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NRAI School of Mass Communication Admission 2025: Courses, Eligibility Application & Last Date

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NRAI School of Mass Communication Admission 2025

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Q:   Can I join NRAI School of Mass Communication directly?
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Yes, as far as my research goes, you can definitely take a direct admission at NRAI School of Mass Communication. Ths institute offers BJMC, MJMC, certificate and Advanced Diploma courses in various specialisations. The minimum eligibility required for admission to BJMC is Class 12 with 50%. And, candidates can directly apply on the official website of the institute for enquiry regarding admission. Candidates must also ensure to fulfill the entry requirements to take admission to a certificate programme. 

Q:   Does NRAI School of Mass Communication accept CBSE 12th score?
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Yes, as far as my research goes, you can definitely take a direct admission at NRAI School of Mass Communication. Ths institute offers BJMC, MJMC, certificate and Advanced Diploma courses in various specialisations. The minimum eligibility required for admission to BJMC is Class 12 with 50%. And, candidates can directly apply on the official website of the institute for enquiry regarding admission. Candidates must also ensure to fulfill the entry requirements to take admission to a certificate programme. 

Q:   What are the courses offered at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication offers a variety of courses to the candidates and these courses are offered at a Certification, UG Diploma, and PG Diploma course levels. Check out some of the popular courses that candidates can choose from in the admission process: 

  • Digital Film Making Course
  • Still Photography Course
  • BJMC
  • Certificate in TV Anchoring and Radio Jockeying

Learn more about the courses that are offered by the University through the offcial website.

NRAI School of Mass Communication BJMC Admission 2025

1 courses 3 years
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  • Accepting Exams: CBSE 12th, ISC
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Q:   Is NRAI School of Mass Communication good for BJMC?
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Yes, NRAI School of Mass Communication is among top colleges for this course in Delhi. They have their own production house, which provides students with more features. Their placement is also nice. You can find more information about the institute on this website only. In addition, if you can, there are a few better colleges and institutes for mass communication. If you want to check then you can check it on our website, shiksha.com.

Q:   What is the seat intake for B.J.M.C at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication offers BJMC, MJMC, Advanced Diploma and Certificate courses in different specialisations. The seat intake of the same is not recorded anywhere on its official website. Candidates must visit the official website of the institute and contact the official number to know more about the details of the seats it offers. Candidates must also keep checking the official website of Shiksha for the latest information around NRAI School of Mass Communication admission, placements, cutoff, fees, etc. 

Q:   Is BJMC available in NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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Yes, NRAI School of Mass Communication offers a three year BJMC course at the UG level. The Bachelor in Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) helps students to pursue their career in the field of Media and Journalism, by providing them knowledge in the creativity, innovation and more. 

The admission is based on the performance in the last qualifying examination.

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NRAI School of Mass Communication Application 2025

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Q:   When are NRAI School of Mass Communication application forms out?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication admission 2024-25 are ongoing. The admission notice of NRAI School of Mass Communication is out for all the courses. Please visit the link on the official website to know all about the information regarding the admission. Please know that the admission deadlines are mentioned on the official website. The application forms are available during the admission cycle of NRAI School of Mass Communication.

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Q:   Are admission forms out for BJMC course at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication has started accepting application forms for the three-year BJMC. However, admission dates for the same are not out yet. Interested candidates can fill out the online and offline application form with all the required details and submit it with an application fee of INR 500. 

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Q:   Can I get direct admission in BJMC at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication does offer direct admission to the BJMC course based on the candidate's performance in the last qualifying exam. There is no entrance exam required to get shortlisted for the BJMC course. Candidates just need Class 12 in any stream (Medical, Non-Medical, Commerce, or Arts) from a recognised education board to be eligible for the three years course. 

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NRAI School of Mass Communication Admission FAQs 2025

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Q:   What is the total fee of NRAI School of Mass Communication for BJMC?
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The total fees of NRAI for BJMC is 180,000 rupees that is 60 K per year. The eligibility for this course is that the candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board and the duration of this course is 3 years.
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Q:   How many students can do B.J.M.C at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication offers BJMC, MJMC, Advanced Diploma and Certificate courses in different specialisations. The seat intake of the same is not available anywhere on its official website. Candidates can visit the official website of the institute and contact the official number to know more about the details of the seats it offers. Candidates must also keep checking the official website of Shiksha for the latest information around NIELIT Itanagar admission, placements, cutoff, fees, etc. 

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Q:   What is BJMC course at NRAI School of Mass Communication?
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NRAI School of Mass Communication's BJMC full form is Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication is an undergraduate degree that offers knowledge on various aspects of journalism and mass communication. The courses typically cover a range of subjects to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in journalism,   mass communication,  advertising,   public relations,   and related fields. 

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NRAI School of Mass Communication
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.6/5
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Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.7
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.7
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Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication - Batch of 2023
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Average but one can go for it.
Placements: The placements are quite good. About half of the total students got placed. Many companies and the media industry visit the campus. Some of them are Aaj Tak, NDTV, NBT Times, etc. Internships are given to all the students. Students get selected for various roles like content writing, video production, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is not that good, but it's also not that bad. Classes are air-conditioned. Media equipment and computers are there. The studio is also available for practice. Classes are not much spacious, but also not congested. The washroom is not clean.
Faculty: The faculty is good and nice. Teachers are very helpful, kind, and lenient. They are knowledgeable and teach with their experiences. They do practicals more in comparison to theories. All the teachers are from some media background holding experience.
Reviewed on 17 Dec 2022Read More
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Aditya LokVerified Icon
Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2020
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One of the good mass communication colleges in Delhi.
Placements: Small-scale startups visited the college where students can begin their career with internships. Later we got opportunities to work in the production house run by our college itself. Then, the college asked us to look for internships and jobs on our own. However, we got jobs because of the knowledge we attained but not with the help of our college's reputation.
Infrastructure: It's just a building with three floors having a reception office, sound recording studio and three big classrooms. Our classrooms are well-furnished with separate chairs and air conditioners. The sound recording studio is well maintained, and we have all the equipment available here.
Faculty: They particularly offer courses related to mass communication and media studies such as a diploma in journalism and mass communication, bachelors in journalism and mass communication, and masters in journalism and mass communications.
Reviewed on 4 Apr 2019Read More
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Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication (M.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2016
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Other: It was very good experience. The infrastructure of college was very good and the faculty was also very good. The good thing about this college is after one year you can do the internship in the news channels. So we can get the experience of 1 year during the course.
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2022
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I am absolutely dissatisfied with it.
Placements: There are actually 20 to 25 students total in BJMC and in MJMC. I paid Rs. 30,000 for one semester, which is okay, but I have never seen them respect that money. The top course offered is anchoring. It provides a diploma and a degree. Even though students can change their courses in between.
Infrastructure: There is no Wi-Fi in the institute, no library, and no eating area. Classrooms are okay, and ACs are not working, which gives such a negative vibe.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, but there is no timetable for classes. The course curriculum is not relevant, and it does not make students industry-ready at all. Our exams are held online. Student cheat in their exam as there is no camera visibility in that. There are no passing marks, and any attendance is not recorded there. We never know which teacher will come today and teach us. Even though we do not have our books. They share notes.
Other: I want to build my career in journalism, so I chose this course. There are many good things about the course, but nothing in this institute. It can improve their way of talking, teaching skills, and attendance procedure. I mean, they should be a little strict and passionate towards their work.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2025Read More
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2024
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Absolutely good placements and facilities.
Placements: So basically, I am pursuing a BJMC course in the NRAI School of Mass Communication. I am in the morning batch, and 80% of my class is placed. If I am talking about recruiting companies, our institute has tie-ups with News TV 100, lots of radio stations like Radio Mirchi, some local stations, and some film industries. It's a good tie-up with companies, and now that I am continuing with my studies and classes, I am doing a paid internship with an agency, and lots of other students are also doing their internships.
Infrastructure: Facilities include WIFI, recording studios, classrooms, shooting studios, etc. They give a fresher party to the new batch, which is fully organized and well performed. Also, hostel facilities are available for PG. For food, you can find a shop or a dhaba just outside the institute that serves tasty and worthwhile food.
Faculty: As notes and study material related to my course, they provide PDFs, all of which I got from their websites, and it was really helpful for me. The faculty were very qualified and knowledgeable, with a humble and kind nature. You can really go for it, and yes, exams and semesters are not so hard or easy if you are really concentrating on your studies. Exam facilities are available, both online and offline, according to the semester and school director.
Other: I chose this course because I want to become a RJ, a script writer, or a content writer, and I found this course in a nearby location.
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Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.) - Batch of 2022
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Absolutely bad college. No placements, no faculty, zero resoact students, no hostels, no campus.
Placements: the education here is not good at all. Nor are students told any way to develop their skills, nor are any placements given here. Here students are remembered only for fees, and different types of dreams are sold to get into college. In aur college thay offer you lots off role before admission but after admission thay forget everything.
Infrastructure: In my college neai thair is no Wi-Fi and no labs, no library, no medical, no sports, no precticle, nothing. Infact after graduation thay will ask more money for your degree. And whan you will ask that why you are charging this fees, thay will react rude.
Faculty: Some teachers are helpful with good knoladge thay are qualified to teach students, teaching was normal but not good. Exam was short and simple nothing special in exam. And essay to pass. Infact college did not help you to get job and internships wrost.
Other: I choose B.J.M.C. because it was my dream to become a journalist but I salect wrong college to fulfill my dreams thay brok me down. Best thing about B.J.M.C. that you will work for people. Thair is nothing in aur collagr no events, no fest, no crowd, no campus.
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Answered 6 months ago

NRAI School of Mass Communication BJMC application fee for the academic year 2025 is INR 500. Candidates are required to pay the fee while purchasing the offline application form. Further, for the online application form, candidates can just pay the fee in an online mode.

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Manori Karan

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Answered 6 months ago

NRAI School of Mass Communication does offer direct admission to the PG Diploma course based on the candidate's performance in the last qualifying exam. There is no entrance exam required to get shortlisted for the PG Diploma course. Candidates just need Bachelor's Degree in any stream (Medical, Non

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Answered 6 months ago

NRAI School of Mass Communication BJMC course admission process is inclusive of the application process, selection, and final admission. Candidates willing to secure admission to the NRAI School of Mass Communication BJMC course must have a Class 12 in any stream (Medical, Non-Medical, Commerce, or

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Satyendra Tyagi

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Answered 6 months ago

NRAI School of Mass Communication PG Diploma course admission process is inclusive of the application process, selection, and final admission. Candidates willing to secure admission to the NRAI School of Mass Communication PG Diploma course must have a Bachelor's Degree in any stream (Medical, Non-M

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Satyendra Tyagi

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NRAI School of Mass Communication has started accepting application forms for the one-year PG Diploma However, admission dates for the same are not out yet. Interested candidates can fill out the online and offline application form with all the required details and submit it with an application fee

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