Which one is the best among Chandigarh University and ZIMA for mass communication?

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    Gurmanjeet Kaur

    3 years ago
    Hello, it's a honor to respond to you. ZIMA might be good for Mass Communication, but I'm not sure, therefore based on my experience at Chandigarh University, I'd recommend Chandigarh University. The primary goal of Chandigarh University's University Institute of Media Studies is to develop talented students who are industry-ready as soon as they graduate. The University Institute of Media Studies (UIMS), which is one of Punjab's best journalism and mass communication institutes, develops innovative and effective media workers for the exciting field of journalism and public communication. The department focuses on new and established t
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    Hrishabh Sahu Live ambitious Life... | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    In my opinion Chandigarh University is good for mass communication as it follow the strict syllabus and all the protocols to cover the course.
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    mehak

    3 years ago
    For Mass Communication I would really like to indicate you move for Chandigarh University, the University Institute of Media research at Chandigarh University, the primary objective is to create talented those who are enterprise-equipped as quickly as they pass out from the University. In order to achieve this, the curriculum has been designed in a manner which provides most arms on training to students. Our emphasis is to create an ambience in which the pupil enjoys the getting to know enjoy thereby allowing the pupil to discover his or her proper calling. Our kingdom of the artwork infrastructure and dedicated college make certain ex
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    Nirmit Sehgal

    3 years ago
    Hi, Suryansh Singh, for Mass Communication I would prefer you to join Chandigarh University between the both, as CU will provide you the best placement in your field. Chandigarh University ranked among the Best journalism and mass communication colleges in Punjab nurtures creative and effective media professionals for the exciting field of journalism and mass communication. The department focuses on the emerging and enduring forms of mass media and fosters an environment of experiential learning. Curriculum framed as per the latest national & international trends ensures that our students incorporate the best available knowledge and ar
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    Nageshwar singh bandral Bandral Enlightened others is my main purpose ....... | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    CU is the best university between them, according to it’s faculty and placements record. It is the best in North India.
    Please visit www.cuchd.in.
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    naren pulikonda | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Between the both, Chandigarh University holds good hold in field of mass communication than ZIMA in terms of curriculum and placements.

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