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Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication, Noida offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to the interested students. A total of 5 courses are provided - Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC), Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations, and Television Journalism. JIMMC, Noida courses are offered in full-time mode. Admissions at Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication are determined on the basis of merit, entrance score and personal interview to be conducted at the campus. JIMMC Noida fee structure is set at Rs 1.25 Lakhs per annum as the standard rate. Eligible candidates may apply for admission at Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication to their choice of course.
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All the courses offered at Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication are for 1-3 years of duration. Below are the details about the courses offered, fee structure, and JIMMC Noida eligibility criteria of the college.
Course | Fees | Eligibility Criteria |
- | 10+2 with minimum 50% marks | |
- | A Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks from any recognised university. | |
Rs 1.25 Lakhs | A Bachelor's degree of a minimum of 3 years duration from any recognised university. |
Note: At Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication, Noida, meritorious students can avail of fee relaxations on a first-come, first-served basis.