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Muskan Gupta

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Whether IIHM Kolkata is a good option for you depends on your individual goals and priorities. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons to help you decide:

Pros:

  • Strong academic reputation: IIHM is a recognised institute with a good track record of placing graduates in reputed hotels and hospitality chains.
  • Comprehensive curriculum: The curriculum covers theoretical knowledge and practical skills across various aspects of hotel management,  preparing you for diverse career paths within the industry.
  • International exposure: IIHM encourages international internships and exchange programs,  providing opportunities to g
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Muskan Gupta

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Determining the exact cost of attending IIHM Kolkata depends on several factors, including:

Program choice: Different programs, such as the BA in Hotel Management or specialised certificate courses, have varying tuition fees. Duration: Fees are typically calculated per semester, so the total cost increases with the programme duration. Accommodation: On-campus hostel accommodation adds to the overall expense. Additional fees: Apart from tuition and hostel, there might be additional charges for registration, exams, lab materials, field trips, or specific equipment usage in certain programs.

However, to give you a general idea, here's a bre

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Bhupinder Kour

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Which Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) course is "top" relies totally on your own tastes and professional goals. Every course has its own advantages and draws in various kinds of learners. The following is a summary of some of the leading candidates based on their placements, popularity, and future prospects:

Course in Demand and Offers better Placements:

  • Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
  • Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
  • Information Technology (IT)

Other Options to consider:

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering: 

Basic Engineering options:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Biotechnology

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Bhupinder Kour

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For admission to the B.Tech programme, Heritage Institute of Technology (HIT) does recognise JEE scores. Actually, in addition to WBJEE, one of the primary requirements for admission is JEE scores. Below is a summary of the admissions procedure:

  • WBJEE ranks are used to fill 80% of B.Tech seats. For HIT, this is the main method of admission.
  • JEE (Main) ranks are used to fill 10% of the seats. For those who have not taken WBJEE or have not performed well on it, this offers a another option.
  • The Management Quota is used to fill the remaining 10% of seats. These seats are distributed in accordance with the institute's established standards as
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Anurag Datta

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Hi Nishar,

The total fees for PG Diploma in English Journalism at IIMC jammu and IIMC Aizawl is Rs 87,000. The course duration of PG Diploma in English Journalism is one year. The institute accepts a score from IIMC Entrance Exam and CUET-PG. Both the institutes currently run from a temporary campus. 

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Anurag Datta

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Hi Nishar,

The total fees for PG Diploma in English Journalism at IIMC jammu is Rs 87,000. The course duration of PG Diploma in English Journalism is one year. The institute accepts a score from IIMC Entrance Exam and CUET-PG. There's no break-up available for the fees but the institute doesn't offer any hostel facility in the temporary campus of IIMC Jammu.

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Anurag Datta

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Hi Nishar,

There are only 17 seats available in the campus of PG Diploma in English Journalism at IIMC Jammu, as per Shiksha. IIMC Jammu only offers PG Diploma in English Journalism as per the official website of the institute. Hence, its English Journalism specialisation is the most popular one as well. Please connect with the official website of IIMC Jammu for more details.

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Anurag Datta

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Hi Nishar,

As of now, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Jammu does accept CUET PG scores to offer PG Diploma in English Journalism. There's no mention of the minimum cutoff on the official website of IIMC Jammu. CUET PG 2024 cutoff is expected to be released separately by the participating universities. The cutoff refers to the minimum marks one has to secure in order to qualify for the exam. 

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Anurag Datta

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There's no information about the placements offered at IIMC Jammu. The instiute currently runs from a temporary campus and is yet to release it's placement related information. From what I could reserach, placements at IIMC Jammu can be considered decent, with students securing jobs in various media and communication sectors across India. Leading media houses such as NDTV, India Today, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Times of India, Aaj Tak, Zee News, Doordarshan, Public Relations agencies, and government organizations are among the major recruiters.

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Anurag Datta

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Hi Nishar,

There's no mention of the entrance exam scores on the official website of IIMC Jammu. As of now, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Jammu does accept CUET PG scores to offer PG Diploma in English Journalism. CUET PG 2024 cutoff is expected to be released separately by the participating universities. The cutoff refers to the minimum marks one has to secure in order to qualify for the exam. 

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