Dear Abeer, For the sake of many, sharing a few details in response to your question. There are many universities such as IILM University, IP University, DU etc. (in Delhi NCR) that offer a Journalism, Media and Communication course (3 year full time programme). Students must check out the curriculum, faculty, industry connect opportunities at their chosen universities as this will help get them closer to achieving heights in their career as a theoretical as well as practical understanding of the concepts and make you industry-ready. On completion of a B.A. (Hons) in Journalism, Media & Communication students gain an understanding about the different channels of communications (e. g. print, digital, Radio, Television, Advertising fields). IILM University Gurugram offers aspiring journalists and media aficionados with a critical understanding of the industry, thereby creating academically sound, analytical and globally-minded media professionals. The experiential education comprises excursions, seminars, webinars, literature festivals, expert talks and more synchronous and asynchronous learning. To better allow for domain-specific expertise, students in the programme complete a minor in an approved area of choice such as political Science, international studies, management, psychology, etc. While pursuing this degree your routine will automatically include interaction with media houses, broadcasting units, print media, etc. , helping you build your network. Publishing houses, media, digital media, press, advertising, marketing, film and documentary production, photography, fashion communicators, corporate communication, public relation are some of the industry verticals that a student can be absorbed into after completing the course. Avenues for foreign education through IILM international partnerships are available - summer schools/global trek/international transfers. To know more, visit our website
https://iilm.nopaperforms.com/ug-form.