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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Along with a variety of mass communication and media technology courses, the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Technology (IMCMT) provides a pleasant campus community. The goal of IMCMT's educational offerings is to produce high-performing professionals in the media, journalism, and multimedia production and management fields. Many cutting-edge courses in Journalism, Mass Communication & Media Technology, such as Graphics & Animation, Multimedia, Printing & Packaging Technology, have been launched by the institute; these courses are exclusive to IMC&MT in the North Indian area. Reputable production businesses and media houses c
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
It gives pupils a forum to express their innovative thoughts and minds and fosters their inner creativity. It is the nation's the biggest media organisation.
Numerous competent recruiters arrive and provide quality placement. Opportunities in journalism, filmmaking, animation, writing, research, and film directing are offered here.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Delhi Kendra of Bhavan established Sardar Patel College of Communication and Management in 1975 to offer job oriented courses in the field of Communication and Management. Further, looking at entry of several satellite TV Channels and growing demand of TV professionals, S.P. College in year 2001, started its Department of Film & TV Studies, to provide full time and part time courses in the field of Film, Television and Radio. Today every TV Channel has professionals trained by Bhavan's Department of Film & TV Studies.
whereas Delhi School of Communication is quite new as compared to it in ters of reputation and superiority BVBFTS
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
There are a good amount of chances that you may get admitted into the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Film, TV and Animation Studies (BVBFTS) . The factors that may affect your total chances of getting admitted are, the total number of students applying, and the last year's and current year cutoff, if the total number of candidates applying is less and so is the cutoff then your chances of making into BVBFTS are good and you may get selected. Go through all the processes seriously and with great effort and you may get admitted, all the best.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi Nishar,
Below mentioned are the important details regarding the course fees offered at NRAI School of Mass Communication:
| Courses | Tuition Fees (in INR) | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
Certificate (4 courses) | Rs 18,000 - 30,000 | Class 12 with 50% marks |
Also, NRAI School of Mass Communication offers BJMC, MJMC at the UG and PG levels. The tuition fees for BJMC and MJMC are not available on Shiksha or on the official website.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
They are both good choices but understand that ACJ has a experience of 15 years while the IIMC has been there for 50 years. I would say IIMC is a better choice because it provides for better resources and experienced teaching staff.When it's come to faculty and placement of IIMC .It provide's good faculty all teachers are well qualified and are experienced. It's students has also placed in well known media organisations example:The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Hindu, The Indian Express, The New Indian Express, The Telegraph, The Statesman, The Hindustan Times, Frontline, Business Standard, Digit, UNI, NDTV, CNN-IBN, Times No
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