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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidates seeking admission to the courses offered by XIC should first visit the official website and apply online. Here are some important point regarding admissions:
Admission to all the courses is conducted through XIC Online Entrance Test (OET) followed by Personal/ Skype Interview round
The final selection of the candidates is based on merit in the entrance exam followed by counselling
The candidate must not be more than 35 years of age
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The Journalism and Mass Communications, the Public Relations and Corporate Communications, the Film, Television and Digital Video Production and the Advertising & Marketing Communications are full-time Diploma courses of 10 months duration.
Advanced Integrated Communication Program (for working professionals)
Advertising and Marketing Communications
Event Planning & Experiential Marketing
Film, Television and Digital Video Production
Journalism and Mass Communication
Public Relations and Corporate Communication
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
XIC Entrance Test refers ONLY to the following Diploma Courses:
Journalism & Mass Communication
Public Relations & Corporate Communication
Advertising and Marketing Communication
Film, Television & Digital Video Production
Event Planning & Experiential Marketing
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai is approved. The institute is affiliated with the University of Mumbai, which is accredited by the University Grants Commission. The institute offers various certificate and postgraduate diploma programs in the fields of mass communication, journalism, public relations & corporate communication, advertising & marketing communication, radio jockeying, graphic design, and more. The institute is well-established and has a good reputation for academic excellence. The admission process for XIC varies depending on the course you are applying for, and candidates are evaluated based on their academ
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is a curricula unit of St. Xavier’s College, Autonomous. It is a professional media centre which offers a variety of services in training and production.
The Outlook I-Care has ranked XIC No. 1 among the top 35 Private Mass Communication Colleges in India.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For admission to PGDM course in Welingkar Mumbai, one must have completed graduation with minimum 50% marks. One should have taken CAT conducted by the IIMs for the year specified in the advertisement (IIMS have no role in the Welingkar admission process) and /or/ XAT / and / or ATMA and / or CMAT and / or GMAT (2020 onwards). The admission takes place in two phases- if you applied in phase 1 you just need to update your entrance score in phase 2. The entrance test cut off is generally higher for WeSchool Mumbai campus. The selection is based on entrance test scores, academic performance, work experience, group discussion a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Once the student completes the certificate course in Digital Photo Editing Techniques, they can explore employment in Newspapers, Magazines, Marketing and Advertising companies, Real Estate agencies, Scientific and Research institutions, Fashion brands, etc. The average salary package offered to Photo Editors is around INR 15,000 per month, depending on the organisation in which they get placed and the experience they hold.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
After completing the Diploma in Fashion Photography students get a chance to work in the following projects:
- Fashion Studios
- Advertising Agencies
- Event Management
- Clothes Catalogues
- Fashion Websites and Magazines
- Freelance
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
As per the Shiksha students' reviews, every year 99% of the students get placement opportunities. Refer to the below table to know the National Institute of Photography placement rate:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics |
|---|---|
| Placement rate | 99% |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
RRB Mumbai Group D cut off under open category for UR category was 96.76876, 91.14303 for SC, 85.68447 for ST, 94.56106 for OBC and 81.77030 for EWS. The category-wise cut off marks are given below.
Category | UR | SC | ST | OBC | EWS |
Open | 96.76876 | 91.14303 | 85.68447 | 94.56106 | 81.77030 |
Normalised Marks | 64.10801 | 51.89392 | 44.35537 | 58.15213 | 40.00000 |
Ex-SM | 82.84641 | 70.65375 | - | 70.58607 | - |
Normalised Marks | 41.24492 | 30.42212 | - | 30.42212 | - |
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