Manipal Institute of Communication (MIC), Manipal is ranked 1st amongst the top media schools in India as “India's Best Professional Colleges” by The Outlook-ICARE Professional College Rankings 2020. MIC is a premier institution of media and communication in Manipal, India is a constituent college of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), which is an Institution of Eminence as recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Government of India. The institute offers degree and pg diploma courses in the discipline of Media and Communication, Animation, Film Arts and many more.
Events | Dates |
BA (Media & Communication) | June 12, 14 & 15, 2021 |
MA (Media & Communication, Film Art & Film Making) | June 13 & 15, 2021 |
PG Diploma (Corporate Communication) |
Established | Institute Type | 1997 | Private |
Approved by | AICTE |
Affiliated to | MAHE, Manipal |
Courses Offered | UG, PG & PG Diploma |
Application Mode | Online |
Admission Criteria | Merit-based + SoP + PI |
Facilities Available | Library, Auditorium, Lab, Studio, etc |
Official Website | https://manipal.edu/soc/ |
MIC offers degree and pg diploma courses in the discipline of Media and Communication, Animation, Film Arts and many more. Tabulated below are the details for the same:
Course | Specialization | Eligibility |
BA | Media and Communication | 10+2 with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks |
B.Sc | Animation | 10+2 from a recognized board |
B.Voc | Graphic and Digital Media | |
MA | Media and Communication, Film Arts & Film Making | Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks |
PG Diploma | Corporate Communication, Sports Communication |
Check: MIC Manipal Courses and Fees
MIC Manipal awards a scholarship for its Under Graduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) students under the following categories
MIC is headed by Dr. Padma Rani, a sociologist, media researcher and educator with extensive teaching and research experience. Dr. Rani’s team of faculty at SoC consists of meritorious individuals with a passion for teaching and research bringing with them diverse backgrounds and experiences, thereby evolving and adapting pedagogies to make the academic environment always relevant and current. MIC has a total of 18 core faculty members.
Check: MIC Manipal Faculty
Ques. How are the facilities at Manipal Institute of Communication?
Ans. Manipal Institute of Communication is housed in two charming, homey buildings with walls made of laterite stones, clay brick pillars and a traditional tiled roof. MIC is a walkable distance from MAHE’s hostels and Manipal’s main hub, Tiger Circle. Facilities on the campus include:
Ques. What are the documents required during admission at Manipal Institute of Communication?
Ans. The following are the documents to be uploaded after Online application submission at Manipal Institute of Communication:
Educational Qualification Details
Proof of Foreign/NRI status Details
Ques. Why should I choose the Manipal Institute of Communication?
Ans. The key benefits of joining Manipal Institute of Communication are as follows:
Media Research Centre | Hands-on training & live projects | Sound studio, TV studio, Editing Lab | Community Radio station |
National and international internships & Placement opportunities | Campus Newspaper | Interdisciplinary research | International collaborations and student-exchange partnership several global universities |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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BA 1 Course | ₹2.28 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 45% | 15 May 2024 | |
MA 2 Courses | ₹2.8 Lakhs - 3.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 22 Apr 2024 | |
PG Diploma 2 Courses | ₹80,000 - 1.67 Lakhs (Total Fees) | Graduation with 50% | 15 May 2024 | |
B.Sc 1 Course | ₹2.33 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 15 May 2024 | |
B.Voc 1 Course | ₹2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | 15 May 2024 |
Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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Certification 1 Course | ₹60,000 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 15 May 2024 |
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Application Deadline [BA - Media & Communication] | May 15, 2024 |
Application Deadline [B.Sc - Animation] | May 15, 2024 |
Application Deadline [B.Voc - Graphic Design and Digital Media Marketing] | May 15, 2024 |
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I did not apply to any other colleges, I applied to this college in particular cause of 2 reasons. One. Udupi is my hometown. Two. It has good ranking, three. Less theory so more focus on the subject.
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Anybody who has done their PUC (Plus 2) in any stream can apply to this course. Since I applied during COVID we had to submit SOP first then an Interview. But usually there is an entrance exam like my juniors had.
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The application process is provided to anyone who searches the name of the institution up on Google or Instagram. The application forms are put up well in advance so that the students have the time to make informed choices. After filling up the application form, there will be a date for an interview as well as an entrance test provided to the student, based off which you will be selected to the institute.
The eligibility for the course was min 60% in 12th-grade board exams. The application form along with the application fees and date were mentioned on the course website itself. During my admission process, I only had to go through an entrance exam which was about 3 hours long. I do not remember the cut-off for the college exactly. I think since 2020, a personal interview stage also has been added to the admission process which takes place after the entrance exam (if you make the cut-off list).
The admission process at Manipal University was quite simple. I had initially applied to two Universities, one being Manipal and the other, Bennet University, Noida. I got call-backs from both and got selected too. Unfortunately, Bennet University called its students in right away and I was not in a situation to pack and leave home quickly enough. At Manipal, the criteria for admission are pretty easy, all you need are your basic documents, and the minimum mark required for BA Media and Communication is a Grade C. Apart from the document submission, I had to also submit a statement of purpose. And once that was approved, I had a phone interview where they asked about my interests, whether I am inclined towards any sports or arts, why I chose the field of communication, and what I was aspiring to become. Overall it was a quick process and in less than a week I was admitted to the Institute.
MIC is one the best place if not the best for a student to live. I got some good reviews from the internet (review websites like Shiksha.com, CollegeDunia, Collegedekho etc.), local neighbours and from YouTube channel like MTTN, MIT Post, TMJ etc and the college's official YouTube channel. The admission process & dates. The admission process is an entrance test named Manipal Online Entrance Test (MET). The application fee: 2000 Rs. So they placed us in a big room where everyone got an individual computer to take the exam. Caution: You have to bring your hall ticket which you'd get in your mail after applying.
I loved my experience in Manipal and the with my course. It was mostly because the college always encouraged knowledge beyond the curriculum and classes which helped me as a person to learn more about other things. It opened more doors in the field of Media for me as it was a mixture of everything. The faculties were mostly very supportive, very knowledgeable and very approachable at least in my case. I always had their help wherever however I wanted. MIC is a small colleges with less number of students which helped me to know more people, exchange knowledge and learn things. There is no concept of superiority amongst the senior and junior students which made the environment very pleasant and easy to access. Manipal as a place is very enriching and fulfilling. It's a small student town and has a very cosy environment. It has more than 20 colleges and there are a lot of cultural gatherings to exchange knowledge which made it easy to learn new things everyday. The weather is a bit too humid which is very irritating sometimes but apart from it for me it was a good three years of experience.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is a reputed university in the college circuits and MIC in particular is ranked one of the top 5 media colleges India. MIC offers a variety of different specializations for students wanting to go onto varying sectors of the Media industry and this was one of the main attractions for me.
Positive *it's in manipal and surrounded by a lot of colleges *lot of people to mingle with and learn new new things *lot of college clubs for photography, drama, music, sports, cinematography and etc. *pretty small place everything is near by you just need a cycle to go from one place to another it's that close Negative *drugs are one thing which is easily available *any student can enter any pub or bar no matter what there age is. *gets toooo hot during the summer and rains too much during rainy days
College is located at a very good location. Manipal is the best place for students to stay. MIC is again a student friendly campus and department. Overall I would rate a 4.5 for 5. This is surely a college to consider.
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First of all, the quality of an institute can’t be assessed by the number of selections in GSoC and ACM ICPC from it. Indian colleges provide no special training for GSoC. The selections are completely based on the efforts and skills of students.
My friend from the Manipal Institute of Technology got selected for GSoC a few years back. He did it in his first year itself. There were others in his batch who would’ve gotten selected had they applied.
Now the reasons for a low participation rate in GSoC may be as under-
As for ACM-ICPC, the teams from Manipal do make it to the on-site. However, the selection rate is low because of poor strategy and poor planning. The teams are unbalanced as well.
Manipal has a good programming culture. There are weekly Code Meets where students meet up and discuss random algorithms and problem-solving techniques, past questions from competitions like ACM-ICPC, and general questions from SPOJ. Clubs like IE CSE, IEEE Manipal, and ISTE host coding competitions throughout the year. Manipal hosts dedicated tech fests for coding and computers.
Even though Manipal doesn’t perform too well in GSoC and ICPC, the students are making constant efforts to improve in that direction. Also, this is an irrelevant criterion for judging the quality of education in an institution.
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