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St Joseph's University Bangalore BA Courses & Fees 2025

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St Joseph's University Bangalore BA Eligibility & Highlights 2025

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Total Tuition Fees 90K - 4L
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  • CBSE 12th
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  • Karnataka 2nd PUC
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  • 10+2 score50%
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    St Joseph's University Bangalore
    Fees details 2025

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    ₹ 90 K - 3.96 L
    ₹ 2.62 L
    ₹ 5 K
    ₹ 3.56 L - 6.63 L
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    The value for money rating of this course is 4.3/5 (33 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon
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    St Joseph's University Bangalore BA Admission Dates 2025

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    12 Jan '25
    B.A. SUJ Entrance Test
    9 Jan '25
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    -/-₹ 90 K - 3.96 L#59 The Week, 2024
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    4.1/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.5
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.4
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
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    B.A. in Journalism, Political Science and Sociology - Batch of 2026
    4.6
    5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    The college has good faculty and, a peaceful environment with growing career support.
    Placements: In my batch, around 45-50% of students got placed, especially from commerce, management, and IT courses. The highest package offered is 5 LPA, while the average is 8 LPA. Some regional firms and a few national companies visit our college.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of St. Joseph University is decent. We have Wi-Fi-enabled classrooms, projectors, a well-equipped library, and basic computer labs. The campus is decently clean, and has a calm and green atmosphere. Hostels are available for both boys and girls.
    Faculty: Teachers are generally supportive and approachable. Most teachers are qualified and try to help their students. The curriculum is aligned with current trends, especially in journalism and mass communication, where they even include short-term projects.
    Other: I chose journalism and mass communication because I wanted to pursue a career in media and content creation. The best part of this course is the balance between theory and practical learning especially photography, video editing, and reporting sessions.
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    B.A.in International Relations and Peace Studies, Journalism & Public Policy - Batch of 2022
    4.8
    4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Come for the degree, stay for the pedagogy.
    Placements: You could not expect conventional placement in this program, given the fact that it was at first an arts degree. However I am certain that if you find yourself studying here especially in a degree like B.A. JIP, you will find stocked in you the urge to think critically and engage with academia, your surroundings, and life in general. Many students went on to pursue masters degrees and specialize in their fields of choice while others found employment in journalism, Think Tanks, and public policy adjacent fields.
    Infrastructure: We had free Wi-Fi across the campus. Classrooms were beautiful, spacious, and very well-ventilated. The library was wonderful too with an easily accessible digital database of all works currently available. College provided a midday meal scheme for students who may be facing economic hardship. Sports culture was heavy here with one intracollege and one intercollege sports day. All sorts of team and solo sports were encouraged here. The canteens served a massive variety of food as well.
    Faculty: Faculty members were incrediblely knowledgeable and approachable as well. Jesuit pedagogy aims towards holistic and academic development, going side by side. Students were encouraged to critically engage with their reading and syllabus while also being given the capacity and skills required to look beyond what was on the reading list. Semester exams were not difficult if you attended classes regularly.
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    B.A.in International Relations and Peace Studies, Journalism & Public Policy - Batch of 2025
    3.4
    2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    A university that can provide much better teaching and placements.
    Placements: Around 50 students are in my class, out of which around 5 of them dropped out. Our placements haven't begun yet. Around 20-25 of us have had internships in the course of 3 years. I'm not sure about others, but I interned at the Hindu. Journalism, researchers, etc. are the top roles offered.
    Infrastructure: Recently, our department has acquired a new floor exclusive to our course with Wi-Fi and a library close by. I stay in a PG, which is very convenient since the college is just a 5-min walk. The food is enough to survive on. There are not many medical facilities around; even if there are, they are very expensive for students like us.
    Faculty: The teachers are alright, but based on some students, the curriculum is relevant only to an extent since we aren't given broadcasting journalism since our course comes under the English department instead of the media and communication department. The exams are quite easy, actually.
    Other: I chose this course mainly because it sounded interesting. The best thing I found about this course was how easy it felt, but I would change a lot of things in the course, like including broadcast journalism and corporate journalism more. I would also change the departments to the media communications department because they would have more exposure to the news and entertainment industry. Events and first on campus were pretty basic, like for the first year I had so much fun; it was really good. The second year clashed with some issues, and the third year only one of our first has been conducted; the second one will be conducted. Next semester I am looking forward to that.
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    B.A. in Optional English, Journalism and Psychology - Batch of 2025
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    3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    It is good for exposure and socializing.
    Placements: They do have placements but mostly for commerce courses. They might recommend you internship for another course. Fewer placements are available for the same. However, the placements offered mostly pay you a decent amount. The college is great for exposure.
    Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is great but the reviews on the hostel aren't great. Classrooms have all the facilities with labs and equipment for science students and other labs for research. Washrooms are equipped with sanitary pads. There are multiple canteen providing various types of food.
    Faculty: Faculty members are great. They are friendly and helpful. Most of them are young. They are very well in touch with the new topics that might be coming up in research. They tend to listen and solve the queries of students. They encourage students to participate in various events.
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    B.A.in International Relations and Peace Studies, Journalism & Public Policy - Batch of 2026
    4.6
    4Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Review of St. Joseph’s University.
    Placements: I have still not yet entered my final year. I am not sure about placements or have much idea but I heard that the highest salary package offered is 10 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Infosys, Wipro, etc., visit the college for placements. We also have options to apply for internships during our second year in many firms.
    Infrastructure: We have a Wi-Fi-enabled campus and a digital library. It has a good environment for studies and engagement. It also has good and budget-friendly canteens helping students to maintain their monthly expenses. It also has spacious classrooms with a decent amount of members.
    Faculty: Faculty members are well-trained and versed. All teachers are friendly enough and help us gain real-world knowledge. Semester exams are typically easy if students analyze and study materials are provided. The college provides us with real-time teaching with well-trained faculty members. It has real-time curriculum.
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    B.A. in International Relations and Peace Studies, Journalism and Public Policy Timings - Batch of 2024
    3.4
    2Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Apart from admin, everything is good.
    Placements: As far as I know for placements, our batch as one from the humanities school did not receive many opportunities from the college while we did receive premium LinkedIn accounts. Most of my batchmates went for higher studies in other institutions while the rest found work back home or in the city through their own efforts or connections via their internships. About 40% of our batch had an internship of some kind or the other for newspapers, content writing, marketing or institutions like NIAS (for IR or public policy focus).
    Infrastructure: For our course, we were placed in classrooms and media labs for newsroom simulation. These spaces were aptly equipped though at times, our own classrooms were crowded considering we had about 75-80 students for a subject. Food was available in two canteens, one right outside the humanities building (which also had a sick room) and one was the magis canteen which had a whole lot of other options in an affordable range. Magis canteen was right next to the sports field, in the same building with an indoor basketball court and shower rooms for athletes.
    Faculty: Professors were really helpful and insightful. The course was also very enjoyable. Though foreign languages were seen as a challenge it was a welcome change for me as it helped me improve my proficiency in a new language (they offer German and French). The course did loads to help us make industry-ready with newsroom simulations, policy labs, and research training + fact-finding for international relations and conflict studies. Semester exams were of an appropriate level for our course and could be passed via expressing enough understanding of the subject matter.
    Other: I chose this course because it was the only college that offered this combination that year and I wished to study journalism alongside IR and conflict studies. I wish however that the management could have handled things better. Because of attendance shortage, they held back half of the student population and then they introduced them to a lot of fees to get their degree from then onwards. My advice was to not miss a single class, medical reasons did not qualify as reasons enough to be absent. Only by showing a hospital admittance record, you could be excused.
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    St. Joseph’s University in Bangalore offers B.Com. admissions based on your Class 12 marks—no entrance exam is needed. The cutoffs can change every year depending on the number of applicants. But usually, for the general category, you need around 90% or above, while reserved categories might get in

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    St Joseph's University B.A Admission required,

    - *Minimum Percentage:* 50% in 10+2 examination

    - *Entrance Test:* Some courses require SJUET and interview

    - *Course Duration:* 3 years

    - *Fees:* INR 43,500 to INR 1.5 Lacs per year

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    Yes -Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia does provide a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree through its Erivan K-Haub School of Business.
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    Answered 3 months ago

    Both Bangalore University and St Joseph's University are prominent universities in the Bangalore region offering the MSc course. Below are some of the comparison points between the universities:

    1. Ranking: NIRF 2024 has ranked Bangalore University at the 81st spot under the "Universities" category. Mea

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    Answered 5 months ago

    Around 50 to 60 percent students are able to grab job opportunities each year for Mass communication in St Joseph's University Bangalore. The highest package is around INR 10 Lacs and average package is around INR 5 to 6 Lacs and the lowest package is around INR 3 lakhs. Top recruiting companies are

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