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RITU RAJ

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Students who are graduates are eligible to apply for admissions in The Delhi School of Communication directly. Work experience in communication is preferred though and is not mandatory. You need to appear for CAT/MAT and based on scores of exam, cutoff is generated and you need to score above the cutoff to be eligible for admission here. There is an internal aptitute test whose application comes on website through which you can apply directly.

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RITU RAJ

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Yes, Delhi School of Communication accepts exam such as MAT/CAT/ATMA. These exams are required for admission in PG courses basically. The main eligibility to get admission before these exams scores is to have 50 percent in graduation in any domain. SNAP and CUET PG are also considered for MBA admission in this college. The MAT score can be checked on official website and changes every year.

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RITU RAJ

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The Delhi School of Communication is older and better college. Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication is recently started college in 2003. Placements are a bit lower than The Delhi School of Communication. If you believe in experience the you should obviously join DSC. The Delhi School of Communication provides PG in 2 years and AIMC provides in 1 year. Also, the highest salary offered by The Delhi School of Communication is 12.5 LPA where as in AIMC its 3.5 LPA.

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RITU RAJ

Contributor-Level 6

This college offers some of the top courses like:-

1)BA in public relations and content management, media marketing and communication

1)PGDPC+MA JMC {Advertising&Entertainment Manegement, Public Relations, Marketing &Digital

 

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RITU RAJ

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, it's a 27 year old prestigious college. Students get placed 4 month prior to their graduation completion. A special course Masters in mass communication, along with PG diploma, is a two year professional course. INR 40000 is awarded to students who have excellent performance in their academics and co-curricular activities during their admission. Placements are usually around 2-10 LPA which will increase in coming years. Fee is around 5.45 Lacs for 2 years.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

MBA in Mass Communication and marketing are the best courses offered in Delhi School of Communication. They give placements in best companies. Also the faculty members are best for mass communication. PGDM  courses are also provided. 

The highest package stood at Rs. 11 lpa, and the average package was Rs 7 LPA. There were more than 80 job offers made to top recruiters.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Unique thing about The Delhi School of Communication is the faculties. They provideIs the best placements and all faculty members are PHDs. Campus provides a cooperative environment, It is the reputed Institute of Delhi for marketing and mass communication courses. The courses they offer are Marketing and Mass communication. Also courses like MBA and PGDM with CAT score are accepted. 

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Life at The Delhi School of Communication is amazing. The co-curricular activities or campus programs are amazing. The college life is also good supportive teachers and cooperating batchmates with a good level of competition between them. All the teachers are PHDs. The campus placements is on top and the best at The Delhi School of Communication.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

The average fees of The Delhi School of Communication is INR 5.5 lakh- INR 6 lakh for PGDM and around INR 3 lakh for BA courses of 2 years. It is not much costly also on the other hand it is the best college for marketing and communication. 

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Cutoff marks are subject to change every admission cycle with respect to the course opted. It is recommended to check with each course seperately to know their cutoff marks. For example, the cutoff marks for DSC is above 85% to 90% for mass communication and atleast above 80% for other courses like MBA.

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KASHISH SHREYA

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As of 2023, The Delhi School of Communication hasn't publicly disclosed its minimum cutoff marks for MBA admissions. Cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and the competitiveness of the applicant pool.

Typically, institutions release cutoff marks after the completion of admission processes. Prospective MBA applicants should regularly check the school's official website or contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding cutoffs for the desired intake year.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Candidates can check this through its website or by examination score cutoff marks required to get admission or by simply filling the application form. The Delhi School of Communication cut ofs can also be checked on the college website. The various entrance exams scores like ATMA, CAT,MAT, CUET -PG cut offs are considered for getting admissions here.

 

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Aayush Karan

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The Delhi School of Communication, also known as DSC is a private educational institute located in New Delhi, India. The institute is accredited by Medhavi Skills University (MSU) and the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). Established in 1995, DSC is affiliated with the Media and Entertainment Skill Council of India (MESC) and is a recognised training partner of the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). Moreover, the institute is awarded the 'Best Mass Communication and Media Management Institute' in New Delhi. DSC has signed numerous MoUs nationally and interna

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

No. You can't directly join dsc . To get admission in The Delhi School of Communication you have to give its selection test exam or management exam scores like CAT or MAT are also accepted. Also, it takes its psychological test and written exam followed by interview. The basic eligibility criteria of min 50 percent also needs to be fulfilled to go for these entrance exams.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Cutoffs are subject to change with respect to the year admission sought in and the course you are opting for. The Delhi School of Communication accepts CAT, MAT and ATMA for admission to MBA. Since, there is no fixed cutoff, thus no minimum cutoff can be attained. Thus, is is advisable that you should be scoring above 80% in CAT or MAT exams. Along with you can build a good profile of cv by doing internships or any work experience.  And good scores in 10th and 12th.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

The Delhi School of Communication have a little bit more fees than AIMC  but they almost provide better placement.  But The Delhi School of Communication is a more reputed college in india for Mass Communication. AIMC is an institute formed in the year 2003 whereas DSC is an older institution. Ratings for both the colleges is similar which is 4.1 as per shiksha records in terms of Infrastructure, placements etc.

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Piyush Choudhury

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, MAT is required for admission to the MBA programme at The Delhi School of Communication (DSC). Students can also take the CAT or ATMA exam or the DSC's Internal Admission Test. After that, a written test and an interview are conducted for admission to the Delhi School of Communication. The DSC total tuition fee is around INR 5.75 LPA.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

The UG courses offered and the fees are:

Fees of BA in media and marketing communications is 3lacs for 3 years

Fees of public relation and content management is 3lacs for 3 years.

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Atul Singh

Contributor-Level 7

The Delhi School of Communication admission is both entrance exam-based and merit-based for UG & PG courses. The admission process includes the DSC Admission Test and Psychometric Test and a Personality Interview. Other entrance exams accepted include MAT, CAT, or ATMA. Candidates can apply through online mode by visiting the official website of DSC. To be eligible for admission to the PG Diploma in Communication, candidates must have a minimum aggregate of 50% in their undergraduate degree and must be under 30 years of age.

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Akanksha Shroff

Beginner-Level 5

Delhi school of communication has nearly 5.45 Lacs fees for 2 year Diploma course and AIMC has nearly 5 Lacs for 2 years.  So, yes delhi school of communication is little bit expensive. Both are good colleges. AIMC has also good placements. But The Delhi School of Communication is more reputed and the best college for communication . You can also check shiksha webiste for more details about the fees as per different courses.

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