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Aayush Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Admission into NIMC Delhi BJMC takes place through merit secured in Class 12 examinations. Candidates applying for admission into the programme will have to pass their Class 12 exams and then apply for direct admission into the course. There are no entrance exam a student has to give to secure admission into the programme. NIMC Delhi BJMC admission is easy for candidates who have a minimum qualification of passing Class 12.

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Loveleen Jain

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The total fee for National Institute of Mass Communication courses vary from each other. Candidates need to pay the fees in three installments. Find below the course-wise fee bifurcation for National Institute of Mass Communication UG, PG and Diploma programmes:

Course

1st Installment

2nd Installment

3rd Installment

Total Fees in Rupees Per Year

Diploma   (Journalism & Mass Communication)

INR 30,000

INR 34,000

INR 34,000

INR 98,000

Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication)

INR 30,000

INR 32,500

INR 32,500

INR 95,000

Post-Graduation Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication)

INR 30,000

INR 34,000

INR 34,000

INR 98,000

Master of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication)

INR 30,000

INR 33,000

INR 33,000

INR 96,000

 

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Bhumika Khandelwal

Contributor-Level 10

National Institute of Mass Communication offers courses at UG, PG and Diplom levels in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. Mentioned below are list of courses offered at NIMC:

Courses

Duration

Diploma   (Journalism & Mass Communication)

1 year

Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication)

3 years

Post-Graduation Diploma (Journalism & Mass Communication)

1 year

Master of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication)

2 years

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Atul Mishra

Beginner-Level 1

National Institute of Mass Communication is a good institution for MJMC, UG Diploma, PG Diploma, BJMC courses, and these programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. Major specialisation at National Institute of Mass Communication are Print Media, Acting, Anchoring & Reporting.

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