** The course features a faculty of 7-8 members and a student body of about 100-150, fostering a favorable student-to-faculty ratio and open communication. However, the institution does not achieve full placement success, with around 70% of students securing jobs, not all through campus efforts. In the MCJ department, recruiters include ETV Bharat, Teach for India, and Adfactors PR, where some students receive a CTC of 4.56 lakhs. Other offers typically range from 2.5 lakhs for MCJ graduates and around 4 lakhs for MBA graduates. The placement cell organizes workshops, but outcomes do not always meet expectations. Internships in PR, Journalism, and Advertising are popular, with students often working at TOI, The Hindu, and ONGC, though mainly unpaid. Communication for Development students spend their fourth semester in internships, with opportunities like UNICEF. Tuition fees for M.A. programs are relatively high compared to other universities, with admission fees at 29,243 INR and semester fees at 20,943 INR. Monthly mess fees are 2,000 to 2,300 INR for men and 1,500 to 2,000 INR for women. Government scholarships are available, more frequently for PhD than Masters, but not all students report receiving them.
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