Is Amity good for BJMC?

Asked about Amity University, Raipur - B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication (Honours/ Research)

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    ayaan khan

    7 years ago
    I'm a student studying in Amity School of Communication for my graduation and I chose Amity because it provides best facilities that the students essentially need during their graduation period also it provides finest faculties that guide them along their entire journey of graduation. The facilities offered at Amity in this course are one of the finest ones offered in the country in other good institutions. From practical exposures, field trips to guest lectures and state of the art studio, everything work together to ensure one graduates from here with great skills.
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    siddhant khare

    7 years ago
    Amity gives you an excellent platform to enhance your skills & abilities and to gain knowledge in the field of media. Journalism itself means 'to know something about everything and everything about something'. Amity School of Communication offers undergraduate and postgraduate programme in Journalism & Mass Communication which provides you the guidelines to know the working of media industry. The course structure provides a global exposure & experience to the students in the field of media. Amity School of Communication, Raipur has the best-in-class Audio-Visual studio equipped with all modern equipment and amenities ensuring adequate
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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Amity University's Amity School of Communication (ASCO) offers the mentioned Degree of BJMC. In other campuses as well the name of the institution is same as well as the degree.
    If your question relates to the Sector 125- Noida campus, then definitely the institution has an upper edge over many in the region. The main feature is that you get to see a REAL, state of the Art Studio, radio Station and some of the faculty are really good in their work.
    The only thing you need to keep in mind that it is just a Bachelor Degree and will need more Willingness from your side to learn the maximum.
    The placements - Arranged or offered through CAMPUS
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