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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are many questions of the same nature. However, this needs a separate treatment, because you have mentioned B.A. In Journalism not in Mass Media. Journalism is more of a traditional form of Mass Media, which may not have the advanced and development communication tools in learning. I wish to make it clear that the universities may call the degree by any name the things taught are basically the same. Please read the following answer:
The Degree in question and focus is the Mass Media Degree which is same as Graduation in Mass Communication, B.A. Mass Media, B.J. M. C. etc. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication is the Fo
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
My suggestion is, if possible, avoid taking admission to the IMC & MT. The Quality of education is disappointing and the amount of knowledge and Skills given is low.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
A Degree in Journalism is necessary these days to enter the ever-expanding domain of jobs and careers. The media houses need thousands of youngsters each year to take up jobs that vary from News reporting to graphic designing' from camera to content writing and from simple public relation activities to event management at big levels. A degree is worth. Question is about the utility of a Distance Education mode. There is a difference between the Regular and Distance Modes and that is of the Level of Teaching-Learning. Regular Studies give enough amount of exposure as well as the opportunity for the students to expand the horizons of
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can go for visual communication as you will learn a broader number of topics in a communications-oriented major or career field. Graphic design, by contrast, is quite narrowly focused only on making a visual representation of key concepts within a visual method of communication, like advertising or web design. In visual communication, you will learn graphic design, illustration, animation, photography and even the modification, or airbrushing, of photographs to better illustrate a given point. These skills are considered broad and comprehensive, and they prepare graduates to enter a number of exciting fields within the communic
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6 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Delhi University is government university so that's why the fees is not high it's economical and there has so many Scholarships programme are also conducted by the DU colleges which have been some criteria so if you will be eligible for that so it's also helps. There are so many colleges in Delhi University which offers Admission in mass communication courses offered on the basis of both merit as well as entrance exams and the college are like:
1) Delhi School of Journalism
2) Indraparstha College for Women
3) lady Shri Ram College for Women
4) Kalindi College
5) Kamla Nehru College
6) Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
And there
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
New answer posted
6 years agoContributor-Level 10
The admission process is as below.
1. Register and Apply
Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with the required information.
2. Personal Interview
Shortlisted candidates will be called for Personal Interview based on marks obtained in best 4 subjects of 10+2 or National Vocational Education Qualification Framework/ National Skills Qualifications Framework.
3. Weightage to 10+2 marks and personal interview will be in the ratio of 70:30.
Maximum 3 candidates may be called against one seat for the personal interview.
Candidates have to pr
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
The fee details are not available on the official website of the institute. I would rather advise you to contact the institute directly for the information http://pixelphotography.info/contact-us/
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Following are some great film making institutes in India:
1. FTII
2. Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute, Kolkata
3. Whistling Woods International, Mumbai
4. National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.
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