Admission to the journalism course at Farook College requires an application, entrance exam, and interview. The course has 20 seats, split evenly between management and entrance exam admissions. Faculty members are highly qualified, with postgraduate degrees and doctorates, and are experienced and supportive. Semester fees for self-financing postgraduate courses are 17,000 rupees, which includes studio and lab work. Campus placements are limited, with some opportunities for specific courses like with Asianet and MediaOne Channel, but none for MA Mass Communication and Journalism.
The college is autonomous and offers a wide range of courses, limiting comprehensive job recruitment services. There is a one-month internship for practical learning and UGC-NET coaching for PG students, but the college is not active in organizing job fairs. The college supports students needing scholarships, securing over 2 crore rupees last year and offering assistance with both college and government scholarships. They also provide timely communication of scholarship opportunities and an annual Best Student Award.
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