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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Diploma in Event Management (DEM) program offered by the National Institute of Event Management (NIEM) places a strong emphasis on hands-on training through seminars and live events. By using its wide-ranging industry network to create employment prospects in a variety of event management roles NIEM offers its students 100% placement support.
Approximately 80–90% of students who complete the course get placed according to student reports. Around INR 30,000 a month is the highest wage for graduates that has been recorded.
The specialized placement cell at NIEM actively seeks to put students in a variety of positions in the event s
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The admission process of mass communication colleges in India is generally multi-step. First, the candidates have to fulfill the eligibility criteria. For undergraduate programs, they are required to pass Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50-60% in any stream. A bachelor's degree with similar marks is necessary for postgraduate programs. Many institutions require candidates to take entrance exams such as CUET, JMI Entrance Exam, or other university-specific tests. After preparing the respective entrance exams, applicant will have to submit filled online or offline application along with the requisite fee in case of an online applica
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Contributor-Level 10
These are some books that may surely help budding actors to try and get a seat at FTII Pune. "Acting for Film" by Michael Caine goes into some wonderful minute details of how to do things on camera, whereas "The Art of Acting" by Stella Adler can help with building characters and techniques. "An Actor Prepares" by Constantin Stanislavski is a very great classic that explores the psychological side of acting, giving knowledge foundation. The "Complete Actor's Manual" by Richard A. Miller contains practical exercises and advice for the young aspiring actor. These prepare not only for the entrance examination but also help him grasp the c
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes you can typically obtain an education loan for studying at the National Institute of event management .
So there is Vidyalakhmi portal you can take any kind of information about the loan in that website itself.
SBI provides loan upto 4 lakhs without collateral and 7.5 and above with collateral.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
No, the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) in M, edia and Advertising at Welingkar Institute of management in Mumbai is not only available through online distance education.Welingkar also offers a full-timePGDM in media and Entertainment management programme . This programme includes classroom training, a capstone project and guidance from an advisory board and industry experts.
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