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Deekshitha M

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Unfortunately, "B.J." is simply too ambiguous to appropriately answer your question approximately cutoff marks. To provide applicable records, I want more context, along with: What does "B.J." stand for? Is it a selected degree software like Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.Sc. BBA) or Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.)? Cutoff marks vary significantly relying on the group and application. What front exam are you considering? Different universities may also be given rankings from distinctive tests like NEET, CUET, JEE Main, and so on., every with its personal scoring machine and reduce-off variety. Please provide extra deta

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Tishank Pawar

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Life at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media is excellent and You can not imagine a life here. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media life is full of fun, exciting and experience is pretty good. Here I expalin it in some points.

  • Friends for Life : In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media you will get some good friends and build a strong network of journalists, media professionals. It is  like having your own cheerleading squad.
  • Located in Bangalore :  Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media most important factor is you will get start-up Hub, internships opportunities and network with professiona
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DHRUVI VINAY GOSAVI

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With a 70% in Class 12, one can still be admitted to the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) BA programme because entrance-based selection and merit are part of the program's requirements. The curriculum provides a cutting-edge, scientific method for studying journalism and the media. The flagship programme offered by Sonipat-based private school JSJC is a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Mass Communication. Students are encouraged to study political Science and other humanities subjects in addition to journalism and communication. The school also provides a B.A. (Hons.) in Film and New Media programme that prepares student

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Maaz Khan

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the MA in Journalism & Mass Communication at SJMC are described below:

  • The candidate should possess a bachelor’s degree in any stream from a recognised university.
  • Candidates should appear for the entrance exam conducted by SJMC followed by the interview round.
  • Candidates who qualify for the interview round will be selected for the final seat allotment.

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Maaz Khan

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The total tuition fee is inclusive of many components such as admission fee, examination fee, caution deposit, library fee, and many other charges incurred for the facilities provided by the institute during the programme. The total tuition fee for the MA in Journalism & Mass Communication at SJMC is INR 5.2 lakh. Although, the course fee mentioned above is collated from various internet sources. Hence, it is indicative. Candidates can refer to the SJMC’s official website for more details on the same.

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Sanke Sharvani

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The constantly updated and industry linked curriculum of IIMC prepares its PG Diploma students to take up challenging assignments in the fields of journalism, advertising, public relations and creative writing etc. Towards the end of the academic session, IIMC organizes a placement/internship fortnight, thereby facilitating an interaction between the industry and students. However, the Institute does not guarantee any placement to its students. Traditionally, IIMC has enjoyed a good placement track record, with several well-known companies recruiting our students with attractive pay packages. 

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Sanke Sharvani

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 IIMC is a great institute for studying journalism. It is one of the most prestigious journalism schools in India, and its alumni have gone on to have successful careers in the media. The institute offers a variety of courses in journalism, including print, broadcast, and digital media.

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Sanke Sharvani

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They are both good choices but understand that ACJ has a experience of 15 years while the IIMC has been there for 50 years. I would say IIMC is a better choice because it provides for better resources and experienced teaching staff.When it's come to faculty and placement of IIMC .It provide's good faculty all teachers are well qualified and are experienced. It's students has also placed in well known media organisations example:The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Hindu, The Indian Express, The New Indian Express, The Telegraph, The Statesman, The Hindustan Times, Frontline, Business Standard, Digit, UNI, NDTV, CNN-IBN, Times No

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