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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Heritage Institute of Management and Communication is a private college established in the year 2012. It offers B.A. In Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism+Diploma in Mass Communication, PG Diploma in Broadcast Journalism and Production, Diploma in Videography, M.A. In Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism+PG Diploma in Mass Communication. So, these are the courses offered by this college. You may find the one you like. Apart from this, college is awraded as India's best journalism and mass communication institute in 2017. If I talk about the infrastructure of this college then as per the reviews, it is
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Editing is required everywhere whether it's audio or video, a better synchronization between both gives out a best and positive results. This course will cover all the aspects. Proper video editing means all sides of it. It has various phases. Like first knowing the use of basic video editing app as all other apps are based upon that one only. You will get a chance to learn how to cut short or trim a part of video with /without its background voice, adding a voice over, changing or enhancing video color, saturation, brightness, darkness, color correction etc. Inserting filters, transition etc. As the weightage of your course increases
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
After the completion of your course what kind of job you will be getting and the salary depends on your skill. To be very honest institute can just help you to build the skills and learn the techniques that's it. The further path is all covered by the students alone. If you have enough talent, skills, and especially knowledge than you will definitely be going a make difference. You know many of the popular and established journalists haven't even studied this subject. It's just because of their talent and hard work that they are at the top now. So believe in yourself and hit the place.
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New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
It depends upon the criteria of college/ university. Some of the private institutes ask for 45% - 50% while some demands 50% -60% but the government universities have specific criteria they may ask for 50%-60 % or maybe more, apart from this, they conduct entrance exam for Master's programme.
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New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
-Indira Gandhi National open university
-Annamalai University
-University of Madras
-Madurai Kamraj University
-University of Delhi
-Himachal Pradesh University
-Kakatiya University
-Kurukshetra University
-Periyar University
-Yashwant rao Chavan Maharashtra open university
-Vardhaman Mahaveer open university
-Mahatma Gandhi University
-Sikkim Manipal University
-Jiwaji University
-Guru Nanak Dev University
-Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology
-Awadesh Pratap Singh University. So, these are the few universities that offer distanc
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These are the popular colleges, take a look:
1. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication
2. Asian Academy of Film and Television
3. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
4. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
5. Masscomedia
6. Vivekananda Institute of Professional studies. These colleges might help you with the placements. However, everywhere placements can't be guaranteed 100%. It's all up to the calibre and capability of a student that how far he/she will bear the pain of hard work and determination. You should have to start it from a brief step and then turn it into a larger one. As per your statement you wan
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These are the popular colleges, take a look:
1. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication
2. Asian Academy of Film and Television
3. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
4. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
5. Masscomedia
6. Vivekananda Institute of Professional studies. These colleges might help you with the placements. However, everywhere placements can't be guaranteed 100%. It's all up to the calibre and capability of a student that how far he/she will bear the pain of hard work and determination. You should have to start it from a brief step and then turn it into a larger one. As per your statement you wan
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can apply for journalism after completing B.Com. But, it is better to go for Masters in journalism, it will be of 2 years. The criteria varies according to the college you are taking part in. Like if you are going for private colleges then it requires approximately 50% - 60% or maybe less to 45%. Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no chance of getting admission in the mid of this year. Not only in IIMT, but in other colleges too. You will not be able to get admission. This process tentatively gets close in the mid of August. You should have to wait till next year.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
St. Xavier's is one of the prestigious and faithful brands. It is a huge value place and study pattern is awesome there. So, it is obviously a nice choice. St. Xavier's conducts an entrance exam to get the students from all the corners. You just need to clear that. Apart, from this I'll advice you to make a proper check of its study pattern, facilities, fee structure etc. Apart from Ranchi, you can also consider one in Mumbai or Kolkata.
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