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Vishakha

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Bachelor of Arts (H) Journalism and Mass Communication subjects are designed in such a way that students grasp all the knowledge related to traditional Journalism & Modern Journalism. Moreover, after completing this course, candidates have plenty of job opportunities in different fields of media; some of the opportunities are:

  • Journalist/ Reporter
  • News Anchor
  • Editor
  • Content Writer
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Photojournalist
  • Video Editor
  • Media Researcher, etc.  

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Abhishek Hazarika

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BA in Journalism and Mass Communication courses include theoretical and practical subjects, which lead to overall development of students in the field of the same. Moreover, the practical subjects help students to build a strong career. Check out some of the names of practical subjects offered in the curriculum of BA Journalism & Mass Communication at Quantum University:

  • Design & Graphics Lab
  • Audio Editing 
  • Radio Production and Lab
  • Video Editing 
  • Writing for Visual 
  • Broadcast Media
  • Cinematography, etc.  

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Piyush Jain

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The career option available after completing the BA English, Psychology, and Journalism programme from Mangalore University equips students to pursue wide-ranging careers that are aimed at providing solutions to India's social challenges. Students will be well placed to work across a range of sectors, including:

  • Government and Public Policy sector
  • Consulting and Financial Services
  • Advertising, Marketing,  Journalism
  • NGO and Charities
  • Research and Academia

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, NIMCJ offers a four-year full-time Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication spread across eight semesters. The course comprises subjects such as fundamentals of reporting and digital media production, ethics, etc. The minimum qualification required to apply for the course is Class 12.

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Abhay Arora

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BA Journalism & Mass Communication from School of Media Studies, Presidency University is one of the promient choice of the students. The course curriculum combines traditional medical principles with modern technologies. It offers training in New Media, Digital Marketing, Print & Electronic Media, Mobile Journalism, Film Making, and Data journalism. After pursuing BA in Journalism & Mass Communication students have the opportunity to work as PR Managers, Digital Marketer, Advertising Specialist, Media Planner, Content Writer, and others. 

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Shiv Kumar

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  • The MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism has 110 students.

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Shiv Kumar

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Placement Highlights at MIT ISBJ:

  • Top Recruiters: The SAP Media, Tata Technologies, The Westin Pune, among others.

  • the highest Package Offered: INR 4.20 Lakhs per annum.

  • the lowest Package Offered: Around INR 1.80 Lakhs per annum.

Potential Career Paths:

  • Journalist/Reporter
  • News Anchor
  • Content Writer/Editor
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Advertising Executive
  • Radio Jockey (RJ)
  • Television Producer
  • Film Maker
  • Corporate Communication Executive

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Shailja Rawat

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Completing a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication course from JLU Bhopal opens up many career options. Students graduating from this programme can seek out jobs with titles such as Editor, Content Writer, Teacher, News Reporter, and more. Fresh graduates can find jobs in various sectors such as Social Work Organisations, Media Organisations, etc.

Upon completion of graduation, a student can take government exams to work in the public sector as an IAS, Police Officer, or Civil Servant, and more. Students must note that these are just some common future options. Actual career prospects may differ from student to student based on their

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

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NIRF Ranking 37th for 2023

This ranking is important for given a recognition to one of the top universities.

Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Journalism a good choice for those interested in a career in media and communication. It provides a understanding of journalism, mass communication, and related fields.

 Eligibility for a BA in Journalism:

1. Around 50% in the 10+2 exam in any stream.

To have completed higher secondary schooling from a recognised School.

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