is open for both online and offline applications for the academic year 2025-26. Eligible students can apply directly for their desired UG, PG or Diploma courses.
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To apply for admission to National Institute of Mass Communication, candidates can submit their application form in the following three modes:
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