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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Jerin,
For MS, recommended score is 6.5 or 7 with no section less than 6. This is the general requirement. Different universities further may have different requirements. Check university's websites.

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Post Graduate Diploma in Television and Radio Journalism/Production at AIMC is one year of duration full time program. This course aims to provide an integrated overview of television and radio journalism/ production. More emphasis is given on the art and craft of audio-visual world.
Eligibility: Bachelors degree or equivalent from a recognized university. Those appearing in their final year also eligible to apply.
Preference will be given to those who have an aptitude for writing and creative imagination, communication skills or interest in managing events.
Internship: 8 Weeks
Fees: Rs. 2,45,000/- (Payable in 2 installments)
Rs. 5000/- Ca
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Dear Mukesh,
Post-graduation Diploma courses are typically a shorter duration than a full time degree and they also cost less than a Masters degree, in addition, one can assume that a PG is for the introduction into a new field of discipline, whilst an Masters is considered an advanced stage to the initial studies carried out.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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MFM is better. Yes, MBA is also good, but with MBA you cannot study fashion. Whereas, in MFM Masters in fashion management, you will learn a lot about fashion. And, as per knowledge aspect MFM would be best. But, salary wise MBA is good. Choice is yours, but I would suggest MFM, as when you finish the course you have chance of becoming an entrepreneur.

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