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PRIYANKA

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BBA is ranked #42 by Shiksha Ranking, #37 by Guardian and #38 by CUG. Ranking for BBA specialised courses by other reputed ranking bodies is mentioned in the table below:

Ranking Bodies

2024

2025

2026

The Complete University Guide - Business and Management Studies UK

#39

#38

#38

The Complete University Guide - Accounting and Finance

#32

#35

#39

The Guardian - Business and Management

#48

#37

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The Guardian - Accounting and Finance

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#49

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The Guardian - Economics

#38

#50

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Mamta Bankoti

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If you are doing a Masters in Mass Communication, its really important to know English well because you'll need it for writing, speaking, and sharing your ideas clearly. Besides English, being creative, able to do research, knowing some media tools, and getting along with people are also very important.

 

 

 

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Atul Pruthi

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The total tuition fee for the Certificate course at NIELIT Gangtok ranges from INR 1,000 to INR 25,000, and the tuition fee for the Certificate at NIELIT Calicut ranges from INR 1,000 to INR 70,000. Thus, the tuition fee for the Certificate course at NIELIT Gangtok is more affordable. However, there are several components on which applicants can compare both institutes, such as placement packages, seats, duration of the course, etc. The fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to changeTherefore, it is indicative.

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Parul Shukla

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The major specializations that are offered within the Masters in Mass Communication are mentioned below-

  • Journalism

  • Public Relations (PR)

  • Advertising

  • Film and Television Production

  • Digital and New Media

  • Corporate Communication

  • Development Communication

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The location of your college is very much important for an MMC , as it affects your internship opportunities, networking, and job placements directly.

Studying in a major media hub like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru provides a good level of access to top media houses, advertising agencies, and production firms. 

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Jaya Shukla

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The differences between a private and a public university for an MMC degree are basically in their fees, infrastructure, and the industry exposure that the college provides. 

Public universities most of the times have significantly lower fees, making them more affordable option but may sometimes have older infrastructure. Private universities, on the other hand, having much higher fees, often provide beautiful and well-maintained media labs, professional-grade equipment, and a more modern, industry-oriented curriculum.

The decision of choosing a university is on you, whether you want to pursue your MMC Course from a Govt. Colle

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, it is absolutely possible to apply for a Masters in Mass Communication with no experience in media or even journalism because most of the MMC programs are designed for graduates who are coming from different stream and this don;t always have any experience.

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Parul Thapa

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In the context of a Masters in Mass Communication, a good score on the entrance exam is more important than your undergraduate grades. Most of the universities have a minimum percentage requirement for eligibility (e.g., 50%), the final admission decision is primarily based on your performance in the entrance test.

But don't worry there are many colleges in India that provide MMC Course on a merit basis. You can try gettng admission into these colleges.

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Mamona Jain

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No, for Masters in Mass Communication, marks of entrance exam like CAT, ATMA, etc. are accepted for admission. These exams are designed specifically to test an applicant's aptitude, general knowledge, writing skills, and media awareness, which are very much crucial for success in the field of mass communication.

 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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A modern Media and Mass Communication syllabus is basically made in a way that it blends traditional media training with new technologies like digital marketing, social media analytics, and AI. This makes sure that the students are good in both foundational media concepts and the platforms that help in shaping the future of the industry.

The syllabus mostly focuses on practical knowledge like strategic communication, multi-platform storytelling, and audience engagement through hands-on projects. It also emphasizes media ethics and data privacy, preparing the graduates to innovate and lead in an industry transformed by social media

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The eligibility requirement for a Masters in Mass Communication is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate marks of 50%. This makes the field accessible to students from multiple academic backgrounds that too including arts, commerce, and science.

Most of the universities do not require a prior degree in either Media or even Journalism which also helps the students who are coming from non-media backgrounds. Admission is generally based on an entrance exam, which assesses general knowledge, aptitude, and writing skills rather than subject-specific knowledge, ensuring a level p

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Piyush Jain

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PG Program in Industrial Automation System Design at NIELIT Calicut offers the highest number of seats among other certificate courses. The number of seats provided in this course is 50. To get admission, applicants are required to fulfil the prescribed eligibility criteria, apply for the course through the official website of the institute, and pay the application fee. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The total number of seats offered at Computer-Aided Design using CREO at the NIELIT Certificate is 16. The eligibility requirements to secure a seat in this programme, applicants must complete their BE/ BTech/ Diploma in Mechanical/ Production/ Automobile Tool & Die/ Industrial engineering/ Mechatronics/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Allied branches. Moreover, final-year students may also apply.

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Indrani Tyagi

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Admissions to NIELIT Certificate courses are merit-based. The selection for the courses is based on applicants' achieved scores in their last qualifying examination. Candidates who want to get admissions into certificate courses are required to fulfil their eligibility requirements and apply for the course through the official website of the institution, paying the prescribed registration and course fees. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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The registration fee for certificate courses at NIELIT Calicut is INR 1000 (nonrefundable) and should be paid at the time of registering for the course. Moreover, this fee shall be considered as part of the course fee if the student joins the course. If a student registers and pays for more than one course and joins any one course, all such amounts will be adjusted against the course fee payable.

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Kartik Sharma

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Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for short-term certificate courses at NIELIT Calicut at any time of the year. The institute opens admissions for short-term classes throughout the year. Moreover, for some of the courses, the starting date differs, such as the Certificate Course in Solar Power Installation, Operation, and Maintenance. The PG Program in Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence began in June. 
Conclusively, the dates for admissions to certificate courses are published on its official website. 

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Jaya Sharma

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You can identify whether a medium has higher or lower refractive index through the three ways. The first step is to observe the direction of bending. In this case, if the light is bending towards the normal, the second medium has higher refractive index. If the light bends away from normal, first medium has higher index of refraction. 

In the second method, you can use Snell's law. If the second angle is smaller than the first one, second medium has higher refractive index. In case the first angle is smaller than second one, first medium has higher index of refraction. The third method is critical angle method where, if the light u

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Jaya Sharma

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When these two media are compared, then, it is evident that rarer medium has lower refracted index as compared to denser medium. Denser media like glass and water have higher refractive index whereas rarer medium like air and vacuum have lower refractive index. Due to this, the light will bend towards the normal when it travels from rarer to denser medium. On the other hand, light will bend away from normal when it travels from denser to a rarer medium.

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Jaya Sharma

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Whenever a light ray travels from a rarer medium to a denser medium through a spherical surface, relationship between object distance (u), image distance (v), radius of curvature (R) and refractive index ( n 1 and n 2 ) is given by refraction formula for spherical surfaces as follows.

n 2 v - n 1 u = n 2 - n 1 R

 

  • n 1 is the refractive index of medium that contains the object (on the left side)
  • n 2 is refractive index of medium that will contain the image (on the right side)

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