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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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For AAFT's short‑term acting or anchoring certificate courses, the on‑campus schedules are generally structured as full‑time weekday batches rather than part‑time evening or weekend batches:
Current Batch Format
Campus‑based short courses such as Certificate in Acting & Presentation and Certificate in News Anchoring are typically 3‑month programs held 5 days a week on weekdays with a day schedule during regular hours.
There is no official mention on AAFT's main site or admissions FAQs of separate weekend‑only or evening‑only batches for these campus short courses. According to student Q&A discussion pages, AAFT do
New answer posted
2 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
For AAFT's short‑term acting or anchoring certificate courses, the on‑campus schedules are generally structured as full‑time weekday batches rather than part‑time evening or weekend batches:
Current Batch Format
Campus‑based short courses such as Certificate in Acting & Presentation and Certificate in News Anchoring are typically 3‑month programs held 5 days a week on weekdays with a day schedule during regular hours.
There is no official mention on AAFT's main site or admissions FAQs of separate weekend‑only or evening‑only batches for these campus short courses. According to student Q&A discussion pages, AAFT do
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of Bachelor of Journalism course at VMOU is one year.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the journalism programme at UEL London is considered very good. Students get to learn about how to create content for different media, like radio, video, print, and digital platforms. The programme gives a strong emphasis to hands-on experience to make students industry-ready.
Sports and Data Journalism are the two more popular specialisations in which students can pursue the program. Many graduates have gone on to work for local media in the UK, like BBC, ITV, and Sky Sports.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
AFCAT reporting timings are mentioned in the admit card. The shift-wise reporting timings are given below.
| AFCAT Shifts | AFCAT Reporting Time |
|---|---|
| Shift 1 | 7.30 am |
| Shift 2 | 12.30 pm |
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
If you are planing to pursue an MA in Mass communication, the eligiblity criteria is a complete bachelor's degree in any subject from a recognised university.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
IIMC New Delhi PGD in English Journalism tuition fee is INR 87,000. Students should pay a part of this amount at the time of form filling or admission to secure seats. The fee structure at the college consists of components such as security deposit and tuition fee. The mentioned fee is as per the official website.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The BA Journalism and Mass Communication programme offered by Chandigarh University comprises subjects such as Introduction to Mass Communication, Communication Skills, Print Media Reporting and Editing, and Digital Media. Students undertake Media Laws and Ethics, Fundamentals of Public Relations and Advertising, and Radio and Television Programming in addition to the above. Students also study hands-on subjects including Computer Applications (Theory + Practical), while also focusing on specializations such as Social Media Content & Marketing or Investigative Journalism.
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 4
At Chandiharh University, the teaching style is mixed with industry learning. Students get to use TV studio, camera setups, and news production rooms. They do hands-on traning that is close to real newsroom life. Along with that, students also write for newsletters and design their own media projects. These activities help them explore creativity and learn teamwork. Every semester, students join field assignments, reporting tasks, and photography events. This makes them confident for field journalism. The last semester is mainly about internships. Here students enter real media officers and work with professionals. Such exposure helps
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