How is Jain University, Bangalore for bachelor of journalism and mass communication? is it worth it?
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This program will give the necessary practical and critical skills to the students. It will also help them to gain experience of both traditional and new media formats in one of the country's best learning and teaching environments that aims to produce confident, motivated graduates to be a part of the media industry.
does ipu asked 50% in 10th for bachelor in journalism and mass communication
Hi,
Indraprastha University do not ask as such criteria for admission into the BJMC(Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication). The eligibility criteria states:
- Candidates must have passed their class 12 in any stream with 50%(5% relaxation to reserved categories) aggregate from a recognized board. English is marked as compulsory subject.
- The minimum age required is 18 years as on August 1, 2021 and the maximum being 21 years.
There is no such provision of undertaking class 10 marks in admission to the BJMC course in IP University.
For details, refer to the following link: https://media.careers360.com/articles/ipu-cet-bjmc
i completed my second pu and my aim is to write upsc exam .so Im wishing to take journalism and mass communication for my three year degree.is this helpful for my upsc preparation.
Hello,
Firstly in order to appear for UPSC exam candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, you can apply even in the final year, and you need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, secondly if your question is if a degree in journalism and mass communication can help you in preparation of UPSC exam then the answer is no because the syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, and hence having a graduation in subjects like political science, geography, history, law, public administration, economics to name a few helps tremendously, as there is considerable overlap with general studies and optional subjects, the only difference between aspirants belonging to humanities background and those who don't is simply is that the former is already well acquainted with the syllabus having studied the subjects at 10+2/graduation level however I want to emphasize that the eligibility criteria of UPSC CSE allows candidates from every stream to appear for the exam, and if you look at the list of toppers they come from diverse background such as medical, engineering, science, commerce etc, so there is no way why you cannot succeed with your choice of degree, eventually what matters is your focus, dedication and perseverance as these are the most important traits of any aspirant irrespective of the background they belong to academically, hence it's perfectly all right if you're interested in a career in journalism and mass communication, it's good to have a back plan up also,
CUTN 2021 entrance Exam for MA.Journalism and mass communication
Central University of Tamil Nadu conducts admission for MA Mass Communication through CUCET, till now the official notification for this year isn't released, and moreover there has been announcement regarding addition of more central universities to CUCET for which the detailed information isn't out yet, it was expected to get released by April and CUCET was expected to be conducted by June, seeing current scenarios if it doesn't improve anytime sooner, then there can be an expected delay regarding the admission schedule, you can go through last year model paper, exam pattern, and syllabus at https://cucetexam.in/CUCET2020/RecPages/Search01Program16Details.aspx
Im doing bca but i am interested in journalism and mass communication ,like which course i go for in the same whether diploma or mjmc?
Hi,
Here’s a comparison between Diploma, PG Diploma & Masters in Mass Communication & Journalism:
Diploma in Mass Communication & Journalism
Eligibility: Qualified 10+2 exam in any discipline from a recognised board with an aggregate of 45% marks & above.
Duration: 1 year
Avg Annual Fees: Up to INR 14,000 - 80,000
Admission Process: Admission to this program is either through candidate's performance in the entrance exams, which will be accompanied by a GD & PI, or on the candidate's performance in the qualifying 10+2 exams (Merit).
Or, Direct admission
Course Overview:
- Basics of journalism, such as publishing, editing, radio presentation, & television concepts.
- Writing, oratory, & film making skills are taught
- Exposure to various aspects of the media industry, including publishing, radio & television, PR, & advertisement.
- Variety of projects during the program, including writing, extempore, & presentations, as well as learning programming skills to produce designs & documents.
- Learn how to identify their strengths & weaknesses, develop their communication skills, & overcome their stage fright.
Syllabus:
Reporting
Editing
Communication Concepts, History, Law & Ethics
PR, Advertising, & Media Management
Radio & TV Journalism
Print, Social & Electronic Media
Career Prospects: Students can find roles as content producers, journalists, PR professionals, or news readers for reputable publications & networks. Students may also pursue careers in the fields of communication, social media, radio, & television, translators, NGO personnel & other related fields.
Avg Salary: Up to INR 1 - 6 LPA
PG Diploma in Mass Communication & Journalism
Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 55% marks.
Duration: 1 year
Avg Annual Fees: INR 30,000 - 1,00,000
Admission Process : Admission to this program is either through the candidate's performance in the entrance exams, which will be accompanied by a GD & PI, or on the candidate's performance in the Bachelor’s degree exams (Merit).
Or, Direct admission
Course Overview:
- Teaches you how to accumulate, evaluate, develop, & present news for print, digital, & broadcast media.
- Cover the role of journalists in involving the public in the creation & policy-making process.
- Will improve your communication skills, which are essential for developing effective communication strategies.
- Work on a variety of projects during the program, including writing, extempore, & presentations, as well as learning programming skills to produce designs & documents.
- Learn to grasp the attention of the viewer & sharing a compelling message or piece of information through multiple communication channels
Syllabus:
Communication
Advertising
PR & Corporate Communication
Media & Brand Management
Media & Globalisation
Audio-Visual Communication & Production
News Reporting for Different Mediums
Print, Copy, Online & Social Media Writing
Media Planning & Buying
Career Prospects:
- Students can work in PR & advertising firms, radio stations, television production studios, news channels & websites, digital content firms, social media platforms, & media houses
- Web Content Developer, Media Manager, Feature Writer, Columnist or Critic, Journalist, Media Editor, PR Executive, Correspondent, Proofreader are some of the roles that students may take on.
Avg Salary: Approx. INR 2 - 10.5 LPA
Masters in Mass Communication & Journalism (MJMC)
Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks.
Duration: 2 year
Avg Annual Fees: INR 50,000 - 3,00,000
Admission Process: Admission to this program is either through candidate's performance in the entrance exams, which will be accompanied by a GD & PI, or on the candidate's performance in the Bachelor's degree exams (Merit).
Course Overview:
- Extensive theoretical & practical expertise in a variety of media professions, ranging from media organisation management to analysis & an integrated perspective of media working, as well as some technical know-how.
- Detailed analysis of all aspects of the media, including print, electronic, radio, & television.
- Candidates are prepared for a career in top positions in any medium of media, including print, multimedia, & electronics.
- Combines hands-on learning with live assignments & mandatory internships.
Syllabus:
Semester 1
Communication Principles & Theory
History & Development of Mass Media
Media Laws & Ethics
Computer Applications for Media
Reporting, Writing & Editing
Print Journalism Practice
Semester 2
Communication Development
Media Management
Media & Society
Advertising & PR
Electronic Media - Radio & TV
Advertising Practical
Photography
PR & Corporate Communication
Semester 3
International & Rural Communication
Reporting & Editing for Electronic Media
Internship
Intercultural Communication
Radio & TV Production
Semester 4
New Media
Media & Human Rights
Environment Communication
Study Tour & Reporting
Communication Research
Media Laws & Ethics
Career Prospects:
- Advertising Agencies, Publishing Houses, Radio, Photography Companies, Broadcasting Corporations, Journals, Periodicals & Magazines, Legal Affairs Departments, & other industries employ students.
- Media Relations Specialist, Communications Specialist, Training Specialist, Columnist, Screen Writer, Art Director, PR Officer, Journalist, Proofreader, News Analyst, Film Director, Radio Jockey, & other roles are available to students.
Avg Salary: Approx. INR 3.5 - 14 LPA
You may want to choose a Masters Degree over a PG Diploma as it would provide you with more advanced knowledge, practical experience, & career opportunities. It will prepare you for a top-level career in almost any medium of media, including print, digital, & electronic media.
You may also consider other factors such as career prospects, fees, duration, institutes available, suitability, & personal needs & requirements while choosing the course.
Hope this information helps!
All the best!
do Punjab university (PU) provides bachelors in journalism and mass communication course??
Hey,
Sorry to say, but unfortunately Punjab university don't offer bachelor course in journalism and mass communication, but it offers masters , pg, and diploma course in journalism and mass communication,
There are many colleges in which provide bachelor course for same :-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://media.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-media-journalism-colleges-in-punjab&ved=2ahUKEwjLrP_pnNbwAhVRjeYKHei0DRQQFjACegQIExAC&usg=AOvVaw38nfS2-hRTvj3x4I94cCSa
Go with above link to know other colleges for bachelor in journalism and mass communication.
can one do an M.a.journalism and mass communication after doing a B.A in sanskrit
Dear Aspirant
It is necessary for the candidates who wish to take admission in M.A in Journalism and Mass Communication programmes must follow the eligibility criteria of MAJMC programme.
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Candidates must have completed graduation from any recognized university.
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The eligibility criteria of MAJMC may vary for different institutes/universities. Some colleges must ask for some minimum percentage for admission in their MAJMC programme.
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Candidates must have studied English as one of the subjects during senior secondary or graduation
For more information use the link
M.A in Journalism and Mass Communication - Syllabus, Career, Eligibility (careers360.com)
All the best
Cut off for journalism and mass communication osmania univercity 2019-20 & 2020-21
Hello,
Osmania University (OU) is a non-profit institution founded in 1918.
OU has 12 faculties that comprise 53 departments with 3.2 lakh students, 1006 teaching affiliates and 1695 non-teaching staff members.
The cutoff scores will be announced by the institute on the official website after the release of the OUCET results.
Osmania University offers various full-time and distance education courses at UG, PG, and research levels. The admission process generally begins in the month of April with the availability of application forms.
You can refer to this link and check the cutoff.
Hope this helps!!
what are the advantages of doing BJMC course?
Dear aspirant
BJMC course helps you acquire theoretical and application information on various areas related to journalism and mass communication. The course acts as a basis for higher study options, Such as masters and doctorate level programs in mass communication. If you want to study in a creative and intellectually challenging environment, this is the right course for you.
A mass communication course opens doors to have a career in films and TV, public relations, publishing, journalism etc. The starting salary for an average mass communication profession ranges between INR 12,000 to 25,000 which may increase as you gain experience.
All the best