The admission process for the Journalism course involves an entrance examination followed by an interview for those who pass. Enrolled on July 4, 2007, the reviewer highlights the university's well-qualified faculty, comprising four PhD-holding lecturers focused on theoretical mass media education. They conduct workshops and field research assignments, though some faculty members may be less effective. The fee structure is highly affordable due to government subsidies, with an annual cost of Rs 7,200 for the first year and Rs 6,500 for the subsequent years, totaling Rs 21,600 for the 3-year program.
Despite occasional fee increases, the cost remains low, aided by scholarships like the Jamia Alumni, Jamia Teachers, National Minority, MoMA, and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Scholarships. The college has partnerships with media outlets such as TV Today Network, BAG Films, and Times Group, offering placement opportunities, though only about 30-40% of students secure placements, with an average package of 2 lakh per annum. Companies like ABP, News 18, and NDTV participate in campus recruitment, but students must independently secure internships.
Overall, the college's affordable education, supported by scholarships and loans, enhances accessibility for students from diverse backgrounds.
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