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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Generally, the Application forms for National Institute of photography are out on the month of December.
Students interested in a photography degree can choose from Bachelor of arts, Bachelor of fine arts, and Bachelor of Science photography programs. Bachelor of Science degrees and Bachelor of fine arts degrees feature more professional and technical courses in photography.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, NIPS and New Media does not offer B.tech program and admission in B.Tech program on class 12th basis as it is based on many factors.
Admission factors:
Entrance exams: To get admission in B. tech courses it require entrance exams like JEE Mains, SAT, or others for B.Tech admissions, Class 12th scores is not that much important but entrance exam is important.
Program-specific cut offs : Minimum required scores for B.Tech programs can vary based on the specific specialisation (e.g., Computer Science, Electronics & Communication) within each institute. Knowing your desired specialisation would help assess your chances better.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
New Media (IIJNM) and NIPS doesn't offer MVSC (Master of Veterinary Science) programs. They only offer courses in journalism and new media courses.
Fess stucture at New Media
One-year PG Diploma programs
- Print Journalism (English/Hindi): INR 4,80,000
- Broadcast Journalism: INR 4,80,000
- Online/Multimedia Journalism: INR 4,80,000
Additional Fees:
- Confirmation fee: INR 75,000
- Housing fees: INR 25,000 per semester
- Meals: INR 57,500 per semester
Fess structutres at NIPS
Tuition Fees:
- Semesterly: Around 70,000 to 80,000 INR
- Annual: Approximately 1,40,000 to 1,60,000 INR
Additional Fees:
- Registration fee: 5,000 to 10
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The number of students who can pursue a B.Sc. at NSHM Media School Kolkata varies depending on the specific specialisation you're interested in. Here's a breakdown:
- B.Sc. in Media Science: 120 seats
- B.Sc. in Film and Television: 30 seats
Therefore, the total intake for B.Sc. programs at NSHM Media School Kolkata is 150 seats.
It's important to note that these numbers might change for future academic sessions.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The institute typically announces these cut-off marks after the completion of the admission process, Here are some ways to stay updated on the latest cut-off information:
NSHM website: Regularly check the admissions section of the official NSHM Media School website for announcements and updates regarding cut-off marks.
Contact admissions office: Reach out directly to the NSHM admissions office via email or phone to inquire about the cut-off marks for your desired M.Sc. specialization.
The actual cut-off marks can fluctuate based on various factors like applicant competitiveness. Regularly check to secure the most accurate and update
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
NSHM Media School Kolkata accepts various entrance exam scores for M.Sc. admissions, depending on the specific specialization:
NSHM Media School Entrance Test (NMSET): This is the institute's own entrance exam for most M.Sc. programs like Media Science, Film and Television, Animation and Graphic Design, etc.
CAT/CMAT: These national-level management aptitude tests are accepted for M.Sc. in Media Management.
University scores: Some M.Sc. programs might consider scores obtained in relevant postgraduate exams conducted by university.
Some programs might have additional requirements like portfolio submissions or interviews.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The institute typically announces minimum marks for M.Sc after the admission process concludes, which can vary depending on the specific specialization.
NSHM website: Keep an eye on the admissions section of the official NSHM Media School website for updates and announcements regarding cut-off marks.
Contact Admissions Office: Reach out to the NSHM admissions office directly via email or phone to inquire about the cut-off marks for your desired M.Sc. specialization.
Based on past trends and general admission requirements, some specializations might have cut-off scores around:
M.Sc. Media Science: 50-60%
M.Sc. Film and Television 50-60%
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