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Lalit Rastogi

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, there are a few college options in India that offer Radio courses in distance mode:

Radio Distance CollegesTuition Fee
IGNOUINR 5,900
Gauhati UniversityINR 3,000
Craft Film SchoolINR 25,000

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Here are some popular Radio college options in India that provide great placement opportunities to students:

Best Radio CollegesAverage Package Offered
CMS Jain University BangaloreINR 8.16 LPA
School of Broadcasting and CommunicationINR 4.5 LPA
School of Liberal Studies and Media UPESINR 4.5 LPA
Panjab UniversityINR 4.2 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Parul Tiwari

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Yes, Asian College of Journalism provides quality education in journalism studies. However, they only offer postgraduate and PG Diploma courses. So, if you are looking for an undergrad programme, it might not be your ideal institute. 

Their campus is built on an 80,000 sq. ft. area. It is equipped with about 10 computer labs, 2 conference halls, a well-stocked library, 10 digital TV edit suites, a sound studio and more. In addition to quality education, they also have frequent guest lectures that enhance their students' exposure of professionals from the industry. 

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Akanksha Shukla

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Yes, students may have to give interviews around the same time as the ACJ Entrance Exam counselling process. Potential students may be asked questions about their educational backgrounds, general awareness, journalism and media knowledge, current affairs, etc. during the interview rounds.

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Niharika

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To get admission into a B.A (Hons) Multimedia and Mass Communication program, you need to complete your 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum required percentage, and then apply to colleges that offer the course, often through an entrance exam like CUET UG or a college-specific entrance test, depending on the institution you choose, admission is usually based on a combination of your 12th grade marks and the entrance exam score. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Each year the PGP MCMM- Advertising & PR programme admits 30-40 students to the MET Institute of Mass Media. A small student population enables focused education together with practical training in addition to strengthening the relationship between lecturers and students.

The programme features a knowledgeable design which combines deep advertising methods alongside brand control techniques and public relations understandings together with practical business engagement. Due to its restricted enrollment numbers the institute achieves above-average placement success rates raising 80-85% of Advertising & PR students to find rewarding job o

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