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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The Curriculum of the course is decent just like any other college in India but I think you got an advantage in this college that there's only 25% theory and 75% practicals, you don't have any useless subjects like language. Talking about how it prepares us for real world applications, it does nothing really can't blame the college, it is like this everywhere, The industry keeps updating but the teaching methods are ancient.
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The course is hostile and covers a wide range of subjects which i really liked. But the syllabus of certain subjects i feel added no value. Certain information in the syllabus is just useless and can be replaced with important information.
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The course which is Media and Communication is very relevant, in fact, one of the most relevant course for studying and applying in today's world. In the digital era that we live in, everything is bound by the media. Media is the fourth estate of our democracy and it is the mediator between the lawmakers and the public, which makes the media very important as well as responsible. Some of the aspects of the curriculum that persuaded me to choose this course we're Advertising, Marketing, PR, Film studies and Photography. The curriculum is very lenient in the sense that it is well-researched and up to date so that the students get the best of information in the particular subject. It also prepared the students well for real-world applications as we get to do a lot of practical work as part of the course. The timing of the exams are also very lenient towards the comfortability of the student as they have enough time to revise their chapters and also clear doubts, if any, to the faculty.
Journalism is something I have an interest in, specifically sports journalism, and cause my sister also knew that she suggested this course to me. I ended up choosing this course because of the variety in the course in terms of the subjects being taught there. Students are taught everything from reporting and writing to intro to film to ad&pr and many more things. The faculty-to-student ratio was good enough as the teachers had the attention of their students at most times. Most of the faculty members were highly qualified and had worked at big companies and organizations before joining the college. Some of the teachers were even part of the colleges as students before becoming teachers there. The teaching method varied from one teacher to another with some being good at times while others were not sufficiently good. There was one midterm exam per semester and one end semester and usually, all of them were pretty easy to pass, with only a few of them being very difficult to pass.
The reason I decided to choose Media and Communication is that I am greatly fascinated by writing as well as photography. The course has a combination of both, among other wonderful subjects. The MIC faculty is very approachable and they manage to keep up a really good student-teacher relationship. For language electives, they have also hired teachers from abroad, and the student body also consists of people from different countries. The teachers are extremely knowledgeable in their field and most of them have even acquired Ph.D. as well. The examinations were all held as mentioned in the curriculum schedule and as challenging as they were, there wasn't a single student that did not make it through.
There were 15-20 faculties available all the time on the college campus. Our student strength was 110. The faculty-student ratio was 6 (approximately). Some of them are excellent professionals and have industry-related knowledge and experience. Some of them were not that good. You can say out of 15, 8-9 faculties were top-notch, couldn't complain. But 5-6 were the other lot who were not that good. Not only me lot of people had difficulties understanding their sessions. The qualification of the teachers was good, some of them hold PhDs, some of them hold MA and MS in their respective fields. Some teachers used to work a lot on their homework and research about the topic. The English faculty was an excellent teacher and used to dive into details about the topic. But few of the teachers (5/6) just weren't interested in teaching and used to miss a lot of classes. Exams were timely and it was easy to pass. You can pass the exams by just studying the night before the exam.
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.
The curriculum is very in line with the current requirements of the Industry. I can only speak for my specialization here, but the faculty that I have been taught by are all extremely dilligent and willing to go the extra mile for the sake of the class. However all specializations might not be the same.
The course is wonderful if you are person who is willing to work. Each sem we get to learn new subject like radio,viscom, reporting, how to print a newspaper and etc. The exam happens twice there will be one Sesionals for 25 marks and the other 25 will be an assignment the rest 50 will be the main exam this is same for both the semester.
Course structure is very well planned though there can be minor changes made. Exams here uses zero paper and pen, all the internals and external exams are done through e-pad system. Unlike other colleges this has only one internals per semester.
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