Course Duration
3 YearsTuition Fees
1801 Year Fees
18.89 KTotal Fees
56.67 Kyear | Tuition Fees | Other Fees | Total Fees |
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year 1 | ₹ 180 | ₹ 18710 | ₹ 18.89 K |
year 2 | ₹ 180 | ₹ 18710 | ₹ 18.89 K |
year 3 | ₹ 180 | ₹ 18710 | ₹ 18.89 K |
Aspirants seeking admission to 3-year Full-time BA{Hons.} Program should have passed in 10+2 examination in any discipline or possess an equivalent qualification from recognized board.
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BJMC is a graduate-level course in media or journalism that has a duration of 3 years with 6 semesters. To be eligible for admission, you must have passed 12th grade from any stream.
Admission to some colleges is based on an entrance exam, while others offer admission based on merit of 12th or graduation. After completing the course, job opportunities open up in various sectors such as TV news channels, newspapers, magazines, the film industry, corporate and marketing, public relations, and web portals. Job options after BJMC include news reporter, cameraman, anchor, film director, scriptwriter, public relations officer, marketing manager, content writer, photographer, and videographer, among others.
KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education (KCCILHE) in Greater Noida is an 'A' grade college affiliated with IP University that offers a practical learning experience, leaving no loopholes in education, extracurricular, and overall personality development. KCC frequently organizes seminars, events, workshops, conferences, guest lectures, internships, and competitions to provide students with ample opportunities for growth and learning. KCCILHE is currently organizing an essay writing competition on 'Child Labour & Ways to Prevent it' and has previously organized a webinar on 'Analyzing Media Imperialism on the World Stage'.
Among Maharaja Agrasen College (MAC) and Shivaji College, the former is known to be a strict and disciplined institution while the latter is much lenient.
But, all in all ultimately everything depends on the student and their hard work and dedication towards the course. Because the colleges are more or less the same, it is how you prepare yourself for your career ahead.
Among the two Shyamlal College or Maharaja Agrasen College, go for the latter. Both the colleges are under Delhi University.
Therefore, it is suggested that among the two, go for Maharaja Agrasen as it will help in your academic as well as holistic development.
According to the reviews online, College of Vocational Studies (CVS) is much better than Maharaja Agrasen College (MAC-DU). Here are some reasons why:
Categories | MAC | CVS |
Placement Percentage | 70% | 65-75% |
Highest CTC | - | 5 LPA |
Average CTC | 4 LPA | 3 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | KPMG, Deloitte, Byju’s, Wipro, etc. | TresVista, Walmart, Morgan Stanley, Amazon, etc. |
Lastly, the fest organized at CVS is amazing. You will get to see the performances of Musical groups and bands like The Local Train, etc. The CVS fest is so good it is often compared to the fest of IIT Delhi called Rendezvous.
There are two Maharaja Agrasen Institute:
Maharaja Agrasen College: It comes under Delhi University and is located in Vasundhara Enclave. It is funded by both the central and Delhi governments. They have a course fee around INR 53,000.
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology: It is located in Rohini that comes under Indraprastha University. It is a private University. They have a course fee of around INR 5.73 lakh.
Maharaja Agrasen (MAIMS IPU) does offer a BBA LLB. It is a 5-year long course offered by the Department of Law. MAIMS IPU BBA LLB has a student intake of 60. Admission to this five-year course is through CLAT (Common Law Aptitude Test). The prerequisite for the course is at least 50% in 10+2.
MAIMS offers placement support to BBA LLB students. The average CTC for the course is around INR 1-2 LPA.
Maharaja Agrasen College (MAC) is overall an average institution. Like every other college it also has its Pros and Cons.
Overall the college is ordinary but they provide their students with proper industrial exposure and opportunities to succeed in life and get a personality development.
Yes, both the colleges are different and provide different courses. Also the curriculum and facilities are different as one is a Government college and the other Private.
Maharaja Agrasen College in Mayur Vihar is under Delhi University. It is a government college which provides limited facilities. Their infrastructure is also average compared to MAIT.
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (MAIT) and Maharaja Agrasen Institute of MAnagement Studies (MAIMS) is the one which is affiliated to IP University. They have top notch facilities and the students here receive better opportunities and exposure, as they are private institutions. The fees of these two colleges will definitely be higher than usual.
Among these three colleges it will be better if you go for CSE at MSIT. As CSE is the most sorted department which will provide you with immense opportunities in the corporate field.
It is recommended that you do not opt for Thapar or especially electronics and instrumentation, as your scope will become limited. CSE or IT will open several gates for your future ahead.
Since you do not have any inclination towards any branch, a core branch like ICE which will require you to be one of the top students in the batch to secure a good job in the core company. Or you will get offered a job from mass recruitment companies.
So it is better to pay less for your undergraduate degree, stay in Delhi and pursue the course in demand.
No. Maharaja Agrasen College is said to be an average college. Here are some reasons why it is considered not good enough.
Maharaja Agrasen being under Delhi University is unable to match up with their name and popularity. Do not expect it to be like other colleges under DU, if you do, you will get disappointed.