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Kapil Lalwani

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The approximate fee structure for the MJMC program at Heritage Institute of Management and Communication is about ?4.5-5.5 Lakhs for the 2-year course. Breakdown: 1st Year (?2.25-2.75 lakhs), 2nd Year (?2.25-2.75 lakhs). Additional fees include Application Fee of ?500-1,000, Registration Fee of ?5,000-10,000, and Security Deposit (refundable, ?5,000-10,000). A few merit scholarships iwth up to 20% of the tuition fee are given to international students while need scholarships are up to 10% of the tuition fee awarded according to the policies of the institution. Fees might change without prior notice.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The fee for MJMC at Heritage Institute of Management and Communication is approximately ?2.5-3.5 lakhs per year, totaling ?5-7 lakhs for the 2-year program. The average salary for MJMC graduates varies by industry: Media and Journalism (?3.5-6 lakhs/yr), Public Relations (?4-8 lakhs/yr), Advertising (?4.5-9 lakhs/yr), and Digital Media (?3-6 lakhs/yr). Top recruiters include media houses, PR agencies, and advertising firms. Placement rates are around 80-90%.

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Sanju Harsana

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There are 60 seats in each of the four units of the department of journalism and mass communication at DAV centenary college .

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Vishakha

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Bennett University BA in Mass Communication degree holders can make a career in the field of journalism. However, the selection and salary package shall depend upon the graduates skill set and the employer. Some of the common job profiles after Bachelor of Mass Communication course are:

  • Desk Writers
  • Correspondent
  • Reporters
  • Journalist

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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This depends upon various factors after getting admission to the Heritage Institute of Management and Communication for its Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) program. The institute, normally, demands each such candidate to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage. Normally, admissions are provided solely based on entrance exams or even interviews held by the institute. While qualifying criteria are comparable, competition may differ. Students are advised to prepare well for entrance tests and interviews for entry to the MJMC.

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Varun Murugan

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The latest cutoff information for B.A. in Political Science, Economics, and Journalism at REVA University is not explicitly detailed in the search results. However, the overall admission process relies on entrance exam scores, with cutoffs typically varying by category and course. For specific cutoff ranks, it is advisable to check the university's official announcements or contact their admissions office directly as they may release detailed cutoff lists closer to the admission dates.

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Varun Murugan

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The latest cutoff for the B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and Mass Communication at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU) is based on merit from the CUET (UG) exam. The first merit list was released on August 21, 2024, while the fourth merit list came out on September 10, 202467. The minimum eligibility is 45% in the 10+2 examination for the general category, and 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates13. Admission is determined by the combined scores from the CUET and a skill test conducted by the department

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Aayushi Madavi

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The CPGET syllabus for Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication is listed below - 

Part A - Comprehension of a passage, sentence construction, identifying grammatical errors, spellings, synonyms and antonyms, and logic and reasoning. 

Part B - Media awareness, current affairs, general awareness, and words frequently used in media.

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Pallavi

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Preparing for entrance tests for an MA in mass communication, specifically advertising and corporate communication, at Christ University in Bangalore necessitates a planned approach. Here are some common guidelines that will help you prepare efficiently.

  1. Understand the Exam Pattern: Start by comprehending the exam format, including the types of questions, duration, and marking scheme. This will help you organize your preparation strategy.
  2. Collect Study Materials: Collect appropriate study materials, such as textbooks, sample papers, and online resources, on the topics covered in the syllabus.
  3. Syllabus Familiarity: Review the detailed curr
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