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Sujal Sharma

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The college currently does not offer the online course. The branch is in Bangalore and the course is regular, full time. The fees for the same is 1.15 Lacs for 2 years.

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Sujal Sharma

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Hi the Gyanarthi Media College has admits students on first come first basis. You just need to pass your XII th with 50 %. .

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Sujal Sharma

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Yes, it is a good college. For more information you can check Shiksha's page for the college.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The journalism course is part of mass communication. The following are the distinctions between these courses:

  1. Curriculum: Mass communication is an umbrella course that deals with PR, media, advertising, etc. Journalism courses, on the other hand, cover the news media extensively.
  2. Career: The career opportunities are more diverse with a degree in mass communication than with a degree in journalism. 
  3. Job role: With mass communication, you can become a filmmaker, PR manager, radio jockey, video editor, and so on. The journalism degree can get your jobs like news reporter, news editor, content writer, photo journalist, etc.
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Palak Patel

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You can pursue journalism after the 12th from any stream like commerce, Science, and arts. Also after graduation from any field with a minimum of 50%. Look for the best college or universities nearby and inquire about the admission process. There are many colleges in India like MICA, Bennett, NIMCJ, Amity, Lovely, etc.

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Sujal Sharma

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Hi now there is no cutoff system in Delhi University for graduation. The admissions are done totally based on Common University Entrance Test where you have to select English or any other language from section A and general knowledge paper from section B. In Delhi School Of Journalism the closing cutoff in third list was 384 (general). .

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Sujal Sharma

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The fee structure at Government Arts College, Bangalore for B.A. (Political Science, Psychology, Journalism is 2.5 lakhs for the whole three year course.

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Sujal Sharma

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Hi there is no such course as Post graduate diploma in journalism and mass communication at Chennai University. It is folklore and media studies

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Sujal Sharma

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Brahamand Mahavidyalaya is affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut. The course has 120 seats and the graduation is of 3 years. The average fees of first year is 70000/-

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