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Department of Visual Communication, Loyola College, Chennai, is proud to present a full-day screening event celebrating the essence of cinema.
🗓 Date: Monday, 21st July 2025
🕗 Time: 8:30 AM to 6:30 PM
📍 Venue: Preview Theatre, Dept. of Visual Communication
🎞 Theme: “This is Cinema”
This event is exclusively for registered LVFC members and will feature a curated selection of cinematic works that highlight the power and poetry of the medium.
⚠️ Limited seats only. First come, first served.
📌 Registrations are mandatory.
For any queries, please contact the Department of Visual Communication.
Refex Group is donating Rs. 2,00,00,000 (Rupees Two Crores) towards
sponsoring a floor in Loyola Shyam Kothari Centenary Building.
Mr. Anil Jain, an alumnus of 1995-98 B.Com batch, CMD, Refex Group
handed over the letter of commitment to Rev. Fr. Antony Robinson, SJ,
Rector, Loyola Institutions and Rev. Fr. A. Louie Albert SJ, Alumni
Director, LAA on August 22, 2025. The Jesuit management of Loyola
College appreciates this noble initiative that will benefit the generations of
students.
Mr. J. Balamurugan, Secretary, Mr. George B.Cherian, Joint Secretary &
Convenor, Centenary Celebrations Committee, Mr. Arun Prasanna, GC
member, LAA, Mr. Purvesh Kapadia, Chief Human Resources Officer, Mr.
Gagan Pattnaik, Sr. GM and Group Head (ESG & Sustainability), Ms N.
Srividya, Vice president-Corporate Communications, Refex Group were the
vital part of the discussion.
Mr. George B. Cherian deserves a special mention for his yeoman service
in this initiative.
We are delighted to share that our esteemed alumnus, Mr.
Jagdish Sheth (B.Com - Honours, 1955–1960 & PUC), has
generously contributed ₹20,00,000/- to the Loyola College
Endowment Scholarship Fund and ₹5,00,000/- to the Fr.
Kuriakose Scholarship Fund on 11 August 2025.
This marks the first-ever contribution from an alumnus of the
LAA USA Chapter (Georgia, Atlanta) towards the Research
Endowment Scholarship Fund.
Our heartfelt thanks are due to Mr. Sheth, the Jesuit Fathers, and
the members of the USA Chapter for making this possible and
for their continued commitment to Loyola's mission.
As part of the Centenary Celebration, the Loyola Alumni
Association has started another vertical - the Loyola Research
Endowment Fund. This initiative will create new impetus
among research scholars, especially non-stipendiary scholars.
Martin Charitable Trust CSR Arm of Martin Group of Companies, Chennai has made a valuable CSR Contribution of Rs 1,00,00,000 (One Crore) towards four classrooms in Loyola Shyam Kothari Centenary Building.
This generous contribution demonstrates Martin Charitable Trust's dedication and commitment to higher education and belief in education's transformative impact.
The Jesuit management of Loyola College appreciates their great support for the cause of Higher Education and thanks Mr. Jose Charles Martin, Managing Director of Martin Group, his mother Dr.Leema Rose Martin, Director of Martin Group, who handed over the DD to Fr. Antony Robinson SJ, Rector, Loyola Institutions.
Fr. D. Thomas Alexander SJ, Secretary, Fr. A. Louis Arockiaraj SJ, Principal, Fr.A. Louie Albert SJ, Alumni Director and EC members, Mr George B. Cherian, Joint Secretary and Convenor, Centenary Committee and Mr. M.Ezhil, Associate Secretary, LAA felicitated the donors in Loyola College Principal’s office.
A special word of appreciation to Mr. S.D. Bose and Dr. Bosco Alangaraj, EC members, LAA who enabled the entire process.
Week - III, Day Order - 3
Monday, December 2019
Unique Contributions of Loyola
College to Higher Education
Over the last nine decades, the
contributions of Loyola College to higher education has been highly influential
and remarkable as a pioneer in the field of education that has created an
avalanche of innovative and best practices for other educational institutions
to inspire and emulate.
1. Educational Policies and
Autonomy
In 1978, Loyola was one of the first
eight colleges to receive autonomous status which helped the college to uphold
its educational policies concerning admissions that aim at providing University
Education in a Christian atmosphere for deserving students, especially for
Catholics, Dalits and the underserved sections of the society.
2. Pioneering
Programs
Loyola has been known for its
path-breaking ventures like bringing forth some innovative programs and courses
that have inspired many institutions to adopt them into their teaching and
learning environment.
2.1. Visual
Communication Program
One of the flagship programmes of the
college and the only one of its kind that emerged as a precursor in the 1970s
was the two-year Diploma in Visual Communication offered by Loyola Institute of
Visual Communication (LIVCOM) as an evening program. Owing to the remarkable recognition
from the media industry, the college started a full-fledged Degree in Visual
Communication in 1989.
2.2. Foundation
Course
Emphasizing the Ignatian pedagogy and
spirituality, the Foundation Course was designed to inculcate values in the
future leaders of our nation. The program is run by an exclusive academic unit,
the School of Human Excellence (SHE), committed to guiding students in their
values-centred pursuit of becoming men and women for and with others in
society.
3. Research and Innovation
Loyola has a strong research culture.
It is the only Arts and Science College which figured in Current
Science magazine for research contributions to national development.
Loyola is the only Arts and Science College in India to be recognized as a Scientific
and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India.
4. Student Support
Services
A very significant contribution that
Loyola College makes to higher education and society is the avalanche of Good
Samaritan services it renders to the student community.
4.1. Resource
Centre for Differently-Abled (RCDA)
Loyola College has set a trend
nationally in stepping first to help the differently-abled students. There is
an exclusive facility, Resource Centre for the Differently Abled (RCDA),
established with the fund received from UGC-HEPSN and the National Institute of
Visually Handicapped (NIVH), Ministry of Social Justice and empowerment,
Government of India. RCDA was chosen to serve as the Model Resource Centre of
Disability Services (MRCDS), the first of its kind in the nation to fulfil the
needs of the Differently-Abled students with specialized digital devices and
resources.
4.2. Loyola Students Support
Services (LSSS)
An exclusive service unit, LSSS, was
established to offer academic, financial and personal support services, such as
Scholarships, Management Concession, Free Noon Meal, Special English Program,
Supplementary Education, Special Coaching, Remedial Programmes, Personality
Development through Life Skills, Art and Literature and a Special Assistance to
Foreign Students. One of its chief focus is empowering students from
marginalized section of the society especially, the Dalits, to face the
challenges in life with dignity.
4.3.Counselling
Loyola pays a great deal of attention
towards personal and mental wellbeing of the students through counselling which
is predominantly carried out by AURA, the Centre for Counselling at the
college. Loyola is proud to be a pioneer among educational institutes that have
professional counsellors serving fulltime to attend to the needs and problems
of the students at their intrapersonal, interpersonal and social levels.
4.4. Mentoring
Loyola has a staunch commitment to
moulding the students through academic mentoring. The Academic Staff are
trained exclusively to handhold the young aspirants as their mentors to guide,
support and sort out the academic and personal issues and help them complete
their studies successfully.
4.5. Financial Supports
Loyola offers a tremendous financial
support to economically disadvantaged students. Every semester, the college
management provides fee concession through Jesuit Educational Support (JES) to
students from poor families. In 2018-19, the college has issued around 1.60
crore rupees as a management fee concession to 2600 students.
5. Reaching out to
the Neighbourhood
One of the best practices for which
Loyola has been well-known in the national higher educational arena is the
effort constantly made to reach out to the local community in total
humanitarian service.
5.1. Loyola FM 107.4
The college had ventured into an
exceptional service by establishing Loyola FM 107.4, a community
radio frequency over a radius of 15 km. Through Loyola Community Radio, the
college addresses various issues related to the neighbourhood airing a variety
of special programs for Transgender, gipsies, widows, visually challenged,
street vendors, slum dwellers, auto drivers, etc.
5.2. Loyola Rain Relief Service
(LRRS)
Another very unique service that has
set trend among educational institutes across the country is establishing LRRS
during the November 2015 rain, which initiated to provide the rain-affected
people living in the slum areas of the city of Chennai with food materials and
clothes. Loyola Rain Relief Services had 30 staff, and 250 energetic student
volunteers, and a medical team consisting of 8 doctors offering medical
treatment to nearly 1750 flood victims housed in Loyola premises. Through LRRS,
a rain relief camp was initiated for Post Graduate students to offer their
service to rain-affected areas especially the Gaja cyclone-hit areas in
November 2018.
5.3.Outreach
Program
Another exceptional venture of the
college is pioneering in community service through the Outreach Program that
functions under the School of Service Learning. The college had taken up around
50 slums (urban villages or sub-standard settlements) around the college campus
falling under the zones 5, 7 and 8 of the Chennai Corporation. The UG students
are required to complete 120 hours of community service and PG students visit
villages and experience life at the grassroots level to prepare themselves to
serve these underserved people in their future.
Since 1925, Loyola College has been making
impactful contributions to the economic growth of the country, formation of the
brilliant minds, and shaping the young leaders of tomorrow in alignment with
the motto of the college forming men and women in service of others.
Week - 3, Day Order - 4
Monday, December 2, 2019
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Wednesday, December 4, 2019
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Thursday, December 5, 2019
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Friday, December 6, 2019
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Monday, December 9, 2019
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Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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Thursday, December 12, 2019
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
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Monday, December 16, 2019
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
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Thursday, December 19, 2019
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Friday, December 20, 2019
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Saturday, December 21, 2019
General Instructions:
1. One team/participant per department.
2. Departments with two shifts may send a team/participant, representing each shift.
3. The above schedule is tentative and are subjected to change.
4. Department Cultural Secretaries will be the point of contact with the organizers.
5. More Details and the rulebook will reach you soon.
Graduation Day to be held on 23-03-2024.
Last date for registration is 10-03-2024, Sunday
Week - III, Day Order - 3
Monday, December 2019
Unique Contributions of Loyola
College to Higher Education
Over the last nine decades, the
contributions of Loyola College to higher education has been highly influential
and remarkable as a pioneer in the field of education that has created an
avalanche of innovative and best practices for other educational institutions
to inspire and emulate.
1. Educational Policies and
Autonomy
In 1978, Loyola was one of the first
eight colleges to receive autonomous status which helped the college to uphold
its educational policies concerning admissions that aim at providing University
Education in a Christian atmosphere for deserving students, especially for
Catholics, Dalits and the underserved sections of the society.
2. Pioneering
Programs
Loyola has been known for its
path-breaking ventures like bringing forth some innovative programs and courses
that have inspired many institutions to adopt them into their teaching and
learning environment.
2.1. Visual
Communication Program
One of the flagship programmes of the
college and the only one of its kind that emerged as a precursor in the 1970s
was the two-year Diploma in Visual Communication offered by Loyola Institute of
Visual Communication (LIVCOM) as an evening program. Owing to the remarkable recognition
from the media industry, the college started a full-fledged Degree in Visual
Communication in 1989.
2.2. Foundation
Course
Emphasizing the Ignatian pedagogy and
spirituality, the Foundation Course was designed to inculcate values in the
future leaders of our nation. The program is run by an exclusive academic unit,
the School of Human Excellence (SHE), committed to guiding students in their
values-centred pursuit of becoming men and women for and with others in
society.
3. Research and Innovation
Loyola has a strong research culture.
It is the only Arts and Science College which figured in Current
Science magazine for research contributions to national development.
Loyola is the only Arts and Science College in India to be recognized as a Scientific
and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India.
4. Student Support
Services
A very significant contribution that
Loyola College makes to higher education and society is the avalanche of Good
Samaritan services it renders to the student community.
4.1. Resource
Centre for Differently-Abled (RCDA)
Loyola College has set a trend
nationally in stepping first to help the differently-abled students. There is
an exclusive facility, Resource Centre for the Differently Abled (RCDA),
established with the fund received from UGC-HEPSN and the National Institute of
Visually Handicapped (NIVH), Ministry of Social Justice and empowerment,
Government of India. RCDA was chosen to serve as the Model Resource Centre of
Disability Services (MRCDS), the first of its kind in the nation to fulfil the
needs of the Differently-Abled students with specialized digital devices and
resources.
4.2. Loyola Students Support
Services (LSSS)
An exclusive service unit, LSSS, was
established to offer academic, financial and personal support services, such as
Scholarships, Management Concession, Free Noon Meal, Special English Program,
Supplementary Education, Special Coaching, Remedial Programmes, Personality
Development through Life Skills, Art and Literature and a Special Assistance to
Foreign Students. One of its chief focus is empowering students from
marginalized section of the society especially, the Dalits, to face the
challenges in life with dignity.
4.3.Counselling
Loyola pays a great deal of attention
towards personal and mental wellbeing of the students through counselling which
is predominantly carried out by AURA, the Centre for Counselling at the
college. Loyola is proud to be a pioneer among educational institutes that have
professional counsellors serving fulltime to attend to the needs and problems
of the students at their intrapersonal, interpersonal and social levels.
4.4. Mentoring
Loyola has a staunch commitment to
moulding the students through academic mentoring. The Academic Staff are
trained exclusively to handhold the young aspirants as their mentors to guide,
support and sort out the academic and personal issues and help them complete
their studies successfully.
4.5. Financial Supports
Loyola offers a tremendous financial
support to economically disadvantaged students. Every semester, the college
management provides fee concession through Jesuit Educational Support (JES) to
students from poor families. In 2018-19, the college has issued around 1.60
crore rupees as a management fee concession to 2600 students.
5. Reaching out to
the Neighbourhood
One of the best practices for which
Loyola has been well-known in the national higher educational arena is the
effort constantly made to reach out to the local community in total
humanitarian service.
5.1. Loyola FM 107.4
The college had ventured into an
exceptional service by establishing Loyola FM 107.4, a community
radio frequency over a radius of 15 km. Through Loyola Community Radio, the
college addresses various issues related to the neighbourhood airing a variety
of special programs for Transgender, gipsies, widows, visually challenged,
street vendors, slum dwellers, auto drivers, etc.
5.2. Loyola Rain Relief Service
(LRRS)
Another very unique service that has
set trend among educational institutes across the country is establishing LRRS
during the November 2015 rain, which initiated to provide the rain-affected
people living in the slum areas of the city of Chennai with food materials and
clothes. Loyola Rain Relief Services had 30 staff, and 250 energetic student
volunteers, and a medical team consisting of 8 doctors offering medical
treatment to nearly 1750 flood victims housed in Loyola premises. Through LRRS,
a rain relief camp was initiated for Post Graduate students to offer their
service to rain-affected areas especially the Gaja cyclone-hit areas in
November 2018.
5.3.Outreach
Program
Another exceptional venture of the
college is pioneering in community service through the Outreach Program that
functions under the School of Service Learning. The college had taken up around
50 slums (urban villages or sub-standard settlements) around the college campus
falling under the zones 5, 7 and 8 of the Chennai Corporation. The UG students
are required to complete 120 hours of community service and PG students visit
villages and experience life at the grassroots level to prepare themselves to
serve these underserved people in their future.
Since 1925, Loyola College has been making
impactful contributions to the economic growth of the country, formation of the
brilliant minds, and shaping the young leaders of tomorrow in alignment with
the motto of the college forming men and women in service of others.
Week - 3, Day Order - 4
Monday, December 2, 2019
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019
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Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Week - 4, Day Order - 1
Thursday, December 5, 2019
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Friday, December 6, 2019
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Monday, December 9, 2019
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019
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Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Week - 4, Day Order - 6
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Week - 5, Day Order - 1
Friday, December 13, 2019
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Saturday, December 14, 2019
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Monday, December 16, 2019
Week - 5, Day Order - 4
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Week - 5, Day Order - 5
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Week - 5, Day Order - 6
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Week - 6, Day Order - 1
Friday, December 20, 2019
Week - 6, Day Order - 2
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Admission Portal (2024-2025) will be OPEN and ACCESSIBLE only after Tamil Nadu State Board Plus Two (+2) results are announced
Candidates Applying for BBA FRANCE who haven’t received your final results, may apply with your pre-board/ expected scores in the application form to complete the application and appear for the APTITUDE TEST on 20th May 2024.
AO - UEL 4401 Academic Writing
General English - I UG
CBGEP - II UG
CBGEP - Change of Course
UTL4801 & UTL4802
UTL2GL01 SEC ARTS & SCI
UTL4101 SEC COM
UTL4101 SEC ARTS & SCI
UTL2GL01 SEC COM
Pondicherry University-Loyola College Society (PU-LCS) twinning programme is an innovative educational concept which broadens the scope of educational programme by providing opportunity and access for candidates aspiring to pursue higher studies through distance mode blended with the characteristics of a regular programme. The twinning programme envisages a tie up between two premier institutions viz., Directorate of Distance Education of Pondicherry Central University and Loyola College Society, Chennai. Loyola MBA Twinning Programme, a unique form of distance education was established during the academic year 1999-2000. The academic programme already offered by Pondicherry University through distance mode is offered in twinning arrangement with Loyola College Society, Chennai. At the inception, the PU-LCS Twinning Programme offered both undergraduate and post graduate programmes in Finance, Marketing and HRM. The most sought after course namely MBA with specialisation in Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, International Business, General etc., was introduced in 2005.
This programme gives a gamut of choices to the student community to learn and assimilate the nitty-gritties of the subjects through a well-designed and meticulously executed academic rigour at our institution. Over the years, it has emerged to be one of the best academic centres of excellence catering to the aspirations and ambitions of innumerable students from different walks of life to realize their career dreams. It is indeed a great boon for prospective candidates working in the corporate sector who are either unable, or deprived of the opportunity to pursue higher education in a formal regular setting. The marked difference between the conventional distance education programme and the twinning programme is that the students of twinning programme would undergo a rigorous extended classroom interactive sessions handled by experts from industry on all Sundays during the academic year.
PU-LCS, the centre of excellence educates young minds and hearts who will make a more humane and just world serving towards liberation - together with the poor and the nature.
The PU-LCS aims at providing university education to all students through distance education with a difference. It trains young women and men of quality to be leaders in all walks of life and to serve the people and the nature in justice, truth and love. It gives preference to the poor and the marginalized sections of society to achieve greatness in bringing a greater change to care for others and our common home -the Earth.
Dear Readers,
Warm greetings to every one of you.
I deem it a great privilege and honor to have this wonderful opportunity to meet you through these few lines, and express my joy in welcoming you to this century old temple of learning, Loyola College, Chennai. As the motto of the college ‘Luceat Lux Vestra – Let your light shine’ reveals the burning desire of the founding fathers and the committed faculty in dispelling darkness among our learners, we are here to extend our serving hands and thinking thus enable you to become stars in your respective careers. It’s a joyful coincidence that our partnering institution, the renowned Pondicherry University also has its motto as ‘Vers la lumière – Towards the light’. Hence, becoming a part of these two noble centres of academic excellence that wish to be of service to the student community of this nation, you are sure to hone your skills and form your way.
This uniquely offered MBA program through distance education is a tailor-made course that suits the needs of the working professionals and the enterprising students. No one would ever deny that this is a golden platform to add a feather more in one’s cap of professional growth and career advancement. But, at Loyola, you will also learn umpteen lessons of life, along with your lessons on management, and this is what makes the MBA of PU-LCS, truly a rewarding program. It’s for sure needed to become competent and effective in life, but let’s not forget that only our learning to be compassionately competent and ethically effective will make us be seen by others as soulful managers, not only in professions, but also in life. Come, then, and be a learner now to be a mentor later.
With all my wishes for you to move towards the light of life and let it shine before others always, I remain at your service in companionship.
Rev. Fr. V. Sahayaraj, S.J.
Director
VISITOR | Smt. DROUPADI MURMU Her Excellency, the President of India |
CHANCELLOR | Shri JAGDEEP DHANKHAR His Excellency, the Vice-President of India |
CHIEF RECTOR | Shri K KAILASHNATHAN Her Excellency, the Lt. Governor of Puducherry |
VICE-CHANCELLOR | Prof. P. PRAKASH BABU |
REGISTRAR | Dr. AMARESH SAMANTARAYA |
FINANCE OFFICER | Dr. D. LAZAR |
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS | SADANAD G. SWAMI |
DIRECTOR, DDE | Prof. P. NATARAJAN |
RECTOR | Rev. Dr. Antony Robinson, S.J. |
SECRETARY | Rev. Dr. D. Thomas Alexander, S.J. |
PRINCIPAL | Rev. Dr. A. Louis Arockiaraj, S.J. |
DIRECTOR | Rev. Fr. V. Sahayaraj, S.J. |
COORDINATOR | Dr. A. Marcus |
1) Sign the Affidavit to begin the admission process.
2) Receive the Admission Fee Challan and Identity Form.
3) Verify your certificates with their original documents.
4) Initiate the online admission process.
5) Pay the tuition fees of Rs. 26,750 through the Fee Portal.
6) Submit the online fee receipt as proof of payment.
7) Pay the Admission fees of Rs. 7,200.
8) Submit the Admission Fee Receipt and the filled-in Identity Form.
9) Receive your Student's Enrolment number and submit two sets of verified applications.
10) Obtain the Principal's Admission Letter and collect your study materials.
Step 1: Creation of ABC ID
Create ABC ID (Academic Bank of Credits) through Digilocker Portal at https://www.digilocker.gov.in/
Useful link for ABC ID:
NOTE:
Step 2: Creation of DEB ID (Mandatory as per UGC-DEB)
Step 3: Upload necessary documents
Step 4: Pay the required fee and submit the application
As part of your 4th semester MBA curriculum, you will be guided by an assigned faculty member throughout your project work. Please read and follow the instructions below carefully:
You must attend three mandatory project guidance sessions with your assigned guide. All sessions will be held from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM.
The exact dates for the sessions will be informed during the 4th semester.Attendance for all three sessions is MANDATORY. Missing any session may affect your project evaluation.
Book Title | Trends in Chennai Media Management |
ISBN Number | 978-93-340-1546-1 |
Name of Publisher | JUSTIN PRABHU SJ |
Language | English |
Coundtry of Publication | INDIA |
Product Composition | Single-component retail product |
Product Form | Pictures of photographs |
Date of Publication [DDMMYYYY] | 01/02/2024 |
Edition | |
Type of Author/Editor | Author |
Author/Editor | JUSTIN PRABHU SJ |
SEMESTER - I |
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SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
HRM-1501 |
3 |
|
HRM-1502 |
2 |
|
HRM-1503 |
2 |
|
HRM-1504 |
2 |
|
HRM-1505 |
2 |
|
HRM-1506 |
2 |
|
HRM-1507 |
INTERNSHIP - I |
7 |
HRM-1508 |
MINOR PROJECT - I |
10 |
SEMESTER - II |
||
SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
HRM-1601 |
2 |
|
HRM-1602 |
2 |
|
HRM-1603 |
3 |
|
HRM-1604 |
2 |
|
HRM-1605 |
2 |
|
HRM-1606 |
2 |
|
HRM-1607 |
INTERNSHIP - II |
7 |
HRM-1608 |
MINOR PROJECT - II |
10 |
SEMESTER - I |
||
SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
LSM-1501 |
3 |
|
LSM-1502 |
5 |
|
LSM-1503 |
5 |
|
LSM-1504 |
3 |
|
LSM-1505 |
4 |
|
LSM-1506 |
INTERNSHIP |
7 |
SEMESTER - II |
||
SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
LSM-1601 |
3 |
|
LSM-1602 |
3 |
|
LSM-1603 |
3 |
|
LSM-1604 |
3 |
|
LSM-1605 |
3 |
|
LSM-1606 |
5 |
|
LSM-1607 |
INTERNSHIP |
7 |
LSM-1608 |
MINOR PROJECT |
6 |
SEMESTER - I |
||
SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
VC-1501 | DESIGN STUDIO - I | 4 |
VC-1502 | ADVERTISING BASICS | 4 |
VC-1503 | PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS | 4 |
VC-1504 | TELEVISION AS MEDIA | 4 |
VC-1505 | GRAPHIC DESIGN TOOLS - I | 2 |
SEMESTER - II |
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SUBJECT CODE |
SUBJECT DESCRIPTION |
CREDITS |
VC-1601 | DESIGN STUDIO - II | 4 |
VC-1602 | CREATIVE ADVERTISING | 4 |
VC-1603 | ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY | 4 |
VC-1604 | TELEVISION PRODUCTION | 4 |
VC-1605 | GRAPHIC DESIGN TOOLS - II | 2 |
VC-1606 | INTERNSHIP | 4 |
Please be informed that the PU-LCS office will operate from Monday to Friday, with the
following working hours:
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Sunday will remain a weekly holiday until further notice.
The office remains open on Mondays.
Kindly take note of the schedule and plan the visits to the PU-LCS office, accordingly.