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in your nearby places where you can complete your
Degree and for exams of college you don't require to study too much because UPSE is tougher than college exams
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Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com]4,9951st Yr Fees
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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
The BSc nursing course fee in India may differ from one institute to another. It generally starts from Rs 50,000 and can go up to Rs 1,00,000 per annum. For those who want to study BSc Nursing in a government college, they will have to pay between Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 per annum as their tuition fees.
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Bsc CS, is a 3-year undergraduate program fees per year INR - 20,000-60,000. Admission fee - depends upon the college,Few colleges and universities conduct entrance examination to select the students - entrance-based and merit-based admission process.
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Tuition Fees - INR 1.30 Lakh
Hostel Fees- INR 1.20 Lakh
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1. Master of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication
2. Master of Journalism and Mass Communication
3. Master of Communication & Journalism
You can do the following Diploma course after your degree in B.Tech:
1. PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
2. PG Diploma in Mass Communication
You can take these courses at the following colleges:
1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
2. Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication
3. Manav Rachna International Institute of Researc
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1. Top news agencies like Zee News and ABP News visit BHU to offer job placement.
2. The placement rate is average, with close to 60 percent in the past year.
3. There were some falls in placement during the COVID phase at BHU, but now placement is improving.
4. You can expect a starting salary of around Rs. 20,000 per month in the initial period.
5. Your salary package highly depends on your academic scores and performance
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1. Apply for the CUET-PG exam on the official website of CUET.
2. Select general aptitude and relevant subjects to be eligible for this course.
3. You need to have a grade point average of 35% in your Bachelor's degree to be eligible for admission to this course.
4. After scoring more than 50% in CUET-PG you have to register for BHU PG counseling.
5. Here, you have to give M.A. Mass communication first preference during registration.
6. You will be shortlisted based o
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1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (Rank 1 in India Today)
2. AJK Mass Communication Research Centre (Rank 2 in India Today)
3. Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (Rank 11 in The Week)
4. Amity School Of Communication (Rank 11 in India Today)
5. Institute of Management Studies (rank 19 in India today). .
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The journalism course is part of mass communication. The following are the distinctions between these courses:
- Curriculum: Mass communication is an umbrella course that deals with PR, media, advertising, etc. Journalism courses, on the other hand, cover the news media extensively.
- Career: The career opportunities are more diverse with a degree in mass communication than with a degree in journalism.
- Job role: With mass communication, you can become a filmmaker, PR manager, radio jockey, video editor, and so on. The journalism degree can get your jobs like news reporter, news editor, content writer, photo journalist, etc.
- Popularity: M
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1. Filmmaking requires mass communication skills such as creativity and the expression of ideas.
2. Your knowledge of media can help you in filmmaking, like the use of electronic media.
3. It help you learn camera handling, about the correct angle, taking close shot etc.
4. You can explore multiple roles like scriptwriting, direction, dialogue writing etc.
5. It can also help you get in the prod
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1. News reporter: You can work for top news channels like ZEE News, Aaj Tak, and ABP as a news reporter.
2. Editor: If you like a desk job, you can work as an editor in news, public media, or content-based companies.
3. Film critic: You can also work independently as a film critic and have your own YouTube channel or Instagram page.
4. Anchor: You work as a TV correspondent, TV show anchor, or anchor at various events.
5. Radio jockey: This is anoth
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1. Recognition: The Master of Management Studies MS course is recognised by AICTE, whereas UGC is responsible for the MBA.
2. Focus: In comparison to the Master of Business Administration (MBA), the MS course focuses more on theoretical learning.
3. Popularity: The MBA is more widely recognised in India as well as abroad than the MS course and is popular among students.
4. Fee: The tuition fee for MBA courses is usually higher than that for MS courses; MBA is also more common than MS
5. Curriculum: The MBA course is centered on j
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First of all, JBIMS offers Master of Management Studies and not MBA programme. The full-time MMS at JBIMS Mumbai is one of the most prestigious and well-regarded MBA programs in India. It is ranked among the top 10 MBA programs in India by various publications, including The Economic Times, Business Today, and Forbes. The programme is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today's competitive business world. It covers a wide range of topics, including marketing, finance, operations, and human resources. The programme also has a strong emphasis on research and analytical skills. Students in th
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Considering a degree in political Science at LPU? Look no further! With a curriculum that emphasizes both breadth and depth of knowledge, LPU offers an enriching educational experience for aspiring political scientists. The opportunity to choose from a range of subjects and languages, combined with practical projects and competitive exam preparation, makes LPU the ideal destination for those passionate about understanding and shaping the political landscape.
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1. Assistant Professor: You can clear the UGC NET or a state exam to become an assistant professor. You may get a salary of around Rs. 50,000 in this job.
2. Research scholar: You can clear the JRF to pursue a Ph.D. in political Science. You will get a stipend of Rs. 31,000 during your research, and later you can become a professor.
3. Policy analyst: With your degree, you can become a policy analyst. You can get a salary of arou
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- LPU's Master's programme in Political Science covers global political scenarios, governance, and challenges.
- Curriculum includes political philosophy, theories, and processes worldwide.
- Emphasis on critical thinking through rigorous research and industry tie-ups.
- Eligibility criteria: Pass with 50% aggregate marks in any bachelor's degree or equivalent.
- Prepares students for competitive exams and professional careers through industry-driven curricula.
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