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How is National Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, as a College?

Hello,I hope this message finds you in good health!I am not a mass communication related person and probably not much know about that, but as you ask then I do a researcher on this particular topic and in my research I find that it’s quit interesting and good to do mass communication course from NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION, DELHI.This institute is set up in 2003 in collaboration with the Canadian Institute of Mass Communication, Ontario, Canada by Educational Media Research Society, New Delhi (a society registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860). Their main aim is to teach new students about quality mass media and hoe new technology utilized in best possible manner.they offer various courses such as Bachelor of Mass Communication, Advertisement, Journalism, Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication, Advertisement, Journalism and Master of Mass Communication, Advertisement, Journalism from Punjab Technical University (Recognized by University Grants Commission, Govt. of India) and Mahatma Gandhi.Some more features of this college are:State of art InfrastructureHighly qualified and experienced faculty100% Placement assistance (Please concern this to some old students they tell you better about this)Scholarship and WorkshopsRadio WorkshopsFilm MakingTraditional Media "Nukkad Naatak"PhotographyContetn WritingMedia SoftwaresPrint Media-"Newsletter, editorials"Online Media "Blogs"Tv Media "Reporting,Anchoring, News reading"Media SoftwaresCreative Idea GenerationScript writing "Copywriting"Client servicing + Business DevelopmentContent WritingThe institute inculcates positive attitude in all its students and develops strong interpersonal skills to guide them towards a life of success and excellence. Facilities and freedom to explore all aspects of mass communications give students the opportunity to develop skills and express their creative talents. The students work with zeal and determination as teams and thus display the qualities of reliability and responsibility at all times. Studio based production workshops, documentary film productions, news reading/anchoring workshops, Theater workshops, participation in film festivals, participation in live programmes of NDTV, AAJTAK, IBN and others help students to identify and nurture their potentials.HOW TO APPLYSTEP 1:-Download the formFill the form and all DetailsAttach the photo copied 10th and 12th mark sheets and 5 recent color pass port size photos.Make Demand draft of 500 rs .(DD in favor of “National Institute of Mass communication New Delhi 110025 .“and courier the demand draft to college addressORSTEP 2:-Fill and submit application form online.Upload softcopy of class 10th and 12th mark sheets and 5 recent color passport size photograph.Make a demand draft of 500 rs .(DD in favor of “National Institute of Mass communication New Delhi 110025 “and courier the demand draft to college addressORSTEP 3:-Application forms can also be obtained from the college campusPostal Address- National Institute of Mass communication, 84-A Bharat Nagar ,opp D 904 New Friends colony, New Delhi 110025)I hope it gives you little knowledge about the college.Best of luck for your future …… I wish u achieve success in your lifeRegardSyed Shadan Wasi Ali

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Wow! Ha, I like your earnest approach to this problem. Hmmm… Let’s see. There are dozens and dozens of jobs/careers/fields of work that don’t involve sitting in an office from 9 to 5 (or in my case, 10 to 6). Let me do a quick brainstorm here:AgricultureLandscapingBotanyArt - painting, illustration, sculpting, pottery, clay work, wood work, graffiti art, and many other formsDesign - interior design, shoe designing, production design (for a film set)Film-making - directing, acting, producing, or any other role in the movie making industryTheatreWriter (novelist, screenwriter or freelance writer of any sort)Investigative journalistEvent organising / Wedding PlannerMusic - music production, singing, playing an instrument, any or allDancer / performerFull-time YouTuber - where you work from home or a studioTravel blogger - this job is quite the dream for manyFood blogger / criticFood stylist - a unique profession where you literally get paid to position a couple of green chillies in an aesthetically pleasing mannerMakeup artistHair stylist / coloristChefHospitality - F&B Manager, Restaurant Manager, Club PR rep, waiter/waitress, bartendingSecurity - bouncer, security personnel, personal bodyguardAviation - pilot, air traffic controller, steward/stewardess, any other flight crewPhotographyModelling - both still shoots and runway modelling applicableNail artMasseurChiropractorProfessional Player of - poker, chess, billiards, golf, cricket, basketball, football or any other outdoor sport (even swimming)AstrologyTarot card readingAstonomyHenna artistShop staff / sales personBungee master / surf, diving or Zumba instructorTeaching (all kinds, all subjects)Emcee / Event host / TV show achorDJRJ / Voiceover artistConsultant - you can do officey jobs from the comfort of your own home or work space, if you get hired as a consultant on a short-term basis where you get paid per project or per hourFull-time student - you can always pursue another degree like a PhD?Entrepreneur / startup founder - this could result in an office life later on… but it depends on the kind of culture you set for yourself because you’re the boss!Phew. Plenty of options, if you ask me. I’d start from my own strengths and hobbies, though. As the saying goes, you can’t make a fish climb a tree. :)

What is the admission process of NID?

Disclaimer #1: I asked this question. I am fed up with the same question coming back to me with slight variations; so I decided to write all that I know and will hopefully answer ALL your questions.Disclaimer #2: This is my opinion, based on my experience from a decade ago. It is in no way validated to match the current exam pattern/questionsDisclaimer #3: The question is written that way for Quora to match it with other similar questions. I am not giving a fail-safe method to get into NID. I am writing about the steps you can take to (likely) become a better candidate to learn design at NID (or other similar institutes)Disclaimer #4: I studied under the UG program at NID. This answer relates most to the UG program. I hope someone else adds a version for PG folks.About me: I studied Graphic Design at NID, Ahmedabad from June 2003-08. I was unaware about NID (or design as a career option) till 3 months before I got in. I happened to know about NID purely by series of (un)fortunate events. Will share more about that later sometime.Moved gradually from practicing graphic design, to UI and then UX. Currently, working as a consultant.Alright! Still with me? Continue reading.NID was established in mid-60s to boost innovative, multi-disciplinary and design thinking in the country. The earliest students studied under the classical schools of design thinking from Europe. These students went on to become professors and started teaching classical design within the institute.A handful of students graduated from the campus every year. Some moved on to practice design full-time and became the lesser known names behind many well-known products, ideas and services touching over lives daily.From mid to late 90s, NID saw a slow but gradual increase in number of applicants every year. They increased the number of seats and added a few more design disciplines to better suit the demands of the industry. I am unaware of the current intake of students per year and the number of courses offered.The course structure for all disciplines is like this:1. First year is the foundation year. This is the best year at NID. This is when you have come to college straight out of school and have almost no skills pertinent to design. Though math, geometry, history, geography, languages and political science comes in very handy; you still have a long way to go before you start making sense of it all.In this year, you learn basic skills like drawing, illustrations, story-telling, graphic composition, photography, film theory and appreciation, woodworking, intro to metalworking and textiles, basic design thinking and environmental perception.Drawing– Yes, you can learn to draw like learning any other skill. There are basic concepts, tools and techniques involved and once you practice the right concepts enough, you can draw. As simple as that.Story-telling–Using visual medium to convey an idea. I learned that all design is a form of story-telling, be it a chair, a film or an app.Film Appreciation–You watch tons of movies, and then discuss about it. You also have to watch movies after hours and then prepare notes on the same by morning. Intense.Design Thinking–Towards the end of the year, you learn to start using the skills you acquired to convey a bigger idea and to solve a problem through design thinking. Traditionally, this course was taught by the Late Prof MP Ranjan. We will always miss him.Environmental Perception–This is where you step out of campus and get to spend time outside of your comfort zone and learn about any new socio-economic setting. Think of it as a fresh perspective.Mode of learning: Short, pedagogical, assignment-based courses. More doing and learning, lesser imagining and applying.Mode of examination: (Hehe) NID has juries. You are to present your work to a panel of 4-5 members and convince them that you have done good work. They decide whether you get to move forward to second year or to repeat the year once more.2. Second and Third year is for specialisation.After foundation, based on your grades and inclination, you get to choose a discipline for specialisation. This is when you dive deep, by learning everything there is to know. Starting from basic skills, all the way to complex tasks and assignments. Back to back courses and assignments can start becoming hectic, but then, you are learning design. It is ALWAYS interesting.Mode of learning: Longer, assignments and thought based courses. More doing and learning, even more applying.Mode of examination: (Hehe) Juries again. For some unlucky souls, there are specially ordered mid-semester juries. If you take the courses lightly, you might have to repeat the year.3. End of third year is for industry internshipHaving gone through all the theory of design, this is the time to taste the real world. You are expected to intern at a studio/company/start-up/workshop for two months during your summer vacation so that you are better prepared for the next year.Mode of learning: Real-life. There ain't no guidebook for that.Mode of examination: Juries.4. Fourth year is for classroom projectsThis is where you pick a reasonable problem to solve, through your newly acquired vocation and you make up a project. Eg. A hypothetical TV ad for Parle-G (if you are a film or animation student) or a brochure for CRY (if you are a graphic design student)Mode of learning: You are on your own. You do get a faculty guide, who helps you understand the scope of work and the best resources to refer to.Mode of examination: Still. Juries5. Diploma projectThis is the culmination of all your learning, the end of your formal education. A 6 months project on your own, or with a company where you pick a problem to solve and proceed to do so in that environment.After the project, you are to present your work to a jury panel, who then decides whether to give you a diploma or not.Mode of examination: One. Final. Jury.Professional life of a designerMost students go on to join studios, production houses, ad agencies and design firms across the country and outside. Some go for further studies.After a few years, they gain enough expertise in one segment of their specialisation and go on to join a higher position, or start on their own as freelancers.Scope of design: Lots. Huge.Salaries: Start low. Becomes comparable to engineers, after a few years of experience. All disciplines have designers who make varied amount of money. Please don't go on speculating about which discipline will fetch you the most money.For your parents/guardians, here is a short list of people who studied at NID and can help them understand that this is a viable career option.Rahul Mishra (http://www.rahulmishra.in/about-us.php)Aneeth Arora (https://www.facebook.com/perobyaneetharora/)Nachiket Barve (http://www.nachiketbarvedesign.com/)Kriti Kamra Monga (http://turmericdesign.com/)Rajesh & Mohor Ray Dahiya (http://www.codesign.in/)Harun Robert (https://www.instagram.com/harunrobert/)Prateek Sethi (http://prateeksethi.com/?page_id=9)Mickey Bardava (http://mickeybardava.com/)Nikheel Aphale (http://leehkin.blogspot.in/)Sujay Sanan & Hanumant (http://quickbrownfox.in/Home)Dinesh Korjan (http://www.dinesh.korjan.com/)Pushpendra Misra & Sonali Bhatia (http://flyingsaucerpictures.in/)Aditya Vikram Sengupta (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3843088/)Satya Rajpurohit (http://www.indiantypefoundry.com/)Aloke Shetty (http://www.rawsharkfilms.com/)Ranjit Dahiya (http://bollywoodartproject.tumblr.com/)Nirmit Soni (http://nirmit-soni.blogspot.in/)Kathan Kothari ()Lakshmi Murthy (http://www.vikalpdesign.com/)Rajiv Subba ()Kavya Agrawal (https://www.facebook.com/kaagazi/)Team Tadpole (http://www.tadpole.in/about/)Still with me? Great. Continue reading for the secret(s) to get into NIDNote: I am uncomfortable with the phrases 'cracking NID' and 'prospect/salary of a designer' as they sound like the essence of our generation's mindset towards education and career. Try to avoid thinking in these terms whenever possibleNID follows an aptitude test pattern to select a handful of students every year, from thousands of applicants. There are no set question types, syllabi or tricks for you to know. What worked for me was that I went for the exam with an open mind and a positive outlook. I think that's what matters the most.But that doesn't sound anything like the advice needed to get into NID, right? I mean, how can one learn 'positive outlook'? We never studied that in school! There must be something else one should prepare/read/practice.. right? Right.They are looking for people with the right aptitude (a natural tendency to do something. Design in this case). They are looking for the minds with the right bent and ones ready to be moulded to become designers.The entrance exam is modelled on Carl Jung's aptitude tests (as far as I know). Very similar to the ones used by Indian Army to select officers and pilots. Read about the tests here: http://www.ssbguru.com/psychology/index.phpIf you spend time reading books and newspaper, watching and appreciating movies, interacting with people and learning about culture, you are already half-way there. You should also spend some time observing designers and their designs in the world out there. You should write essays about your favorite topics; be it gender equality or the rise of mobile phones. If you don't like writing, try to express your feelings through pictures or photographs.Best piece of advice I can give you isYour work and interest should be directed towards 'becoming a designer' and not 'getting into NID'. Be hungry to know more, learn more, read more and see more.If you still feel unsettled, look at previous year's entrance test paper and speak with a few design students about their experience.FAQsQ1. I can't draw. Can I get into NID?A. You don't need to know how to draw. They will teach you that once you start. You should not be afraid to draw, if that's the best way of conveying an idea/concept.You need to know drawing to become a designer, not for 'getting into NID'Q2. What should I include in my portfolio?A. Everything you have done and documented. Made a painting? Share the photograph. Can't paint? Write an essay. Draw a sketch. Can't draw? Take a photograph. Don't have an SLR camera? Use a cameraphone. Just don't make excuses about why you didn't have time for a portfolio.it's the only proof apart from your word, that you are interested in pursuing design.Q3. Any last minute tips to crack NID?A. Yeah. Be interesting. Be honest.Q4. Which discipline should I choose? I like film, product design and graphic design and I can't decide between themA. (For UG) There is plenty of time to make that decision. Focus on the essentials for now. Worry about this later(For PG) Can't help you. You will have to make that call on your ownQ5. Which discipline at NID will fetch me the best salary?A. You are worried about the wrong question. Focus on what will keep you engaged and excited for life. You will find a way to make money using that any time.Q6. I know Photoshop. Do I still need to be able to draw to get into NID?A. To 'get into NID'? No. To become a designer? Yes.Q7. Which NID campus has the lowest cut-off?A. Really? Come on, man. Focus on becoming an interesting candidate to become a designer. If you are worried about cut-offs, then either a.) you are thinking engineering entrance exams b.) you are trying to get into NID against your wishes.Either of these are bad reasons to think of design as a career choice.Q8. what are the average salaries...A. It varies according to the market demands for various disciplines. With the rise of technology companies, UX design is in high demand. Graphic design might have fewer opportunities in print and publishing, but those who specialise in branding (individual freelancers or studios) get a lot more queries from startups around the world. Product design, textile and apparel design are more rooted in traditional industrial needs like home appliances, automobile design and automotive interiors, devices, home furnishings and more.As a general rule, the more you specialise in an offering, the more ‘well-paid’ you are likely to be.Q9. What books should I read to be able to 'get into NID'?A. All the ones which interest you. And all the ones recommended by Amazon's "customers who read these, also liked" section for those booksQ10. Which movies should I watch to be able to 'get into NID'?A. Watch movies by these directors http://www.imdb.com/list/ls000075300/Then open the IMDB page for those movies. Watch the ones in the 'recommended' section as well.After watching each movie, read about the details and trivia on IMDB. Read about critics' opinions and see if they match with your own. Analyse the director's vision, film making method and story telling tacts. Appreciate the efforts needed to tell a story using moving images and sound. Try to remake a few scenes using your own camera and friends as actors. Repeat with each director's work as you go.Hope that this was useful and that you would not be worried about cracking NID, average salaries, career prospects and last minute tips any more.

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