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Historically speaking Jesuits can boast of opening formal schools and colleges in India way back in the 1550s. St Xavier's College Mumbai established Xavier Institute of Communications in 1969 to develop scholarship and professionalism in media. Subsequently, another Jesuit College of repute, Loyola College Chennai came forward to offer a Degree in Visual Communication in the late 1980s. Inspired by the two premier media programs of our own colleges, when Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar with its 32 years of service in Management Education, became Xavier University in the year 2013, Jesuits took this as a challenge to establish a quality media school with a difference in Odisha, mainly to cater the needs of young budding media professionals of Eastern India. Striving to promote progressive trends in the area of communications and research while envisaging students to communicate life to people across the world is Bhubaneswar based Xavier School of Communications....
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Media And Entertainment Sector - A Lucrative Career Stream
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Indian Media And Entertainment Industry Towards An Impressive Growth Path
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Accreditation And Its Perceived Value By Indian Students?
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Why Should Social Media Be Included In The Higher Education In India?
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Imparting Sustainability Programs as a Universal Practice in Institutes
Dr. HL Vijaya Kumar, Principal, Vogue Institute of Art & Design
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Higher Education - New Trends And Challenges
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