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Shreya Das

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There is no any MVSc course is provided by Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, only journalism related courses is provided but MVSc is related to healthcare department like Veterinary science.

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Tishank Pawar

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) can be considered moderately expensive, with total costs depending on the specific programme you choose. We would say this institute is expensive in some condition but college is providing facilities also. Total course fee for all three specializations lies in the range of INR 4.25 lakhs to INR 4.45 lakhs. But keep in mind that fees is depend on your caste, cut off.

Fee: INR 75,000 (payable within 15 days of notification).

Tuition fee: INR 3,75,000.

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Prakash kumar

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Sorry,

There is no any MVSc course is provided by Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, only journalism related courses is provided but MVSc is related to healthcare department like Veterinary science.

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Prakash kumar

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The Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) offers a Post-Graduate Diploma program for students with bachelor's degrees in any discipline. Additionally, students who have completed a master's program can also apply for the program. The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) offers a Post Graduate Diploma Course in Journalism (English). The specific number of students who can enroll in these programs is around 90-100 which changes every year. Therefore, it is recommended to directly contact the institutions for information on the number of students they can accommodate in their PG Diploma programs.

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Tishank Pawar

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The Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) does not offer any B.Tech programs. College only offered postgraduate diplomas and Masters's programs in journalism, media, and communicationAlso institute has Master of Arts (MA) degrees in Print, Broadcast and New Media Journalism, Advertising & Public Relations, and Development Communication. 

If you are interested in B. Tech programme then you can check colleges and their information on shiksha.com. Some universities you can consider.

  • Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
  • International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B)
  • National Institute of Eng
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Tishank Pawar

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The Master of Visual Storytelling and Communication (MVSC) programme at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) is highly considered option for those interseted in storytelling.

  • MVSC is mainly focuses on the latest technologies and trends in visual storytelling, including filmmaking, animation.
  • IIJNM provide practical skills through workshops, projects, and collaborations with industry professionals.
  • Program provide experience in using equipment, editing software, and storytelling.
  • Institute has best faculty members for course and also they provide good internship in big media organizations.

So, in my view IIJNM is best f

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Tishank Pawar

Contributor-Level 9

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media has postgraduate programs in journalism, media, and communication fields.

  • They offer Master of Arts (MA) degrees in Print, Broadcast and New Media Journalism, Advertising & Public Relations, and Development Communication.
  • Additionally, institute has Masters programs like Master of Visual Storytelling and Communication (MVSC) and Postgraduate Diploma in Multimedia Journalism (PGDMJ).
  • Institute has 100% placements and most students interested in MVSC course, so based on your interest, you can pick any course.

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Tishank Pawar

Contributor-Level 9

You can check cut off of college on shiksha.com or visit college official website. This is the best way to find cut off college and also it very genuine.

As per the latest update Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media doesn't released cut off list yet because Institute does not get admission on the basis of any entrance exams it only accept admission only institute level admission process. Institute accepts admission on the basis of its own level exam but before that you have to applied admission form and last is interview round.

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