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BJMC programme course structure will be vaster, well designed and especially that's a degree through which you can pursue further education as Masters and get placement and growth as well.
Diploma course does not help to understand the detailed concepts of journalism.
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Visit the website of Amity University and fill the admission form after which you will have to pay for it. The university will get in touch with you regarding the interview date. The entrance at Amity is an objective English language based test and a personal interview. Both of which are held at the college on the same day itself.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Student's taking up this course have advantage and doors open to choose a career in all three fields. Masters in psychology/mass communication/social work. There are many more careers options for students who are passionate about psychology, kindly visit: http://www.iipr.in/Professional.html
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Sorry for being so late, somehow I missed your question.
Anyway, my take on MCV of my college is okay. I personally wanted to study journalism, the core journalism & mass communication, but when I heard about SXCKOL's MCV being the best mass communication & journalism course then I decided to take admission without wasting any time as I already found my name on the merit list. At that time, I wasn't aware of the subjects which are taught in details. My mindset was pretty journalism oriented.
After few weeks or rather 1 or 2 months, I realized that it's more film oriented than journalism. Film would be an imperfect word, mas
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