Journalism and mass communication
Hello Naorem,
There are some colleges for journalism and mass communication in Mumbai :-
•St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.
•Amity University, panvel, Mumbai.
•Ruia Autonomous college.
•St. Andrew college of arts, commerce and science.
•Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce and Economics.
I hope this helpful for you.
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Hello,
No. There is no monthly fee pattern in Bhawanipur Education Society College for the course of Bachelors degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. You have to pay the yearly fees at once while taking the admission in your respective year of study.
The course fees for 2018-19 was as follows:
First Year : INR 63,500/-
Second Year : INR 58,750/-
Third Year : INR 58,150/-
To get information about the installments system or any other schemes of your convienience, you may contact at the information desk of The Bhawanipur Education Society College at 033 4019-5555
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours in Journalism and Mass Communication is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered at Bhawanipur Education Society College by the University of Calcutta, Kolkata.
The full course fees is around INR 1.80 Lakhs at this college. For first year, the fees is INR 63,500/-, for second year, the fees is INR 58,750/- and for third year, the fees is INR 58,150/-.
The eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have obtained minimum 50% aggregate in his/her honours or related subject at the previous qualifying examination.
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Hello Aspirant,
There are many colleges which are as good as xavier's college in kolkata:
I hoped it helped
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You haven't mentioned state.There is one campus in Mumbai and Kolkata.In Mumbai campus they don't offer B.Sc journalism and mass communication. In St.Xavier's college, Kolkata they offer B.Sc mass communication and videography.The detailed fee structure is given below
hi,
mass communication in st xavious college is on self financial courses offers by st xavious college kolkata. so the fees are comparably high to aided courses.
month fees need to pay as follows,
tution- 2000 rs,
additional fees- 4000rs,
college development fees- 2000 rs.
you may follow the below link to know more details,
https://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/fees.htm
Hi,
Candidates applying for MBA in HR management are required to complete a Bachelor degree of minimum 3 years' duration n any discipline from a recognized university. Along with it, candidates should also qualify any nationalized entrance examination as CAT/MAT/GMAT/XAT, etc.
Hope this helps.
Hey,
Yes, you can do masters in mass communication. You can go for M.A in mass communication which falls under the domain of mass media. This course is of 2 years. The eligibility for doing this course is that the candidate must have a bachelor of equivalent degree in any stream from a recognised institute.
Top Institutes offering M.A. Mass Communication are:
There is no restriction with respect to stream of education in graduation.
Hope this helps!
Ashutosh college, Kolkata established in year 1916. The ownership of the college is Public /Government. The college has approval and accreditation by NAAC as A grade. The college offers several courses. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (Hons.) is a full time three years undergraduate course and it is offered by the University of Calcutta, Kolkata. According to the students review the rating for the placement of the college is moderate.
for more details and for the students review about the college you can check out the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/asutosh-college-kolkata
Hope this answer is beneficial to you
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Look placement in media institutions does not take place like other management institutes. At the end one needs to work towards it. You need to prepare your showreel to project your work. You need to be in touch with your alumni so they can fix up some unpaid internship in their respective media firms for you so that you will havea better understanding of industry functioning.You need to line up your interviews on your own, keep looking for vacancies in different media organisations. You need to perform well during the intership, make solid network out there. And yes there is a posdibility that your institute arrange some interviews within the campus but there is no surity. So do not depend on your college placement, start taking initiative on your own. Campus placement, in today’s digital age, is simply overrated. Yet, most students have the same obsolete mentality inherited from the previous generation of job seekers.
Today’s media world is so diverse and exciting, that getting a job is not that difficult. Indian media is growing and there will not be any shortage of jobs in near future.
That being said, I would suggest, instead of taking a “I need to find a job” approach cultivate a “I must grow my career” approach. Your life will take a different and eventually a better path that way.
XIC’s placement record, for that matter, is superb. The faculty and non teaching staff are very friendly and student focused. The curriculum is world class, the campus is stunning and the facilities are state-of-the-art. And best part is, it’s in the prime part of Mumbai. So do not fret, go for it.
GOOD luck!
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