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16th March 2016, 04:18 PM
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Times School of Journalism Fees
Can you tell me about the fee structure of PG Diploma (Journalism) – English course offered by Times School of Journalism (TSJ)? Also tell me about the eligibility criteria for admission in the course?
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16th March 2016, 04:18 PM
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Re: Times School of Journalism Fees
Times School of Journalism (TSJ) conducts a year-long full-time PG Diploma programme in Journalism for toss out fully-trained journalists and content professionals for leading media organizations. It is designed to be a top-of-the-line course which enables to learn the art of reporting, writing, editing, designing, scripting, programming etc in its state-of-the-art facilities. Program Highlights: Type: Full-time Specialization: Any one out of the following four: Business - which include Applied Communications Sports General - which include various areas like reporting on conflicts, developmental and environmental issues, civic issues, politics, etc. Entertainment and Lifestyle - including fashion, food, travel, art and culture, etc Eligibility: Any graduate with minimum 45% in graduation. Those with less than 45% but having relevant experience will also be considered. Those in their Final Year of Graduation can also apply (Final year mark sheet/proof of graduation has to be submitted by them by December 31, 2015) Age Limit: Not more than 28 years. Age limit can be relaxed for those with relevant experience. Selection: Through all-India entrance examination which is followed by personal interview. Class size: Around 35 Course duration: Eight months of class-room teaching, 1 month of winter training and 3 months of final internship at any Times Group / other media brands (location as per choice of student). Media Platforms: Integrated Fees: Application Fees: Rs 750 (non-refundable) Course Fees: English: Rs 2,70,000 (Service Tax @ 14%and applicable surcharge(s) extra) Caution Money: Rs 10,000 (Refundable) Installments: Rs 1,00,000 on admission. Balance in 2 equal installments – first to be paid within 30 days of admission and rest within 2 month of admission. |