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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The testing process alone will make one eligible or ineligible. All the postgraduate programmes require one to be a graduate. Three-year degrees will be considered. A minimum of 15 years of schooling is required for admission. If a candidate is in the final year of undergraduate study, they may apply.
ITMI does not consider any cut off or merit base for the admission of students.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, if a candidate has a percentage of 65 in their bachelor's degree ( 10+2+3 ) then they can get admission in India Today Media Institute for PG diploma.
All the post graduate programmes requires a candidate to be a graduate. Three-year degree will be considered.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
A candidate with a minimum percentage 45 in their graduation in bachelor's degree i.e. in 10+2+3 are eligible for the PG Diploma courses at India Today Media Institute.
All the post graduate programmes requires a candidate to be a graduate. Three-year degree will be considered.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
One must pass the ITMI Admission Test, Group Discussion and Interview in order to be admitted. Admission process includes multiple-choice tests in English Language and General Awareness, followed by a written essay / letter on a topic to be given on the spot.
One must have a minimum percentage of 45 in their graduation in bachelor's degree so as to attend the admission procedure.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
ITMI does not consider the cut off or merit base for the admissions.
One must pass the ITMI Admission Test, Group Discussion and Interview in order to be admitted. Admission process includes multiple-choice tests in English Language and General Awareness, followed by a written essay / letter on a topic to be given on the spot.
Hence, CAT is not required for any of the PG Diploma courses at India Today Media Institute.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
India Today Media Institute (ITMI) offers 5 courses. The total fees for 22 months post graduate course is 5.15 Lakhs. The highest salary package offered here is 3.12 Lakh.
Delhi School of Communication (DSC) offers only 2 courses. The total fees for 2 years post graduate course is 5.45 lakhs. The highest salary package offered here is Rs 12.00 Lakh.
So in my opinion, I think ITMI would be a better choice.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The entrance test in ITMI is competitive. But there is no consideration of the marks at degree or other levels either for a "cut-off" or for merit for admission.
The total fees which the students pay at the time of admission and even the yearly fees or semester fees, overall none of the fee is refundable.
Hence, students do not get their ROI after completing PG Diploma from India Today Media Institute - ITMI.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The Delhi School of Communication (DSC): Offers a two-year postgraduate Diploma programme in communications (PGDPC) and a three-year graduate programme in communication and business management (GPCBM). Areas of specialisation include communications and general management, marketing, advertising, and journalism.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan: Offers a P.G. Diploma in Publ
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Institute of Management Science (BIMS) Kolkata: 80–90% of students get placed every year in companies with an average package of 3.5 LPA and a the highest package of 5.5 LPA. The highest package offered for marketing is 8.76 LPA, for HR it's 5.25 LPA, and for finance it's 4.20 LPA.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's MM College of Arts, Mumbai: 60% of students get placed with a the highest package of 6 LPA.
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Sheth R. A. College of Arts and Commerce, Ahmedabad: Placements happen but aren't great.
Bharatiya Vidya B
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The courses offered in PG Diploma are:
- Media management
- Radio and TV journalism
- Television Direction
- Radio and TV production
- New Media on-line journalism
All are one year duration courses.
A. P.G. Diploma in Radio and TV Journalism (RTVJ)
Total Fee Rs.96,000/- + GST
B. P.G. Diploma in Radio and Television Production (TVP)
Total Fee Rs.96,000/- + GST
C. P.G. Diploma in TV Direction and Script Writing (DRS)
Total Fee Rs.96,000/- + GST
D. P.G. Diploma in Electronic Media Management (EMDM)
Total Fee Rs.48,000/- + GST
There may be changes, these are data collected from last session's fees.
Note:
> Course Fee includes Tuition Fee and Fee for Practicals
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