The college offers a supportive learning environment with well-qualified faculty, particularly in the Journalism and Mass Communication department, though improvements are needed in class consistency and practical sessions. Placement opportunities vary by department, with MBA students benefiting from a dedicated placement cell and companies like Zee, Accenture, Infosys, and Wipro recruiting from the campus. In contrast, the BA(JMC) department does not offer direct placements; however, students can secure internships and potential job opportunities post-graduation.
A 100% placement rate is reported for qualified students. Students can pursue internships after their second year with a no-objection certificate, and Journalism students must complete a two-month summer internship. The journalism course costs approximately 4.5 lakhs over three years, covering tuition, hostel, and other expenses. Despite the availability of need-based scholarships, accessing information on them is challenging. Facilities include a TV and radio studio, but they may not suffice for the 400 students in the JMC department.
Placement in the journalism sector is limited, with Dainik Bhaskar being the sole recruiter, selecting only two students.
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