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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There is not any reason to worry at all because the internships are done to gain the experience. None a highly experienced candidate looks to do internship. Doing the internship is great kick start to your career. Every year, 60 lakh students graduate from college but only 8% are employable. This is a massive problem which needs to be tacked right away and so, to help the rest 92% begin their career, Internshala and Facebook have launched India Employed (http://goo.gl/DQc8Ba). Through India Employed, graduates can apply for internships with a pre-placement offer (PPO), which means, not only will they gain the skills and experience that
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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Go for the one which you are more interested in and passionate about, but if you are talking in terms of career scope and want to do a job in the same field then you should go for interior designing. If you will do a course in interior designing then you will easily get a starting salary of 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, but in wildlife photography, that too in India, I doubt you can get a good package.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Lingaya's is an old name now as there have been there as a university for a long time as well. There Management institution has carried a good legacy of placement and we should give a considerate thought to them when it comes to placements from Lingaya's.
BJMC- the Bachelor degree offered by their management institute carries the same limitation that I mentioned in some other answers saying that merely a BJMC at a college will not enable quick placements. Besides, media jobs are lucrative and BJMC degree is an entry level degree that should be accompanied by enough skills and trainings.
The placements of Lingaya freshers have been stead
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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If you have only these two options to pursue Masters in journalism and mass communication course then I would like to vote for Institute of Management Studies, Noida because today, employer seems to be very interested in those candidates who are stone with the graduation from the regular mode. This makes me also to say that getting admission in an open university is not going to help you in the long run. Hence doing regular course from IMS is good. Doing MJMC course from IMS, Noida (affiliated to Chaudhry Charan Singh University, Meerut) helps you to get wider chances to get placed at very good profile in a good company. You can
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, This University is promoted by Andhra Pradesh Goyal Charitable Trust, New Delhi. It is a new university and is being nurtured and benchmarked with the Ivy League universities like Brown University, Princeton University, and Harvard etc. The Promoters of the University comprise of leading Businessmen, Former Directors of Iits, National Law University, RGIPT etc.Some of the top recruiting companies are as follows:ABB Industries IT Development, ACCENTURE, Bajaj, Cape-Gemini, CISCO, Infosys, And other corporate partner with University includes:Tata Sponge Iron Ltd. Welspun Steels Ltd. Bihar Foundry & Castings Ltd. Invert Sugar India Pv
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, This is a research oriented institute and very little work is done regarding placements and jobs. Most of the graduates choose higher studies and many of them are now studying in elite institutes and universities of the world. Few choose to work in industry, and rest choose for government. jobs. But slowly this scenario is changing and placements are on top priority if the institute. The college has a slow placement opportunity chain for BJMC students.
REMARKS -Room-teaching, Laboratory and Practical Work per week, attendance required (75%) for students to be eligible to appear at the University examination and for other matters fo
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Savikram Sandhu

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CCS is pretty selective. There are approximately 400 students in the entire college with only 8 majors. The secondary application you submit for CCS is actually read by the faculty. If they believe you are a good fit for the programme, you will be accepted. But every year there approximately 80 students coming to the programme with an admitted freshman class of 23,074 according to the UC admissions page. Thus should give you a gauge of the difficulty of admittance to CCS at UCSB. I highly encourage you to apply and also CCS is rolling admissions so if you don't get in for freshman year, you can apply the next year or next quarter when
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, There has been a disappointment in terms of placements for BJMC at DDU-G.
Placements : As of now, there are very less placements for the batches. The university only provides you with the degree of the respective courses. Talking about the commerce stream, there are no placements yet for any of the batches. You can get internships but the college plays no role in providing you with the internships.
Infrastructure : The infrastructure is good. It has a vast lush green campus with a sports ground as well. The classrooms are also good with all the facilities. It has Wi-Fi which never works. If I talk about the commerce stream, we don't
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Nalanda School of Management is in Lucknow and is primarily a management degree institution. It has offered BJMC as a regular and MJMC as a distance learning course. The institution is totally private and not aided or supported by any government or university. That makes it real tough to speak strong of placements for BJMC.
Besides, the placements records for BJMC are not known and appreciated.
The School of Management is also less rated and needs a personal visit as well as enquires by the candidate to make a right and safe decision.
Placement opportunities for BJMC in general can be shared with you as journalists, TV Reporter, content
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Savikram Sandhu

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Hi, The college is a new one for now but is doing really well in all the fields. The infrastructure is really nice. The ambience of the college is warm & so are the teachers. The best part of the college is the library and the auditorium. The college hosts a lot of events monthly which helps the students in some or the other way. I feel it has the best faculty for BJMC. The Principal academics I.e. Vikram Dutta sir encourages the students in all the right ways, what else do you need? T-series studio is a door to good opportunities to the students! And the faculty is good, smart, and helping. Good infrastruction.
Great auditorium.
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