Hello Rudra!
Going for Masters will be an better option! It will ensure your employment opportunities and expand your vision of mass communication.
You must know the fact that Masters in Journalism(i.e MA in Journalism) is nothing but a PG(postgraduate) course in journalism subject. You are unnecessarily confused between PG and MA but both are similar only. MA is one of the PG courses. Apart from MA in Journalism only, you can opt for more specialized PG courses like MA in Journalism & Mass Communication, MA in Broadcast Journalism, MA in Convergent Journalism and M.Sc. in Mass Communication, Advertising & Journalism. (Duration is about 2 years)
Other PG courses for Journalism are varied diplomas that last for an year. Courses like PG Diploma in English Journalism, Radio and TV Journalism, Advertising and PR, in different languages are provided.
Read the article below to know about top institutes providing these courses:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/media.careers360.com/articles/media-and-journalism-programmes-top-institutes/amp
All the best!
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