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Vibhuti Choudhary

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The tuition fee for the English/Hindi Journalism courses at IIMC Aizawl has been increased from INR 79,000 to INR 95,000 per year. In contrast, the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) offers a Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism, with tuition fees of INR 4.60 Lacs for a 10-month course and INR 87,000 for a 1-year course. Therefore, IIMC Aizawl is more expensive than ACJ. However, it is essential to note that the specific courses and durations may vary.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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Candidates have to carry original certificates and documents during reporting. Some of the documents required during reporting are given below:

  • NEET 2025 scorecard
  • NEET 2025 admit card
  • Marksheet of Class 10 or equivalent
  • Marksheet of Class 12 or equivalent
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Caste/community certificate (if applicable)
  • Income Certificate

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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidates willing to get admission must follow the MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism admission process mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism to apply online

Step 2: Appear for the CET.

Step 3: After getting the selection-related information from the college, students must pay INR 30,000 (non-refundable) towards securing the seat and confirming their admission.

Step 4: The admission offer provided is provisional till all the documentation is complete and the fees is paid in full.

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Mahesh Kumar Godara

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86 percentage is a very good percentile in cuet but according to last year statistics it is shown that you should at least try harder to secure 90+ to get a seat in DSJ 

Uncertainties:

The competition level for B.J. at DSJ is high, with numerous applicants scoring well in CUET.

The number of available seats and the overall performance of applicants in a particular year significantly impact the minimum cutoff.

Other selection criteria like personal interview (if implemented) can also influence the final decision

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Suraj Borse

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It is important to comprehend the differences between Massco Media and ACJ's PG Diploma before making a decision. Although it is more expensive and offers fewer specializations, ACJ excels because to its well-known faculty, extensive alumni network, and placements in mainstream media. Although Massco Media has a less established reputation and less publicly available placement data, it does offer more specialisation options, flexible learning, and reduced prices.

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Aarushi Kalra

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As per the official report, the overall the highest package offered to the 2023 passing-out batch was INR 4.20 LPA. However, in 2022 the highest package was comparatively higher and the amount stood at INR 70.40 LPA. Take a look at the below table depicting the MIT International School of Broadcasting and Journalism the highest package trends:

ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2021)Placement Statistics (2022)Placement Statistics (2023)
the highest packageINR 6 LPAINR 70.40 LPAINR 4.20 LPA

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Ritesh Kanojiya

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Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (MCNUJC) charges INR 1 Lacs for the full length of the B.Tech degree. The Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-based university provides a range of courses in computer applications, public communication, and journalism. The institution admits students on the basis of merit, and there are requirements that must be met in order to apply for certain programs.

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Ritesh Kanojiya

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The search results supplied do not specifically state how many students can be admitted to Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (MCNUJC)'s B Tech program. The general information about the university, its facilities, and other programs it offers is the main content of the search results. The B Tech program's admissions capacity is not disclosed in detail.

For the most precise and current information regarding the intake capacity for the B Tech programme at MCNUJC, it is advised to get in touch with the admission office directly or visit the official university website, as the search results do not pro

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