Students who have completed their 10+2 education with a minimum of 40% marks are eligible to apply for undergraduate courses at the International School of Media and Entertainment Studies (ISOMES). For the postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism, applicants need to have graduated with at least 50% marks. Applications can be submitted online, and the selection process is based on graduation marks and entrance exams. ISOMES provides scholarships to help students who cannot afford the semester fees.
The faculty is highly qualified, approachable, and supportive, particularly in the broadcast journalism department, where they focus on quality education and student growth. The fee structure varies: the Bachelor's in Mass Communication is INR 3,30,000 for three years, a three-month Certificate course is INR 60,000, the one-year Diploma in Mass and Communication is INR 60,000, and the PG Diploma is INR 2,60,000 for one year. Fees can be paid in installments, and although considered slightly expensive, they are seen as reasonable given the quality of education and facilities.
ISOMES mandates internships for all students, providing professional experience and industry insight. The institution arranges campus interviews with notable media organizations, offering students internship opportunities, particularly with News 24, among others. Although direct placements are not assured, the internships are designed to prepare students for industry demands. Initially, internships do not offer salaries for the first three months with News 24, and compensation may differ with other companies.
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