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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BMM (known as Bachelors of Mass Media) is a three-year undergraduate program that equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to work in this dynamic and exciting field of mass media. This course is separated into six semesters that cover a wide range of issues related to communication and its mediums, such as newspapers, radio, and television.
The BMM curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, such as:
- Print media: Journalism, editing, publishing, newspaper production
- Broadcast media: Television, radio, film production, scriptwriting
- Digital media: Social media marketing, content creation, online journalis
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ICAT Bangalore is a great college for any design and media course. The environment is good and the faculty members are skilled and also friendly. They have the latest tools and softwares for a better learning experience and provide real-time practice for better learning.
The have well-equipped labs, and even a gaming lounge for students to play and learn effectively. They take you on field trips and industrial visits and conduct workshops that are led by industry professionals.
Their placements are also good as they can land you in top companies. Also, their degree courses are accredited by Bangalore University.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Every department, has an interview in Loyola. The cut-off marks is 45–55 is sufficient, but they look at your calibre to the particular subject you're opting for. Good marks are always an advantage, for the getting through any place where you'll be regarded well. But Loyola is an institution which creates new personalities. Every year thousands of application are received for each group or subject but depends on how you genuine to outsmart the other.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Here are a few colleges in Jharkhand which offer the BJMC courses you may look at:
1. *AISECT University, Hazaribagh* – This university has a BJMC programme at quite an affordable price, looking to shove in practical learning of mass communication and journalism there.
2. *St. Xavier's College, Ranchi* – One of the most reputed colleges of Jharkhand that offers a BJMC course. The college provides really good placement opportunities, but the course has a bit above average amount of fees as compared to other colleges.
3. *Annada College, Hazaribagh* - Provides courses in mass communication, namely the ones for classes really low for fee
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Bhumika Films and Media Institute offers admission to its BJMC programme based on merit, not on an entrance exam. Candidates are selected based on their Class 12th or equivalent examination scores. The institute offers various UG and PG level courses in Mass Communication & Media and Arts. For more information on admissions, eligibility, and fees, visit their website.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
For government MBA programs in Event Management with good placement packages, there are a few notable options. The National Institute of Event Management (NIEM) in Mumbai is recognised for its specialised MBA programme in Event Management, offering an average salary package of 4-7 Lacs per annum. IIM Ahmedabad, although not directly focused on event management, offers electives in marketing, operations, and entrepreneurship, with average salaries for graduates surpassing 25 Lacs per annum. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune offers an MBA programme that includes relevant areas like marketing and operatio
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The fees for certificate courses at Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication (ARCJMC) are not directly listed on the college's official sites or accessible resources. However, the general fee structures for full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the college, such as journalism and mass communication, are available. To get the exact fee details for certificate courses, I recommend reaching out to the college directly via their official contact information or checking with local admission offices.
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