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Flagship Courses of NAM
Flagship courses of NAM are designed by Industry Experts on various fields of education that could equally be a prized learning experience for those who are in crisis of Time due to job or any other engagements.

(A) Flagship Courses of NAM

Diploma Course
Duration
Total Fee
TV News Reading, Anchoring & Reporting
3 months
35,000
Radio Jockeying & Voice Over
3 months
32,000
Non- Linear Video Editing
3 months
35,000
Diploma in Aerial Photo Grammetry
3 months
30,000
Diploma in Geo Informatics / Remote Sensing & GIS
3 months
25,000
Camera Operations (Still & Video Photography)
3 months
40,000
TV News Reading, Anchoring & Reporting ( Course & Syllabus)
  1. Pronunciation / diction clarity
  2. Voice Modulation / vocal exercise
  3. Working atmosphere & responsibilities
  4. Introduction to camera
  5. Make-up and camera facing
  6. Phone Line interview- 1
  7. Phone line interview- 2
  8. Camera rehearsals- 1
  9. Camera rehearsals- 2
  10. Anchoring-1
  11. Anchoring- 2
  12. News script
  13. Final rehearsals
  14. Demo tape recording
  15. Final review I certificate distribution I farewell
  16. Dynamics of Reporting
Radio Jockeing & Voice Over ( Course & Syllabus)
  1. Pronunciation
  2. Diction clarity
  3. Voice modulation
  4. Vocal exercise
  5. Working atmosphere and responsibilities
  6. Introduction to script writing
  7. Introduction to studio console and music
  8. Music appreciation
  9. Microphone rehearsals (script - 1)
  10. Microphone rehearsals (script - 2)
  11. Microphone rehearsals (script - 3)
  12.  Microphone rehearsals (script - 4)
  13.  Final rehearsals
  14. Demo tape recording Dynamics of Reporting
  15. Dynamics of Voice over- In greater precision
  16. Final review / certificate distribution / farewell
Non - Linear Video Editing ( Course & Syllabus)
  1. Nature of editing
  2. Knowledge of software and hardware
  3. Tape format and video signal
  4. Shot composition
  5. Sense of cutting points
  6. Order of shots
  7. Knowledge of lights
  8. Montage sequence
  9. Voice overs
  10. Quick capture and batch capture
  11. Playing clip in preview and adding in/out points
  12. Editing on time line and application of transitions and effects
  13. Lights and lighting the sets
  14. Creating titles
  15. Final output
DIPLOMA In Still & video Photography
Still photography
Our still photography courses are available for those photographers who wanted to upgrade their knowledge in this genre of photography. At NAM courses include advanced lighting & laying foundations .Here we take you through the basics of the best from your camera, studio lighting, shooting in the studio with the young students.

After doing this course you will have the opportunity to build a portfolio in your study under the guidance of the mentor.

Employment Opportunities
It exists in several fields as:
Art & creative director in an Ad Agency ,photojournalist for newspaper/magazines, still photographer for movie production companies, Technical photographers in research organization ,Surveillance photographer in police & defense segment, photography teacher in mass communication colleges.

Video photography
A videography course will make you responsible for composing each frame in a scene to be shot & deciding the lighting & camera angles according to the requirements of the director in T.V production. Videography courses will help you lead the camera /lighting team for TV shoot.

Students will experiment with the creative use of television lighting, talk show & serial. During the Videography course they will learn how to use the built- in menus of a video camera to control hue, density & contrasts while using lighting equipment & light meters to control image quality.

The Videography course is based on a holistic ''hands-on'' approach to professional photography. Teaching methodology include lectures, slide shows, demos, field visit , assignments ,web research & critique sessions .

After completing the videography course there are tremendous career opportunities as trained professionals ranging from employment to freelance career.

(B) Certificate Course in IT
Course
Duration
Total Fee
Basics-Office & Internet(DOS)+ (Tally)
5months
7000
Programming with C / C++
1.5 month
3000
Visual Basics (VB)
1.5 month
4000
Java & Advanced Java
4 months
11000
Dot net programming with C-sharp
4 months
14000
VB.Net
4 months
8500
ASP.Net
4 months
12000
SQL Server
4 months
12000
SAP ERP
2 months
25,000
DTP ( Photoshop, Coral Draw / Quark Express )
2 months
8500
Oracle 10g
4 months
14,000
NAM INSTITUTE OF PROFESIONAL STUDIES
Course Syllabus : Dot net programming with C-sharp
Duration
Total Fee

Core . Net Concept

  • Opps Concepts
  • Collections
  • Genric Collection
  • File Handling
  • Exception Handling
  • CLR (Common Language Run Times )
  • Introduction To C Sharp
  • Deligate And Event Handling
  • Enter Architecture
4 Months
(Sat & Sun )
14,000
Ado. Net
  • Ado.Net Architecture
  • Orching With Data Faith
  • Working With Data Reader
  • Working With Sequial Server 2005
  • Working With Stored Procedure Functions
  • Working With Sequal Queries
  • Data View
  • Understanding Command And Connections

Axp.Net

  • Introduction Of ASP Net
  • Introduction Of HTML
  • Server Pages Using AxpNet
State Management
  • Types Of State Management
  • HTTP Cookies
  • HTTP Fashion

HTTP Application

  • Queristing Methods
  • View States
  • State Management Using Hidden Fields

Server Controls

  • Standard Controls
  • Validation Controls
  • Date BY –in Controls
  • Working Repitor Control
  • Working With Data List Control
  • Working With Grid View Control
  • Working With Form view Control
Navigation Control
  • Site Map
  • Preview
  • Master Pages
  • Security

Forms And Windows

  • Login Control
  • Skin
  • Theme
  • CSS

Advance .Net

  • LINQ (Language Integration Query )
  • Reflection
  • Assembly And Deployment
  • Working With XML
  • AJAX

PROJECT

Oracle 10g Course Details
Course Syllabus
Duration
Total Fee

Module 1: Installation.

  • Installing SQL Server 2005.
  • Authentication Modes.
  • Windows Authentication Mode.
  • Mixed Mode.
  • The sa Account.
4 Months
(Sat & Sun )
14,000

Module 2: Database Creation.

  • Microsoft SQL Primary Settings.
  • The master Database.
  • The tempdb Database.
  • The model Database.
  • The msdb Database.

Module 3: Creating a New Database.

  • Naming the Database.
  • Creating a Database Using Wizard.
  • Creating a Database Using Code.
  • Deleting a Database.
  • Namespaces and Schemas.
  • The Database Owner.

Module 4: Security:

  • Security Options.
  • Creating and Managing Logins in SQL Server Authentication Mode.
  • Creating and Managing Logins in Windows
    Authentication Mode.

Module 5: Security-Cont:

  • Roles.
  • Fixed Server Roles.
  • Database Roles.
  • Application Roles.
  • Schemas:Creating a Schema.

Module 6: SQL Variables and Data Types.

  • Introduction to Code and SQL.
  • Comments.
  • The Print Word.
  • The Select Statement.
  • Variables.
  • DataTypes.
  • Boolean.
  • Binary.
  • Integers.
  • Decimals.
  • Currency.
  • Date and Time.
  • Character.
  • Image.
  • XML.
  • TimeStamp.
  • UniqueIdentifier.
  • Program DataTypes.
  • Table.
  • SQLVariant.

Module 7: Statements, Expressions,Operators.

  • Conditional Statements.
  • Begin...End.
  • Case... When...Then.
  • While.
  • Boolean Constants.
  • True and False.
  • Null.
  • Is Operator.
  • Not Operator.

Module 8: System Functions.

  • Casting.
  • Converting.
  • IsDate.
  • IsNull.
  • IsNumeric.

Module 9: ErrorHandling.

  • RAISEERROR.
  • Try..Catch.

Module 10: Built In Functions.

  • Sting Functions
  • Ascii.
  • Char.
  • Left.
  • Lower.
  • Len.
  • LTrim.
  • Right.
  • RTrim.
  • SubString.
  • Upper.
  • Replace.
  • Arithmetic Functions.
  • Sign.
  • Abs.
  • Ceiling.
  • Floor.
  • Exp.
  • Power.
  • Log.
  • Log10.
  • Sqrt.
  • DateTime Functions.
  • GetDate.
  • DateAdd.
  • DateDiff.
  • DatePart

Module 11: Creating Tables.

  • Creating Tables Using Object Explorer.
  • Creating Tables Using Database Diagrams.
  • Creating Tables Using T_SQl.
  • Defining Columns.
  • Column Properties:
  • Null and Not Null.
  • Identity Columns.
  • Computed Columns:
  • Defining Integrity and Constraints:
  • Domain Integrity.
  • Entity Integrity.
  • Referential Integrity.
  • Primary Key Constraint.
  • Unique Constraint.
  • Foreign Key Constraint:
  • Casecading Referential Integrity.
  • Check Constraint.
  • Dropping Constraints.
  • Disabling Constraints.
  • Modifying Tables.
  • Dropping Tables.
  • Temporary Tables

Module 12: Data Manipulation.

  • The Insert Statement.
  • The Update Statement.
  • The Delete Statement.

Module 13: Data Selection.

  • The Select Statement.
  • Using Where.
  • Using Order By.
  • Set ROWCOUNT.
  • Top n.
  • Top n Percent.
  • The Like Operator.
  • The Aggregate Functions.
  • Count.
  • Sum.
  • Avg.
  • Min.
  • Max.
  • The Group By Clause.
  • Using Having.

Module 14: Joins and Nested Queries.

  • Inner Join.
  • Left Outer Join.
  • Right Outer Join.
  • Full Outer Join.
  • Self Joins.
  • Advanced Queries.
  • Unions.

Module 15: Views.

  • Defining Views.
  • Creating Views.
  • Using Views to Change Data.
  • Dropping Views.
  • Schema Binding.

Module 16: Indexes.

  • Clustered Indexes.
  • NonClustered Indexes.
  • Creating Indexes.
  • Disabling Indexes.
  • Dropping Indexes.

Module 17: Stored Procedures.

  • Defining and Creating Stored Procedures.
  • Parameters.
  • Recomplie.
  • Encryption.
  • The As Keyword.
  • Executing Stored Procedures.
  • Modifying Stored Procedures.
  • Using The Table DataType in a Stored Procedure.

Module 18: Triggers.

  • DML Triggers.
  • Creating DML Triggers.
  • Deleted and Inserted Logical Tables.
  • DDL Triggers.
  • Dropping Triggers.
  • EVENTDATA().
  • Instead Of Triggers.

Module 19: Reporting Services.

  • Understanding Reporting.
  • Reporting Scenarios .
  • Reporting User Communities.
  • The Enterprise Reporting Life Cycle.
  • Building Your First Report.
  • Starting a New Report.
  • Connecting to a Data Source.
  • Getting Data for the Report.
  • Structuring Data in the Report.
  • Placing Data in the Report Structure.
  • Finishing the Report Wizard.
  • Checking the Report Layout.
  • Correcting Report Layout Issues.
  • Publishing a Report.
  • Managing a Report.

Module 20: Database Backups and Recovery.

  • Transactions and The Transaction Log.
  • Backup Strategies.
  • Full Backup.
  • Differential Backup.
  • Transaction Log Backup.
  • Restoring the Database.
(C) International Courses For International Studies And Career
Course
Duration
Total Fee

IELTS

1.6 Months

6000

TOEFL

1.6 Months

6000

GMAT

3 Months
FEE VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

20,000

GRE

3 Months
FEE VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

20,000

SAT

3 Months
FEE VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

20,000

LSAT

3 Months
FEE VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

25,000

OET

3 Months
FEE VALID FOR 6 MONTHS

25,000

ENGLISH SPEAKING

2 Months Basic
2 Months Advace

5000
5000

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 2 Months 8,000

GERMAN LANGUAGE

3 Months

10,000

FRENCH LANGUAGE 3 Months 10,000
 
 

Batches for the September 2011 Session for IT & Non- IT courses of PTU in Mass Communication, Multimedia, Fire Safety, Computer Applications, Fashion Technology, Hotel & Business Management is scheduled to Commence from October 2011 .

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• Management Programs (PTU)
• Computer Application (PTU)
• Fashion Technology (PTU)
• Catering Technology(PTU)
• Media Studies (PTU)
• Multimedia (PTU)
• Fire Safety(PTU)
International Courses
• Diploma in Remote Sensing & GIS
• Diploma in Aerial Photo Grammetry
• Camera Operations (Still & Video Photography)
• Lateral Entry Programs

 
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