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Q:   Is IIMC Delhi a government or a private institute?
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IIMC Delhi is a goverenment university which was established in 1965. Being a government institute, the fee is not very high and is made affordable by the means of the scholarships. This governemnt isntitute offers PG and PG Diploma courses to students. These courses are provided across Media Business Studies, Journalism, and various other streams.

Q:   Is AAFT private or government?
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AAFT is a private college and was established in 1993. The college is located in Film City, Noida and has more than 30 years of experience in providing education to students. AAFT Noida is recognised by the UGC and the Ministry of Education. 

Q:   Can I get into Heritage Institute of Management and Communication with 50% in Class 12?
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Heritage Institute of Management and Communication UG course include BJMC+DMLP programme, which has a course duration of three years. At PG level, the institute offers three programmes, namely, MJMC+DMLP, PG Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication+DMLP and PGDBJP programmes. Duration for MJMC+DMLP is two years, whereas PG Diploma programmes are offered with a course duration of one year each. HIMCOM admission to UG and PG courses is based on merit or entrance test. Candidates seeking admission to the programmes offered at HIMCOM must be Class 12 passed from a recognised board in any stream.

Q:   What is the admission cycle of IGNOU?
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IGNOU admission cycle opens twice in a year i.e. January and July. The registrations for January session usually begins in December and close by March. The July session for ODL/ Online programmes begin in May and continue till July. The mode of application is online for all the courses.

Q:   What are the eligibility criteria at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Film, TV and Animation Studies apart from national-level entrance exams?
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Film, TV and Animation Studies (BVBFTS) offers over 10 full-time and part-time Diploma courses in the field of Film, Television, and Radio. The eligibility criteria for admission to all the UG and PG programs are based on a candidate's aptitude for the media industry and their performance in the admission test and PI round conducted by the department. Candidates who have completed their Class 12 from a recognised board and have the required aptitude for the chosen programme are eligible to apply to BVBFTS. All full-time UG Diploma programs offered by the department are of one-year duration. The admission procedure involves a personal visit to the office to deposit the application form, followed by an interview where the candidate's look, appearance, and determination for a career in the media industry are judged. After the interview, the candidate has to appear for an entrance test for which they have to pay the required registration fee and collect the admission test entry ticket. The first list of selected candidates will be displayed on the website within ten days of the admission test. If selected, the candidate has to pay the first installment of the fee within the specified time to confirm their admission. The courses offered by BVBFTS are not affiliated with any university or government body, but the course curriculum and practical training are considered much better than any Indian university.

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