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Tanishqa VermaCurrent Student
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Xavier Institute Of Communications (XIC), Mumbai has been ranked among the top 10 Mass Communication Institutes in India in 2020. and good place for placement record XIC has a Strong Alumni network That helps Students to get internships and Jo
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Xavier Institute Of Communications (XIC), Mumbai has been ranked among the top 10 Mass Communication Institutes in India in 2020. and good place for placement record XIC has a Strong Alumni network That helps Students to get internships and Jobs. The average salary Package ranges for PG Diploma students from INR 20,000 - to INR 40,000 per Month.
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Sattwik Kumar MardanCurrent Student
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The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai conducts the XIC Online Entrance Test (OET) for admission to PG Diploma courses. The OET is an annual test that includes an online test and a personal interview.
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The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai conducts the XIC Online Entrance Test (OET) for admission to PG Diploma courses. The OET is an annual test that includes an online test and a personal interview. The OET is organized by XIC. Students must register online to apply for the PG Diploma program. The final selection of candidates is based on merit in the entrance exam and counseling. Candidates must be under 35 years of age. The OET includes: An online testA personal interviewAn English language test with questions on grammar, vocabulary, creative writing, and current affairsA 120-minute test worth 200 marksThe OET is conducted annually.
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Vamsi PochaCurrent Student
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Here is a list of some of the top recruiters at the Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) placements 2023:Advertising: Ogilvy & Mather, Leo Burnett, Publicis Groupe, Dentsu International, WPP Group, Madison WorldPublic Relations: Edelman, W
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Here is a list of some of the top recruiters at the Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) placements 2023:Advertising: Ogilvy & Mather, Leo Burnett, Publicis Groupe, Dentsu International, WPP Group, Madison WorldPublic Relations: Edelman, Weber Shandwick, FleishmanHillard, Adfactors PRMedia: Times of India Group, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, NDTV, CNN-IBN, Times Now, India Today, Outlook, Economic Times, Business Today
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2 years ago
Does Xavier Institute of Communications have better placements than MET Institute of Mass Media?
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Vamsi PochaCurrent Student
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Yes, Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) has better placements than MET Institute of Mass Media. This is based on various factors, such as the average salary offered to graduates, the percentage of graduates who are placed, and the reputa
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Yes, Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) has better placements than MET Institute of Mass Media. This is based on various factors, such as the average salary offered to graduates, the percentage of graduates who are placed, and the reputation of the companies that recruit from each institute.XIC graduates have a higher average salary than MET graduates. In 2022, the average salary offered to XIC graduates was 8 Lacs per annum, while the average salary offered to MET graduates was 7 Lacs per annum.
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2 years ago
Is PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications better than MET Institute of Mass Media?
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Vamsi PochaCurrent Student
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Yes, the PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is often considered better than MET Institute of Mass Media (MET). It offers a high-quality education, has a strong placement record, and offers a number of other benefits that ME
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Yes, the PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is often considered better than MET Institute of Mass Media (MET). It offers a high-quality education, has a strong placement record, and offers a number of other benefits that MET cannot match.
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2 years ago
What is the procedure to take PG Diploma admission at Xavier Institute of Communications?
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Vamsi PochaCurrent Student
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The procedure to take PG Diploma admission at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is as follows:1. Register for the XIC Entrance Test (XET)2. Apply for the PG Diploma program3. Appear for the Personal Interview (PI)4. Receive the final se
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The procedure to take PG Diploma admission at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is as follows:1. Register for the XIC Entrance Test (XET)2. Apply for the PG Diploma program3. Appear for the Personal Interview (PI)4. Receive the final selection listThe final selection list is usually announced in the month of May. Selected candidates will be required to pay the admission fee and submit the required documents.
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2 years ago
How many seats are available for the PG Diploma programme at Xavier Institute of Communications?
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Boggula unnithaCurrent Student
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Around 120 seats are available in each section at Xavier Institute of Communications.
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Simran ParasharCurrent Student
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Faculty at Xavier institute of Communication is highly qualified and experienced in the field of media and communication they are expert in their respective domain am and have a passion for teaching and mentaling student some of the faculty me
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Faculty at Xavier institute of Communication is highly qualified and experienced in the field of media and communication they are expert in their respective domain am and have a passion for teaching and mentaling student some of the faculty members are:Mr Yogesh kamdar, professor and head of the department of journalism and Mass Communication also worked as a journalist, editor and media trainer for various organisation.Miss Anu Sinha professor and head of department of advertising and Marketing Communication has a degree in marketing management and has over 25 year of experience in advertising marketing and brand management.Mr Satish Bhatia professor and head of department of film television and digital video production has a master dairy in film and has over 15 year of experience in film making, direction, editing and production.The faculty members are not only teachers but also mentors who guide the students throughout their academic journey. They are also actively involved in various academic activities such as workshop seminar conferences publication and research projects they have strong industry connection and help the student with internship and placement opportunities.
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Simran ParasharCurrent Student
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The best course depends on your interest and career goals.Journalism and Mass Communication: In this course you learn reporting, writing, editing and producing news and give exposure to the ethical, legal and social aspects of journalism. This
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The best course depends on your interest and career goals.Journalism and Mass Communication: In this course you learn reporting, writing, editing and producing news and give exposure to the ethical, legal and social aspects of journalism. This course is ranked 7th by India today for Mass communication and media.Public Relations and Corporate Communication: In this course you will learn how to plan, execute, and evaluate communication strategies for various stakeholders, such as client, employees, media, Government, and society.Advertising and Marketing Communication: This courses ideal for those who want to enter the creative and dynamic world of advertising and marketing. Focus learning on how to create effect and innovative campaigns for various products and services. In this you also learn how to conduct market research analyse consumer behaviour, and measure the impact of your campaigns.These are some of the best courses at Xavier institute of communications that you can choose from.
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Neha SharmaCurrent Student
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No, hostel accommodation is not compulsory at Xavier Institute of Communications. Students have the option to choose whether they want to stay in the hostel or make their own arrangements, such as living in PGs (paying guest accommodations). H
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No, hostel accommodation is not compulsory at Xavier Institute of Communications. Students have the option to choose whether they want to stay in the hostel or make their own arrangements, such as living in PGs (paying guest accommodations). However, the institute provides hostel facilities for students who prefer to stay on campus.
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