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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Jai Hind College accepts exam scores of class 12 from CBSE, Maharashtra HSC, ISC or any government-recognized board of education for taking admission in Bachelor of Arts (Advertising & Journalism). There is no such criteria for minimum marks available on the official website of the college. However, it is always good to check on the website before you apply for the course, Bachelor of Arts (Advertising & Journalism). It will help you find further details that are required to get enrolled.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
According to recent reviews by the students of Jai Hind College, this college provides a good platform to start your career after Choosing Bachelor of Arts (Advertising & Journalism). For the students who seek internships, good opportunities are offered to them. They are also offered credit courses. The top recruiting companies are Amazon, Flipkart, Tata, Vodafone, and Jio. The top roles that were offered are journalist, social media marketer, digital marketer, photographer, videographer, and graphic designer.Overall you can have a nice career start from here.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Well, as per my research, IIMC Jammu doesn't offer PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism. It only offers PG Diploma in English Journalism as per the official website. And, hence, it's easier to say that the institute's entire focus is on teaching just one programme. i.e. PG Diploma in English Journalism. And, all the recruiters for IIMC Jammu placements come to hire from the follwoing programme only.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
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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2 years agoContributor-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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2 years agoContributor-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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