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Prakash kumar

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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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Tishank Pawar

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Both the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) and MCC - Madras Christian College offer post-graduate diploma programs in journalism and mass communication. The choice between the two institutions may depend on various factors such as faculty, curriculum, infrastructure, and industry connections. It is recommended to carefully review the specific details of the programs offered by each institution, including the course structure, faculty profiles, and placement opportunities, to make an informed decision based on individual preferences and career goals.However the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media is better th

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Tishank Pawar

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MCC – Madras Christian College generally has low fees for journalism and mass communication programs.

IIJNM: Estimated yearly cost for their BA Journalism programme is around INR 5-6 lakhs per year.

MCC: Total cost for their PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication is around INR 1.4 Lakh for the one-year program. MCC is definitely a more budget-friendly option compared to IIJNM when considering fees. 

I recommend you to check both colleges detail once again and then make final decision because both colleges are great.

You can compare this college and check all other factors in detail on shiksha.com

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Tishank Pawar

Contributor-Level 9

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) and Madras Christian College (MCC) both colleges are performing great in placement.

IIJNM

  • Placement :Selection rate for placement in year 2022-2023 was 100%. Last batch of graduated students form IIJNM starting salary is 30,000 INR to INR 50,000 per month. Top recruiting companies that offer placement are Times Now, The New Indian Express, Reuters, CNBC TV18, etc.

MCC

  • Placement : Selection rate for placement in year 2022-2023 is 90%. Last year highest package is 6 Lakh and package is 3 lakh. Top recruiting companies like Delloite, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, RBS, Infosys, and many more compan
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Tishank Pawar

Contributor-Level 9

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media as good as MCC - Madras Christian College both of this colleges are good  in my choice but its totally depend on your choice. For better understanding I give you small comparisons.

IIJNM

  • Tuition Fees: Fess is INR 3,75,000 for one-year PGDJ programs 
  • Admission process :

1)Completion and submission of application form.

2)Admission Test, Personal Interview, and Counselling.

3)Notification and acceptance of admission.

  • Placement record : IIJNM boasts a 100% placement record for the 2022-23 batch. and institute has strong industry partnerships with leading media houses across India.

MCC

  • Tuition F
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Atul Mishra

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MCC - Madras Christian College offers median package range of INR 256,615 during in-campus placements. It has a decent placement assistance programme and has been rated 3.6 on placements as per Shiksha verified reviews by students.

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Akanksha pathak

Contributor-Level 7

Qualifying Marks your 50 percent oBC SC ST 40 percent PWD 45 percent minimum aggregate marks only for PCB subjects well you can try for it but there are less chances and it depends on your category as well.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes, you can apply for M.Com at MCC College even if you have completed B.Com with Computer Applications. Most universities and colleges in India accept B.Com graduates from any recognized university or college for admission to M.Com programs, regardless of their specialization. However, the eligibility criteria may differ depending on the college or university, and you will need to check the specific requirements of the M.Com program at MCC College. Typically, M.Com admission is based on the candidate's academic performance in their undergraduate program, such as their marks or grades in B.Com, and may also include entrance exams or in

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