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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Contrary to the well-known hard ones, getting into Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism, Pune, is just bit easier since it bestows on a learner passion and aptitude about creative fields instead of academic scores alone. The process of admission usually requires completion of 10+2 for under-graduate courses, followed by a personal interview or portfolio review for specific programmes. Students with strong interest in media, filmmaking, animation, or any related field find it really smooth for them to spend a day at the institute as it is more of practical skills and creativity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Seamedu School of Pro-Expressionism makes its way into the *Tier 2 institution* category in Pune. While the school does quite well with its specialised courses in the media, filmmaking, animation, game development, and sound engineering, it does not really come into the paradigms of the broader national and international reputation into which Tier 1 Institutions like IITs or NIDs fall. Nevertheless, Seamedu ranks highly on its industry-specific training and practical exposure to, as well as among, media and entertainment companies. It indeed is an option for students with great interest in creative fields that would offer a great caree
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
No, the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) in M, edia and Advertising at Welingkar Institute of management in Mumbai is not only available through online distance education.Welingkar also offers a full-timePGDM in media and Entertainment management programme . This programme includes classroom training, a capstone project and guidance from an advisory board and industry experts.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
A pass in Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or equivalent is necessary for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (Advertising & Journalism) programme at Jai Hind College. Admission will be provided on the basis of a minimum aggregate score of 60% marks. Merit-based selection process and in addition, candidates also need to appear for the Jai Hind College Common Entrance Exam (CEE), which would help in finalizing the admission decision with board exam results.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Selection process for the Bachelor of Arts (Advertising Journalism) Admission is generally based on qualifications or entrance examinations. Depends on the college Most Indian universities, including the state of Maharashtra, consider Class 12 (HSC) scores as the main criterion.
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Submitting Applications: Applicants can fill out college or university applications online or offline.
Eligibility List/Entrance Test: Admission will be based on Class 12 marks or entrance test results, if any.
Document Verification: Selected candidates are required to submit required documents such as Class 12 Marksheet, Transfer Certifi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIMC Delhi cutoff list is prepared as per the applicant's scores in CUET-PG. In 2024, the last round closing rank (General All-India) was most competitive for the PG Diploma in Advertising and Public Relations. The closing rank for this specialisation was 105. It was more competitive in comparison to the 2023 closing rank of 232. Students who meet the cutoff can participate in counselling and are allotted seats by the authority.
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