Remarks :
Finding a college for mass communication was quite difficult because not many colleges offered it. But Rani Birla was a good choice for journalism due to its vast exposure and a cosmo environment. People with reserved quotas may get an advantage. Admission is merit based. The minimum requirement is 50% with good marks in the best 4 subjects. Due to the prevailing COVID situation, everything had been done online. The students will be called to the college for the verification of documents.
Course Curriculum Overview :
Our teachers are very understanding and helpful. We are free to contact them whenever we need it. They are so friendly. The faculty: student ratio is 1:10. Till now there have been no exams. My course is Mass communication and journalism because I want to become a journalist in future and I think my teachers will help me to do that.
Internships Opportunities :
There are no such internships and placements through the college. A student who wants to intern can search for the same outside the college and stipend may vary from company to company. For example, a student pursuing Mass communication can look for a content writer or copywriter or anchoring internship.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fees are minimal for a middle class or upper class also. Every semester, that is, 6 months fees has to be paid. According to my knowledge, there are no scholarships but a student with a good academic career can surely gain help in future.
Campus Life :
Due to COVID, we have not yet seen the campus. But according to web pictures, the college is not as grand as other private colleges, but of course, it has a library, canteen and small ground. Some workshops are held and there are also some fests annually. There are some clubs that are run by college students too.
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