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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Muskan,
Yes, there is an entrance test that you need to appear for taking admission in NIMC. The procedure is as follows: - First of all, you need to fill the admission form, and then you will be given a number and link through which you will have to give the online examination. Then, after you clear that you will be given a time slot for telephonic interview.
The entrance exam tend to happen soon after your board examinations gets over mostly in the month of April last or May starting.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Vinit,
Greetings!
Let me tell you that mass communication falls under arts stream and arts stream has no mathematics subject so you can surely fill up the form and pursue mass communication. All that matters here is how creatively and perfectly you do your work assignment. Here everything depends upon your choice and preference.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Ayushi,
Can't just comment whether this information is correct or not, but the last year's fee structure was 95000 for BJMC course, which is still available in the college website itself (http://www.nimc-india.com/undergraduate-courses.php). Things doesn't really change much as if there would have been any thought of increasing the fees the authorities might have done that till date. So yes, current fee structure is still Rs. 95000/-.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Aparna,
Greetings, First of all let me tell you that DU has only journalism courses available and not mass communication. Journalism is just mere a small phrase of mass communication. Secondly, IPU only select colleges that are good, but the amount of exposure and experience you will receive from NIMC is incomparable to any other institutes. Having it's own in house production house, and some really needed equipment such as teleprompter, radio console, Macintosh software etc makes this unique and special.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Prachi,
The online application form aren't out yet, but not to worry. You will be notified. Just have to check and visit the NIMC website continuously. Mostly, the form fillings start by March starting and continuous until June 3rd or 4th week. So, do not worry, just focus on your examinations as of now, you will be having much time in hand.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hello, the timings for the classes in National Institute of Mass Communication is 11 am to 1 pm daily and sometimes 2nd half classes are also there from 2 pm to 4 pm.

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Divya Mishra

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Hi, The National Institute of Mass Communication has been set up in 2003 in collaboration with the Canadian Institute of Mass Communication, Ontario, Canada by Educational Media Research Society, New Delhi (a society registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860). The objective is to impart quality training to students in mass media so that they efficiently utilize media technology in the best possible manner to keep pace with the fast evolving communication industry.
Some highlights of this college include:
Offers specialisation in Print Media, Electronic Media, Digital Media, Radio Journalism, Advertising, Photo Journalism, P
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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Saparshi,
Hope you are doing well.
Yes, any graduated student can apply for the Master's degree in NIMC, the application fee is Rs 500 and the total course fee is Rs 98,000.

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Anish Choudhary

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Dear Kavita,
Greetings!!
First of all let me tell you that this is a private college. Secondly there are some easy hurdles to complete. First is the online entrance examination which comprises of questions based on daily happenings and general knowledge. Second step is the telephonic conversation that is taken by the admin or the faculty of the college. Then soon after qualifying both the stages you will be asked to pay the first installment to block your seat.
The cut off is 45% which is not a big deal.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Shivam,
Talking about journalism, the top colleges in India follow the same curriculum that NIMC does just the difference is you live them practically here. You go out in the streets, talk to people, gather information, make news and then publish your own newspaper here in our very own institution. All I can say in a mass communication college you won't find any focus on journalism up to the level because the course is vast and time is less. 1 month dedicated time slot is being given for the subjects.

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