The program is a five-year dual degree in media studies at a prestigious Indian university, allowing students to earn a master's degree directly after the 12th standard, offering an edge over traditional courses like BCom, BA, or BSc. Admissions are based on average marks (excluding languages) and involve a ranked counseling process, including caste verification. The university, known for its reputation, charges a total of INR 280,000 for the degree, with each semester costing INR 20,000 and an exam fee of INR 8,000. The faculty, many with experience in newspapers and TV, could be enhanced by more subject matter experts. The program includes guest lectures by industry leaders, although more are recommended. Placements are decent, with students landing jobs at organizations like the BBC and in IT roles. Internships, while not heavily job-focused, offer stipends of 3,000-15,000 INR. The college provides broad scholarship opportunities, including caste-based, sports, merit-based, and grants for publishing papers at conferences. The department also supports students aiming for recognition in various projects.
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