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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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It depends from Institute to Institute, streams to streams, caliber to caliber and the efforts you're putting in order to work hard in your field of interest. A basic fresher from an average Institute might start from 10-15K and an average person from a reputed Institute might began it from 25-30k depending all on the Institute.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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All the government funded colleges like the ones under IP and DU have a low fee structure hence making the competition high for admission. The procedure of IPU and DU include an entrance exam and 12th score respectively as per their eligibility requirements. The private ones are more than 5 times costlier than them. Let me know your limit of expenditure on the same to be able to help you accordingly.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Dipali,
You need to have a Bachelor's degree relevant to the field, if you aspire to work as a TV anchor. Most companies look for individuals with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism. There could be companies that consider individuals with a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature or Mass Communication. If you have these degrees, you won't find it really difficult to make it to the interviews. Also, you should hone your vocabulary and fluency in speaking.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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Total 39 seats of which 19 are unreserved 10 for OBC, 6 SC, 3 ST, etc.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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I would recommend reading up on communication theories.Communication by CS Rayudu is also good for preparing for entrance test. Also, knowledge of current affairs is a must. Read as much as you can.
Good luck.

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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You need to undergo an entrance test first also u need to have minimum 50 percent marks in 12th from recognised institution. You can get more information at the link provided
http://www.himcom.in/admissions/

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Mitika NagpalCareer Counselor

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Minimum 55% mark in class 12th from recognized school and CET rank.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Firstly IIMC offers the same course with 55000 fee amount. Duration of this course is one year. But its not part time course. And just check the prospectus of JAMIA also. I think they also offer the same course. Anyway give me time, I will check and cross check then let you know about the exactly details who offers the same course on part time basis. Otherwise as per my knowledge, most of the institute and colleges offers only Bachelors or Masters in mass comm. But specially in hindi patrakarita, I have not a clear idea okay dear.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Hello Dear, Duration is one year for PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. And you have to pay 20800 Rs. for the same. Maybe, fee has increased as compare to last year, but you just verify all before the admission.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Yes, you can get transferred but only after getting the NOC from both colleges. One more thing in which college you want to transfer. There should be some seats vacant. Then only you can take transfer in that college otherwise not possible.

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