Register now at https://bit.ly/3yTeeuP to learn the Art & Craft of Impactful Storytelling in Mass Communication.
MET Institute of Mass Media invites you to attend the most engaging Training Workshop on ‘The Power of Storytelling'. Open up the world of opportunities in your professional career through words, imageries with the power of storytelling. Prof. Sanjay Sakharkar, Director, MET Institute of Mass Media will guide you to explore the nuances of storytelling in this inspiring session on Friday, 27th May 2022 at 11am.
MET Institute of Mass Media presents a Practical Workshop on Audio-Visual Media on 12th May 2022 at 11 am at MET Campus in Bandra, Mumbai.
All graduates, media students and aspirants should attend this hands on workshop.
Mr. Tarun Chopra, Founder - Opus Planet, Production House, and Celebrity Director, Content Creator, Ideator and Producer will conduct, educate and guide on the significant aspects of the Audio-Visual Storytelling covering Introduction to Commercials, Pre-production and Post production, Lightning for Camera, Lensing, Audio Dubbing, Innovative Media Scripting, Shooting, Recording, Editing and much more….
Mr. Sanjay Sakharkar, Ex Creative Director, Publicis India and an Academician, as the key speaker would guide the graduates on how the Media landscape has changed in the past and how it's likely to evolve further. He will also give tips on how students can navigate through the path of dynamic world of mass communication to create successful Media Careers for themselves.
Mr. Sakharkar is a Creative Strategic Consultant and a Design Thinking Expert with over 25 years of experience. As a seasoned advertising & media professional he has created brands like Lakme, ITC EDW, Cadbury Perk, DTC, Close-up, Pepsodent, Rummy Circle and many more.
Register here for the webinar - https://bit.ly/3LZki8s
Planting a tree can increase the resilience of ecosystems, help minimize climate change effects and buy people time to adapt the changing condition. The continuous deforestation and illegal land acquisitions by humans have created an alarming situation for us. This is the peak time that we all come together and give back to the mother nature what we need to - Plants.
The best time to plant a tree was years ago. The second best time is now! A plantation drive was held on 29th April, 2022 in the presence of Mr Pankaj Bhujbal, Hon. Trustee, MET, and distinguished guests Mr. Pratyush Panda, CSR Director, L&T Infotech, Prasanna Lohar, Vice President Technology (Digital, Innovation & Architecture), DCB Bank, Mr. Rishiraj Baruah, Senior Associate, AZB & Partners, Dr. Ravi Srinivas, Advisory Board Member of TASA Global, Dr Swati Lodha, Director, MET IOM and MET Institute of Management faculty.
What innovations can we create now that could help protect our world?
The Sustainability Hackathon's goal at MET Institute of Management, Mumbai is to find innovative solutions in various fields to create more sustainable businesses, cities, households, and individual lives.
Managers in the making at MET Institute of Management got to interact with the guests and dignitaries to present their version of discovered solutions to modern day problems to create more sustainable future.

What's a Good MICAT 2026 Score: This is one of the most commonly searched questions among aspirants aiming for admission to the PGDM and PGDM-C programmes at the Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA). For the Descriptive Test, a score in the range of 40–45 is generally considered good, while for the Aptitude section, a score of 20–25 is viewed as competitive. Overall, a cumulative score of 80–90 can be regarded as a good MICAT 2026 score.

One of the most challenging and important sections of the XAT exam is Decision Making. To successfully answer questions from this particular section you are required to have a very clear strategic mindset and ethical clarity. Unlike other exams, Decision Making section in the XAT exam will test your judgemental skills, ethical clarity and knowledge and practical reasoning to solve and balance business and personal problems. Usually it can be seen that candidates who score good marks in the Quantitative Aptitude or Verbal Ability section, they falter in this section as they are not able to correctly understand the intent of the question or trapped in the mistakes of emotional bias or over analysis. You can go through this article to know how you can avoid XAT mistakes in Decision Making.

University of Technology and Management (UTM), Shillong has announced admission to engineering and management courses. Students who are interested can now apply both in offline and online mode.

ATMA 2026 Preparation Tips for Analytical Reasoning: If you are an aspiring MBA candidate, you must wish to appear for the AIMS Test for Management Admission (ATMA) to get through to the top MBA colleges in India. The ATMA exam is divided into various sections: Analytical Reasoning, Verbal Skills, and Quantitative Skills. Each section is again divided into PART I and PART II. Usually, the Analytical Reasoning section is considered the trickiest and most difficult of the three. But, with practice and proper preparation, you can perform exceedingly well in this section as well. ATMA 2026 is scheduled for February 22, 2026.

How to Prepare for ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills Section: The AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) exam is conducted every year for MBA admission and this year the exam is scheduled for February 22, 2026. Before getting started with your ATMA 2026 preparation for the Verbal Skills section, it is important that you know the ATMA 2026 exam pattern so that you can plan your studies effectively. The exam is composed of six sections, namely Analytical Reasoning, Quantitative Skills, and Verbal Skills, each having Part I and Part II. Of these, the most difficult section is usually the Verbal Skills section since it assesses your understanding of written English, argument analysis, and critical reading skills. Since this section is not dependent on theorems or formulas, practice every day is important. You must improve your vocabulary, grammar, and reading skills by consistently reading books and newspapers. The right approach, along with commitment, is enough to score well in this section of ATMA 2026. Continue reading below to learn how to prepare for the ATMA 2026 Verbal Skills section to get the maximum score.