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Dining
Low-cost and nutritious meals will be provided in IMII's top-floor canteen, where students, staff and faculty can meet for coffee and tea, light snacks or a more substantial meal. The canteen will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Noida also boasts a large number of restaurants, food courts and street stalls for those who prefer additional choices. Nirula's, McDonald's and Sagar Ratna branches are all within easy walking distance of the school.
Living
Many IMII students come from the NCR area, and will be able to live at home and commute via Metro. For those coming from longer distances, IMII will arrange apartments to be shared by men and women students separately. The flats will be equipped with basic furniture, gas stoves, and pots and pans. Students will be charged a subsidised hostel fee, which will be collected in full at the start of the school year.
Students living in IMII-subsidised flats will be required to adhere to the IMII Code of Conduct and will be subject to disciplinary action or expulsion for misbehavior.
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Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism |
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Duration:11 months
Start date:July 5, 2010
Who can apply: Graduates proficient in English or Hindi or both.
Course Fees: IMII is looking for the best and the brightest among students, and does not want fees to prevent talented boys and girls from joining the Post-graduate Diploma Course. The fee for the Course has therefore been kept at Rs 50,000
How to apply: Please mail your resume to info@imii.co.in or send it by post to the Dean, International Media Institute of India, D 59, Sector 2, Noida - 201301.
Last date: June 15, 2010
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