Are applications open for admission to various courses at Satyam School of Journalism and Mass Communication?

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    Pragati Taneja | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, applications are open at Satyam School of Journalism and Mass Communication for various courses. The mode of application is online. Aspirants need to register for course admission at the official website. Candidates can fill out the application form on the institute's official website.

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