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Subharti Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication, Meerut, is a constituent institution of Swami Vivekanand Subharti University. The institute deals in journalism and mass communication courses with a wide array of courses ranging from the undergraduate to the research level. The Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Subharti Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication admission process at this institution is aimed at identifying candidates who possess a sound aptitude towards media studies and communication.
The academic year usually starts around August-September, and admissions begin a couple of months beforehand. Applicants can refer to Swami Vivekanand Subharti University or the institute website for precise dates of application form submission, entrance exams, and result declaration.
The application process for Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Subharti Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication involves the following steps:
The institute provides admission through entrance tests for the majority of its courses. Admission for undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as BJMC, MJMC, and PGD Journalism and Mass Communication is made based on the Subharti National Entrance Test (SNET). This entry test assesses the aptitude and conceivable knowledge of candidates regarding fields of journalism and mass communication.
Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Subharti Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication runs four full-time courses. Students can check the course details mentioned below
BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication): This is an undergraduate course of three years. The candidate is admitted on the basis of his/her performance in Subharti National Entrance Test (SNET). The course is Rs 123,000 total fees and is intended to give a strong foundation in all aspects of mass media and journalism.
MJMC (Master of Journalism and Mass Communication): This two-year postgraduate course also employs the SNET for admission. The fee for the entire course is Rs 108,000. The course will develop high-level skills in journalism and mass communication and prepare the students for a leadership position in the media industry.
PGD Journalism and Mass Communication: This is a postgraduate diploma course. The admissions are made through the SNET. The fee for this course is Rs 59,500 in total. This course is best suited for those who want to acquire specialised knowledge within a shorter period of time.
M.Phil Journalism and Mass Communication: It is a research programme of advanced level. Unlike all other courses at Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Subharti Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication, admission to this programme is on the basis of Subharti University Entrance Test (SUET). The entire fee for this course is Rs 61,500. This programme is meant for those who are interested in carrying out in-depth research in journalism and mass communication.
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