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The design of the curriculum was upto par in standards and other parameters. It was designed in such a way that students dont feel burdened by it during their learning process and it also helped in correlating the things we learned in one to another subject in the same semester. The curriculum only lacks in practical demonstrations even though we dont have equipments but a field trip can be organized for the students so they can learn by seeing as it is a great way to learn Exams were a bit hectic time but we were teached so nicely that it never became a difficult thing to give continuous exams
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MY course bsc pass home science is totally a practical based course and we do perform alot of practicals in the college and it helps to gain real life experiences on alot of things which is really great..it's not only literature based course
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See pursuing bachelors in journalism from a government college will not provide you with practical exposure until and unless you don't pay high fees upto 1.5 lakhs in government institutions such as INDRAPRSTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Soo the exposure is well and good....there is no generic study and professors focuses us to integrate ourselves on reading scholars.
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After 2nd semester students become eligible for campus placements. Percentage of students is very high in getting placements. My plan after getting my degree is to do the master of science. I didn't seen any company and their offers in my college.
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Journalism is a dynamic course, and most of the curriculum involves outdoor or indoor activity-based learning, rather than just your normal bookish approach. We have subjects like advanced photography, It's fun. There are a total of 60 students in 3rd year journalism course. The students are divided into two sections (A and B) with 30 students per section. We have professors as young as 27-28 years old as well as those who are in their 50s. Words that describe them: Extremely talented, very professional, know what they are teaching. The younger professors feel like friends and the older ones are also bearable. One good thing about the faculties is that they encourage open-minded discussions. The exams are held every 4-5 months. Passing is easy, though one will have to work hard if one needs a good cgpa.
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The course is good, the facilities are good, there is an audio studio on the college campus, professors focus on practical learning, there is a club for communication students that is a media club that comprises a film club, photography club, podcast, and many more. The faculty here comes to have so much media knowledge also.
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The course is unique and not offered by many colleges. Food processing and packaging is a booming industry, so the scope of this course was high, hence I chose it. Faculty to student ratio is great with about 8-9 faculty for a class of 45 students, So around 1:5. The faculty are highly qualified, with PhDs, and have on-field experience in the industry as well. The term exams happen at the end of each semester, and passing is not difficult if preparations are adequate.
The course is very interesting as it was of interest area. I choose this course because I was always interested in filmmaking, photography and anchoring and through this course, I got to learn these things. The faculty are very educated and qualified.
I chose this course because I want to be a teacher. My passion is teaching. The teaching method of the teachers is amazing with a creative mindset. The course offers a one-time exam in a year. The atmosphere of the students is too good
last year that is 3rd-year, students get eligible for on-campus placement. However, you can take part in 2 nd year as well to know the interview process and to know where you stand so that you can improve. Many companies visit colleges for hiring students to be aware of the dates of the schedule of placement is. average package ranges from 30000 to 600000. Many students get placement not that hard to crack the interview just need to be confident and that's it.
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