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I was fond of ample learning prospects, which further made me understand the aspects of mass communication and how the course deals with the significant areas of learning, which further comprises radio, television, editing software, advertising, and other subjects. I found Chitkara to be the ideal college for pursuing my further studies as the subjects and curriculum was distinctive yet the best. It was simplified and aligned with the current market requisites. The faculty professional here are well-versed in the domain and guide you in the best possible manner.
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I chose this course as I am interested in the media field. After comparing the universities in the north side I calculated that Chitkara School of Mass Communication (CSMC) is the better option. The best thing about the CSMC is the student-faculty relationship, it's not like the crowded system every class has a good strength of students so it's easy to develop understanding between faculty and students. Faculty has field experience time and is adequately managed in the department with the best teaching techniques alongside practical classes. CSMC has a studio set up for radio and Television and editing labs with any time excess for the children. Exams, Assignments everything was o, and the difficulty level of the exams waterpot too tough to crack.
I choose this course because it's my passion. There was a very supportive and caring faculty and bonding with students and faculty like a friend in fact students can share everything with us. The faculty is well educated and teaching skill is very concise and normal and end term exam will be taken timely and the result also
The course curriculum is good. For Freshman year, you get to study a lot of theory whereas, for sophomore and final year, everything is practical. You get a chance to do a lot of assignments which is a great thing to get the perfect exposure to equipment and whatever you have learnt.
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