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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The IGNOU BEd course is recognised by the NCTE and is widely accepted. The programme integrates inclusive education which is a key focus in through its syllabus, which emphasizes strategies to teach students with diverse needs. For students who get enrolled for the IGNOU BEd course, they will be taught on understanding children with disabilities, differentiated instruction, and approaches to creating an inclusive learning environment, enabling educators to cater to all learners effectively.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To get admssion in ACMS (Army college of Medical Sciences) New Delhi for the MBBS course there is NO management quota rather the admission in solely based on merit i.e. the score in NEET UG examination.Though some amount of preference is provided to army officials. Considering the quality of education the cutoffs of this college in NEET UG are high.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
For admissions in BCom honours at Delhi University, you need to have passed class 12 with minimum 45 percent aggregate. Plus, you need to study Maths/Applied Mathematics as a mandatory subject.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, in BCom hons, maths is compulsory, hence the students who did not study it in class 12th are not eligible for same. Delhi University has made maths or applied mathematics a mandatory subject removing the previous option of applying through Accountancy.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
National Institute of Mass Communication admissions are completely merit-based for MJMC programme. Candidates are admitted based on merit obtained in the last qualifying exam of undergraduate. Candidates can choose among the following specialisations to pursue MJMC programme:
- Street Theatre (Nukkad Natak)
- Visual Storytelling Techniques
- Film Production
- New Media/Digital Media
- Media Laws and Ethics
- Corporate Communication & Marketing
- Scriptwriting (Fiction/Nonfiction)
- Mass Communication Theories
- Communication Skills
- Print Journalism
- Radio & Television Production
- Media Management
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
To be eligible for admission to MJMC at National Institute of Mass Communication, candidates need to meet the basic eligibility requirements for the programme as follows:
| Course Name | Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| M.J.M.C. | Pass graduation in the relevant field | Merit-based |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
National Institute of Mass Communication offers BJMC in a full-time mode across multiple specialisations:
- Street Theatre (Nukkad Natak)
- Visual Communication
- Radio & Television Production
- New Media/Digital Media
- Mass Communication Theories
- Communication Skills
- Print Journalism
- Reporting and Editing
- Script Writing and Production Techniques
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
National Institute of Mass Communication admissions to BJMC programme is merit-based. Candidates must go through the following admission criteria to secure admission to BJMC programme:
- Eligibility: Pass Class 12 from a recognised board
- Selection: Merit-based
- Application Process: Online/ offline
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
The total fee for National Institute of Mass Communication courses vary from each other. Candidates need to pay the fees in three installments. Find below the course-wise fee bifurcation for National Institute of Mass Communication UG, PG and Diploma programmes:
Course | 1st Installment | 2nd Installment | 3rd Installment | Total Fees in Rupees Per Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication) | INR 30,000 | INR 34,000 | INR 34,000 | INR 98,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) | INR 30,000 | INR 32,500 | INR 32,500 | INR 95,000 |
Post-Graduation Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication) | INR 30,000 | INR 34,000 | INR 34,000 | INR 98,000 |
Master of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) | INR 30,000 | INR 33,000 | INR 33,000 | INR 96,000 |
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
National Institute of Mass Communication offers courses at UG, PG and Diplom levels in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. Mentioned below are list of courses offered at NIMC:
Courses | Duration |
|---|---|
Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication) | 1 year |
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) | 3 years |
Post-Graduation Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication) | 1 year |
Master of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) | 2 years |
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