Amity School of Communication, Amity University, Noida

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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Amity School of Communication is a part of Amity University. It is an institution spread over 2 floors, comprising of a studio, photo labs, edit bays, newsrooms, radio station, projection room, etc. some of the popular programs of ASCO are Master's in Marketing Management, Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication, Master's in Film and Television Production, Masters' in Event Management and Public Relations and Masters in Business Administration (Media Management), Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication, Bachelor's in Film & Television Production, Bachelors in Journalism & Mass Communication(3-continent).
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Siddharth Dutta

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I would say Amity, since they have more partners in the media industry.

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Siddharth Dutta

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Hi Anjali,
Visit the website of Amity University and fill the admission form after which you will have to pay for it. The university will get in touch with you regarding the interview date. The entrance at Amity is an objective English language based test and a personal interview. Both of which are held at the college on the same day itself.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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The mass communication course at Amity is a B.A in journalism and mass communication. The subjects change everything and cover journalism, public relations, advertising, branding, radio etc. The faculties are experienced and most of them are retired or practicing professionals. The facilities are quite good. The studio, radio stations, edit bays, screening room, cameras, and lighting are accessible to all. Studies are divided across 6 semesters of half a year each and there are approximately 6 hours of classes every week.

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Siddharth Dutta

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Hi Alisha,
The 3C program is good if you want international exposure while pursuing your current course. The students are taken to UK and US for 3 months each in the last semester where they study in colleges affiliated with Amity.
The fee structure is different for the last semester, which is usually paid in USD and GBP. Fee varies every year and is higher than the normal course.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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ASCO enjoys a 100% placement rate. But the average placement package is not very good.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
You need to appear for English grammar test and creative test of 3 hours.
If you are bad at drawing than you need to keep practising because this is a creative field and you should be good at sketching.
All the best.

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Siddharth Dutta

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Hi Ayushi,
Amity has a central hostel which is considered to be very safe. You can go for AC and non AC rooms here. Food is not included, and one has to go downstairs to the cafeteria to get food. Amity is a vegetarian campus.
Placement opportunities are excellent at ASCO. If one has a decent academic track record, he/she is sure to be placed in the industry.

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Siddharth Dutta

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It's a psychological concept. When one says that he/she is pursuing and evening course, there is a general perception that the student couldn't get in to the morning batch.
There is no difference, the course curriculum, faculty and classes are exactly the same.

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Siddharth Dutta

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Hi Bithika,
If you sit for placements, have should have decent track record in academics with no backlogs to clear than you are sure to be placed.

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