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XLRI, Jamshedpur | ₹1430000 |
IIMA - Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad | ₹1250000 |
IIM Bangalore - Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore | ₹1225000 |
Asian College of Journalism - [ACJ], Chennai | ₹460000 |
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication - [SIMC], Pune | ₹667500 |
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English Journalism has a vast scope, as the course offers different learning's like Writing, Preparing news bulletins, reading news, editorial, designing magazines and pages, radio production programs and many more. Before joining IIMC I was in my fairyland of journalism but the things basic to advanced taught here made me realise what's the competition outside is. No of faculties should be increased and course should be more advanced. Exams have a perfect timing but research paper is quite lengthy
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I choose English Journalism because I am a news fanatic, I am interested to know what's happening in my country, and what my people think. I want to be great at storytelling, and Journalism really sharpens your skills. Our class strength was 70, and two academic coordinators were assigned who guided us throughout the course. Plus our godmother, the head of the department used to enlighten us throughout the course. Teachers used to amalgamate technology with their fruitful experiences. The teaching method was as bland as it could be. Ph.D. scholars and industry professionals. First-semester exam and second-semester exam, both of them were really tough.
I chose this course as it gives hands-on training and makes one ready to join the media industry. There are many visiting faculties who usually stay on the campus for about a week. Professionals from various fields including communication and academics teach at the campus. The teaching method is a mix of classroom teaching through the use of digital technology, and lots of activities and group work. Term exams were held on time and exams are easy if one's basics are clear.
I chose this course for a better understanding of the world of journalism, through practical methods and not just theory. The faculty of the department was really diverse, we had professors, who've been senior journalists, or are still practising journalists, academicians in media and media studies, ex-speakers, lawyers and more. The teaching method was very practical. We would have assignments of reporting, exploring the neighbourhoods, finding out real stories, usage of camera equipment and so much more. There were two semesters, term exams would be conducted twice. Once in November, and then May. All examinations are difficult, but we have vivas and research projects which made it pretty interesting. We also had a thesis submission at the end of the second semester, which was the most informative and interesting part of the course.
Course Curriculum â?? IIMC revises its syllabus every year, hence the course was quite updated and rewarding.Industrial Exposure â?? Not so much, for a course which is strictly practical and practicable, we were not given enough avenues to polish and rehearse our skills or knowledge.Faculties â?? A mixed bag really, guest lectures by the people from the industry were incredibly good, however in-house faculty lacked the usual zing and intention of teaching.Good Faculties - Samir Kapur (Founder, Ad Factors) and Parveen Ahluwalia (Director, Market Pulse)
I found Fees structure is feasible but might be expensive also as various students of India gives exam and get selected and their incomes range also varies. In 2019 there was a strike in the IIMC Delhi campus regarding the hike in the fees so the government decided now not to increase fees of the course as they were increasing every year by 10%. Apart from this freeship of 21,500 is also given to students with income certificates and EWS.
The annual fees was just Rs 23, 000 which was very reasonable given the general cost of studying in Delhi. There is complete transparency in the fee-breakdown and there was no additional charges taken on any pretext. The payments are taken in two installments.
The fee structure when compared to the other colleges is highly feasible as I paid just 40000/- for three years of Bcom Hons. There are even scholarships and loan facilities available for the students from the college end.
Course fee for the entire Journalism course was around 80k, which is a bit much for a centre funded institute. The institute provides facilities like a fully digital auditorium, studios, labs, library, etc.
The course fee for Journalism in English is INR 79,000. The college offers a scholarship for select candidates.
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