The college admission process consists of three phases: a written exam on news and current affairs, a group discussion, and a personal interview. It starts with an online application, and successful candidates advance through each stage. The faculty, especially in Journalism and Mass Communication, is praised for being experienced and supportive. While there is a suggestion for more diverse and practical visiting faculty, the in-house faculty is commendable. The curriculum includes theoretical and practical sessions, with exposure beyond the classroom. The fee structure at this government college is reasonable, offering payment per semester or annually. However, there are concerns about asset maintenance, like computers. The college lacks a dedicated placement cell, but students can access job opportunities through faculty connections. Internships with media houses are supported, though not guaranteed for all, and faculty alumni are generally well-placed. Students receive support for internships, including petrol allowances, but direct job placements are not provided. The college does not effectively communicate scholarship information, leaving students unaware of potential scholarship or loan programs. This gap in communication results in missed opportunities for financial support.
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