The admission process for this course includes a written entrance exam on aptitude, current affairs, essays, and subject knowledge, followed by an interview for those who pass. Selection is based on interview performance and merit list. The faculty is experienced, but there's a need for more teachers, especially in technical areas. The university is government-funded, making the M.A. Journalism and Mass Communication course affordable at about 30,000, with additional government concessions available. However, the department does not provide or guarantee placements or internships, focusing more on theoretical knowledge than practical exposure. While media companies occasionally offer opportunities, the department merely forwards them without active placement facilitation. Government scholarships like Kanyashree and Swami Vivekananda are accessible for deserving students, supported by a dedicated university department, though the process can be lengthy. In 2019, the total course fee was around 20,000, covering semester fees and a small lab fee in the final year. Some students may also benefit from other government schemes if eligible.
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