If you are asking about the fee details, then:
Semester 1: Rs. 46000,
Semester 2: Rs. 29000,
Semester 3: Rs. 35000,
Semester 4: Rs. 29000,
Semester 5: Rs. 31000 and
Semester 6: Rs. 29000.
The fee pattern might vary but the overall amount would pretty much be the same. If you are asking details on what you'd learn in the course., then these are the topics that are specified in the syllabus:
Semester 1: Art and Design Studies, Internet and New Technologies, Introduction To Visual Communication.
Semester 2: Advertising, Basics Of 2D Administration, Media Effects and Cultural Studies.
Semester 3: Film Studies, Multi-media Design, News Gathering a
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If you are asking about the fee details, then:
Semester 1: Rs. 46000,
Semester 2: Rs. 29000,
Semester 3: Rs. 35000,
Semester 4: Rs. 29000,
Semester 5: Rs. 31000 and
Semester 6: Rs. 29000.
The fee pattern might vary but the overall amount would pretty much be the same. If you are asking details on what you'd learn in the course., then these are the topics that are specified in the syllabus:
Semester 1: Art and Design Studies, Internet and New Technologies, Introduction To Visual Communication.
Semester 2: Advertising, Basics Of 2D Administration, Media Effects and Cultural Studies.
Semester 3: Film Studies, Multi-media Design, News Gathering and Presentation, Presentation Skills, Script Writing and Visual Culture.
Semester 4: Basic Photography, Public Relations, Understanding the Visual, Web Designing and Publishing.
Semester 5: 3D Modelling and Animation. Media Management and Television Production.
Semester 6: Advertising Campaign, Advertising Film, CD Based Magazine, Documentary, Internship, Final Project
You will provided either this or that options. For example: Advertising or Script Writing as you complete the basics. So you won't be studying everything.
Let me be honest with you, if you are looking to learn all these things thoroughly from the college, then you will be very disappointed. As a visual communication student myself, I don't think I was taught to my satisfaction. But on the other hand, the staffs are extremely friendly (If you behave to their liking). They are more open to compromises as you travel down the road. You can socialize a lot because the college holds such a friendly atmosphere. You can expand your contacts (For both personal and professional purposes) and if you are confident that you can self-learn the things you want to master and only need a pleasant atmosphere to make memories and learn some worthy stuff in the process, then MCC is one of the best places to be. Hope my answer helped .
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