The college is praised for its supportive and experienced faculty offering interactive classes with daily assessments. About 65% of students secure placements, particularly after the fourth semester, with recruitment opportunities from companies and even media outlets like Aaj Tak and News 24. High-performing students, especially those above 75%, can expect good job packages. The university also hosts events like the UNESCO India Africa Hackathon, providing additional opportunities. However, placement availability varies by department. The fee structure for the Bachelor's in Journalism and Mass Communication at Gautam Buddha University is economical. The first-year fee is 37,000 INR, covering registration, security, library, sports, exam, and academic fees. The second semester adds 15,000 INR, totaling 30,000 INR for the first-year academics. The second-year fee is 31,000 INR annually, and the third year is 12,500 INR per semester. The college doesn't have a fee hike policy and offers scholarships for students scoring over 95% and for those from lower-income backgrounds. Despite some increases in non-academic fees, the competitive academic fee remains 18,000 INR per semester. Students also have access to scholarships, internships, and stipends through event volunteering.
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