The course is supported by faculty who are praised for being reliable mentors and engaging teachers. Students are assessed via two mid-semester tests, with only the higher score impacting their annual marks. Assignments, flashcards, notes, and live sessions complement learning. Placement opportunities are abundant, especially for BAJMC students, who can start placements in the 6th semester. Around 85% to 90% secure jobs with top media companies, aided by visits from over 200 companies monthly. The mass communication course lacks direct campus placements, but students receive ongoing job support and internship opportunities, enhancing practical skills. A downside is the absence of scholarships and rising fees; the 2020 batch paid ₹62,000 per semester, up from ₹60,000 in 2019, plus an initial ₹8,000 charge. Hostel fees stand at ₹67,000 per semester. The university's tie-up with UCO Bank facilitates educational loans, though students need to work hard for success. Criticism surrounds the placement cell and reports of drug issues, yet hostel amenities and the overall environment are deemed satisfactory.
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