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rishi D

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The fee for MVSc course at LUVAS is around INR 66,770 per year this includes tuition fees and other charges. The eligibility for MVSc is a BVSc degree with 60% marks or same amount of GPA from a VCI recognised university Admission is based on merit in ICAR AIEEA-PG exam and the MVSc programme duration is 2 years

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ARYAN RANGARI

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To bag a scholarship in the University of Kerela Veterinary and Animal Sciences for the MVSC programme is a Master in Veterinary Sciences who should be a good scorer in the exam or more appropriately among the top 10% of the students from each batch. to qualify for scholarships and other things you as a student must have 50% marks. For general students which is 6.0/10 and for ST/ST it is 5.5/6.0 approximately to still avail you have to be in the top 10%.

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Saraswat Meher

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The MVSc programme at PV Narsimha Rao Veterinary University is better than Veterinary College, Shimoga because PV Narsimha Rao Veterinary University is considered to be the top university in Telengana.

Here you will get a very well experienced faculty members having decades of experience in the field of teaching in their respective fields. The placement cell is quiet impressive. Top recruiter companies are Zoetis, IDEXX laboratories, NECC, State Animal Husbandry Dept., Hospitals like Apollo etc. It has proper study environment and well-equipped labs and research oriented environment and soothing infrastructure and all basic ameniti

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Saraswat Meher

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To get admission in this university for MVSc, first you have to give entrance exam which includes various subjects as per the regulation of MSVE-VCI 2008. And students must have to score at least 40% marks in the test to get a secure admission in this university. Every year cut off is different and its depends upon various factors but you can have a idea like you have to answer 100-120 ques out of 200 correctly to get admission here.

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Shreya Das

Contributor-Level 9

The fees structures for MVSC programmes at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media is:

Fee for confirmation: INR 75,000
Monthly housing fees: INR 1,500

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Shreya Das

Contributor-Level 9

There is no any MVSc course is provided by Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, only journalism related courses is provided but MVSc is related to healthcare department like Veterinary science.

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Prakash kumar

Contributor-Level 6

The 2023 session cutoff is not yet available because it is announced following the entrance exam. Since the 2023 batch exam is anticipated to take place in the first half of 2024, the 2023 session cutoff will be announced in the middle of 2024. Cutoff from previous year: For the 2022 batch, NIPS and New Media's MVSC cutoff was 55. The cutoff for 2023 will be different; it may be higher or lower, and it will also depend on a number of variables, including the quantity of candidates taking the exam, its difficulty, and the availability of seats in the institute. 

 

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Prakash kumar

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Yes, NIPS and New Media can be considered  good for MVSC. If we talk about NIPS in conjunction with new media in following perspective


  • Reputation- NIPS and New Media have better job opportunities and a positive reputation in the media and design industries.

  • Curriculum- NIPS and New Media place more of an emphasis on useful tools and industry-ready knowledge than does NIMAS.

  • Infrastructure- NIPS and New Media both boast superior media and design studies facilities and infrastructure.

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Prakash kumar

Contributor-Level 6

Sorry,

There is no any MVSc course is provided by Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. In Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, only journalism related courses is provided but MVSc is related to healthcare department like Veterinary science.

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2 years ago

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Tishank Pawar

Contributor-Level 9

The Master of Visual Storytelling and Communication (MVSC) programme at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) is highly considered option for those interseted in storytelling.

  • MVSC is mainly focuses on the latest technologies and trends in visual storytelling, including filmmaking, animation.
  • IIJNM provide practical skills through workshops, projects, and collaborations with industry professionals.
  • Program provide experience in using equipment, editing software, and storytelling.
  • Institute has best faculty members for course and also they provide good internship in big media organizations.

So, in my view IIJNM is best f

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