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Library Science Courses 1 Advertising Courses Advertising Courses India Advertising courses come with a lot of creativity. It is indeed an interesting course where creative juices are allowed to flow without any barriers. Advertising has a lot of potential and one gets to know all about copywriting, copyediting, storyboards, etc. While copywriting is the process of writing the words to promote a product, storyboard gives a visual representation of the flow of the advertisement. Advertising course attracts many and it is quite a hit among the students when it comes to choosing a viable career course. advertising colleges in India Name & Address Courses Phone & Email Dur(Years) Eligibility Advertising Club Advertising & Ph 28522214 9 Months Graduation Carex Centre, II Marketing Fax: 28555339 with 60% Floor, 713 Anna Salai, Chennai 600 006(T.N.) Bharati Vidya Marketing & Ph 23389942, 23386617, 1 Graduation Bharati Vidya Advertising 23070911 Bhawans Sardar Email: Sardar Patel [email protected] College of Communication & Management, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110001 Centre for Image PG Diploma in Management Advertising Studies Image House, D126, Sector 40, Noida (U.P.) 2 Devi Ahilya Master of Advertising 2 Graduation Vishwavidyalaya and Public Relations with 50% 'Nalanda Parisar', Management 169 Ravindra Nath Tagore Marg, Indore 452001 Madhya Pradesh EMPI Institute of P.G. Diploma in Ph 26805090, 26804210 Graduation Advertising & Advertising Fax 26808084 Communication CSKM Educational Complex, Satbari Mehrauli, New Delhi 110030 Guru Jambheshwar P.G. Diploma in Ph: 01662 - 263135, Graduation University Hisar Advertising and 263157 with 50% Haryana Public Relations Indian Institute of Post Graduate Ph: 26160940/60 1 Graduation Mass Diploma in Fax : 0112610 7462 Communication Advertising & Public JNU new campus, Relations Aruna Asif Ali Marg, New Delhi - 110067, India. Mudra Institute of Advertising Media Ph: 2717-237946-51 2 Graduation Communications Management Fax: 237945 Ahmedabad (MICA) E-mail: Shela, Ahmedabad [email protected] (380058) National Institute of Post Graduate Ph: 011-55656490, 1 Graduation Advertising 204/5, Diploma in 55656491, 55656492 Lane W4D, Western Advertising and Fax: 2656832 Avenue, Sainik Communication Email: Farms, Khanpur, [email protected] New Delhi 110062 PSG Institute of Post Graduate 1 Graduation Management, Programme in Peelamedu, Advertising & Coimbatore 641004 Communications Tamil Nadu Rajendra Prasad PG Diploma in Graduation Institute of Advertising Communication and Management, Kulapati, K.M.Munshi Marg, Mumbai 400 007 Maharashtra 3 Rangshilp School of Media Mgmt Ph: 98370 27075 1 Graduation Performance Arts 302, Ganga Plaza, Begum Bridge Road, Meerut (U.P.) Sophia B.K.S Diploma in 1 Graduation Polytechnic Pedder Advertising Road, Mumbai 400 026 School of Ph : 5762219, 1 Graduation Advertising and 5761099, 5713464 Communication Fax 5713466 974/1 Dakha Plaza, Email: Arya Samaj Road, moiraad@del3. Karol Bagh, New vsnl.net.in Delhi-110005 School of PG diploma in 1 Graduation Comunication Advertising Management Studies Cochin University, Thevar House, Cochin 682133 (Kerala) Shri Vile Parle P.G. Diploma in Ph: 6134577, 6183688 2 Graduation Kelavani Mandal's Advertising & Fax 6114512 with 50% Narsee Monjee Marketing Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) V.L. Mehta Rd., Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400056 Symbiosis Institute P.G. Diploma in Ph: 020-25652303, 2 Graduation of Mass Advertising 25660972 Communication Fax: -20-25674664 (SIMC) 4, Senapati Email: Bapat Road, Pune admission@ simc.edu 411004 Maharashtra The Advertising Advertising & Public Ph: 51360568 10+2 Academy , BE- Relations Fax 5403100 303,Ist Floor, Hair Nagar, (OPPOSITE MIG Flats, (Mayapuri) New Delhi 110064 YWCA Institute of PG Diploma in Graduation Mass Media Studies Advertising 4 New Delhi Xavier Institute of P G Diploma in Ph: 2621366 1 Graduation Communications Advertising Email: xavier@giasbm01 St.Xavier's .vsnl.net.in College,Mumbai- 400001 Bharatiya Vidya P G Diploma in Ph: 6251868 886 3557 1 Graduation Bhavan , Bhavan's Advertising Tanna College of Communication & Management Wadia School Premises, Bhavan's Campus Near Apna Bazar, Versova Road, Andheri W,Mumbai- 400058 Maharashtra Chennai Institute of P G Diploma in 1 Graduation Communciation Advertising Advertising Club Madras 57 Bazullah Road, T Nagar, Chennai-600017 Indian Institute of Post-graduate Mass Diploma Course in Communication Advertising and Aruna Asaf Ali Marg Public Relations Jawaharal Nehru University Campus New Delhi - 110 067 5 Advertising Colleges in Indian States: • Advertising Colleges in Andhra Pradesh • Advertising Colleges in Assam • Advertising Colleges in Bihar • Advertising Colleges in Delhi • Advertising Colleges in Gujarat • Advertising Colleges in Haryana • Advertising Colleges in Jharkhand • Advertising Colleges in Karnataka • Advertising Colleges in Kerala • Advertising Colleges in Madhya Pradesh • Advertising Colleges in Maharashtra • Advertising Colleges in Manipur • Advertising Colleges in Punjab • Advertising Colleges in Rajashtan • Advertising Colleges in Tamil Nadu • Advertising Colleges in Uttar Pradesh • Advertising Colleges in West Bengal Advertising Courses Andhra Pradesh Advertising Colleges in Andhra Pradesh Name/Address Course Phone/E-mail Dur Eligibility (yrs) Nizam College, BA in 3 Class XII Gunfoundry, Advertising Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Government College BA in Ph : 040-27766536 3 Class XII for Women, Advertising Begumpet, 6 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Loyola Academy BA in Ph: 040-27862363 3 Class XII College, Alwal, Advertising Email: Secunderabad [email protected] Andhra Pradesh Kakatiya University, BA in Ph: 870-2438866 3 Class XII Vidyaranyapuri, Advertising Warangal - 506009 Andhra Pradesh 2.Advertising Courses Assam Advertising Colleges in Assam Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) JB College, Jorhat, BA in Advertising 3 Class XII Dibrugarh University Assam 3.Advertising Courses Bihar Advertising Colleges in Bihar Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) Gaya College, BA in Advertising ***** 3 Class XII Gaya Bihar Patna Women's College BA in Advertising ***** 3 Class XII Bayley Road, Patna Bihar 4.Advertising Courses Delhi Advertising Colleges in Delhi Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) Bharati Vidya Marketing & Ph 23389942, 1 Graduation Bharati Vidya Advertising 23386617, 23070911 Bhawans Sardar Email: Sardar Patel [email protected] College of 7 Communication & Management, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110001 Jamia Mallia BA in 3 Class XII Islamia, Jamia Advertising Nagar, New Delhi 110025 Kamala Nehru BA in Ph: 26494881 3 Class XII college (South Advertising Fax: 26495964 Campus), University of Delhi, New Delhi Janaki Devi BA in 3 Class XII Mahavidyalya, Advertising University of Delhi, New Delhi Kalindi College, BA in Ph: 25787604, 3 Class XII East Patel Advertising Fax: 25782505 Nagar, New Delhi-110 008 Vivekanand BA in Ph : 22150100 3 Class XII College, Advertising University of Delhi, New Delhi EMPI Intitute of Advertising & Ph: 26805090, Graduation. Advertising Communications 26804210 Intitute of Fax : 26808084 Adversiting & Communication Delhi CSKM Educational Complex, Satbari Mehrauli, New Delhi 110030 National Post Graduate Ph 011-55656490, 1 Graduation Institute of Diploma in 55656491, 55656492 Advertising Advertising and Fax: 2656832 204/5, Lane Communication Email: W4D, Western [email protected] Avenue, Sainik Farms, Khanpur, New Delhi 110062 School of P.G. Diploma in Ph: 5762219, 18 Graduation 8 Advertising and Advertising 5761099, Months Communication Fax 5713466 974/1, Dakha Plaza, Arya Samaj Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 110005 The Advertising Advertising & Ph: 51360568 Class XII Academy BE- Public Relations Fax: 5403100 303,Ist Floor, Hair Nagar, (OPPOSITE MIG Flats, Mayapuri) New Delhi 110064 YWCA Institute PG Diploma in Ph: 23362975, of Mass Media Advertising 23744807 Studies New Delhi 5.Advertising Courses Gujarat Advertising Colleges in Gujarat Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) Vidya Gauri, PG Diploma in 1 Graduation Neelkanth Marg, Advertising Khanpur, and Marketing Ahmedabad Gujarat Mudra Institute of Advertising Ph: 2717-237946-51 2 Graduation Communications Media Fax: 237945 Ahmedabad Management E-mail: (MICA) Shela, [email protected] Ahmedabad (380058) Gujarat 6.Advertising Courses Haryana ADVERTISING COLLEGES IN HARYANA Name/Address Course Phone/ E-mail Dur Eligibility (yrs) 9 N.B. gurbachan Singh BA in Advertising 1 Graduation Memorial college, Sohna, Gurgaon, Haryana Guru Jambheshwar P.G. Diploma in Ph: 01662 - Graduation University Advertising and 263135, with 50% Hisar, Haryana Public Relations 263157 7.Advertising Courses Jharkhand Advertising Colleges in Jharkhand Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) Xavier Institute of Mass PG Diploma in 1 Graduation Communication, Jamshedpur Advertising Jharkhand 8.Advertising Courses Karnataka Advertising Colleges in Karnataka Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) BVV Basaveshware BA in Advertising 3 Class XII Commerce College, Bagalkot Karnataka School of Business PG Diploma in 1 Graduation Management, Gogte College Advertising and Campus, Belgaum Marketing Karnataka 9.Advertising Courses Kerala Advertising Colleges in Kerala Name/Address Course Phone/ Dur Eligibility E-mail (yrs) Kerala Varma College, Universtiy BA in Advertising 3 Class XII of Calicut, Trichur Kerala PG Diploma in Advertising and PG Diploma in 1 Graduation
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