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New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The major difference is, in B.A. (H) you would be studying particular specialisation papers in the third year whereas B.A. Would be common and there is no core specialisation.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
There are many courses that you can opt after B.A. They are -
1. ) Master of Arts / MA
2. ) B.Ed / Bachelor of Education
3. ) Diploma Courses
4. ) LL.B. / Bachelor of Laws
5. ) MBA (Master of Business Administration)
6. ) M.Sc IT (Master of Science in Information Technology).
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Apply for the entrance test of MA in psychology:
Admission to the MA Course is done through the respective Faculty of Art, University of Delhi. The College offers the following subjects at the Post-Graduation level: English, Hindi, Mathematics, Statistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Sanskrit, and History. Students seeking admission to such courses are first required to register themselves with the ,Faculty of Arts. The College will receive applications only from those students who have registered themselves and obtained an admission slip from the respective Faculties. Further information may be obtained either from the office of
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Please refer the following link-
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/psychology/course/amp/b-a-hons-in-psychology-lady-shri-ram-college-for-women-lajpat-nagar-delhi-52394#ampshare=https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/course/b-a-hons-in-journalism-lady-shri-ram-college-for-women-lajpat-nagar-delhi-52394
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
The admission in LSR is based on the marks obtained in qualifying exam.
Please refer the following link-
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/course/amp/b-a-hons-in-journalism-lady-shri-ram-college-for-women-lajpat-nagar-delhi-52394#ampshare=https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/course/b-a-hons-in-journalism-lady-shri-ram-college-for-women-lajpat-nagar-delhi-52394
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are many questions of the same nature. However, this needs a separate treatment, because you have mentioned B.A. In Journalism not in Mass Media. Journalism is more of a traditional form of Mass Media, which may not have the advanced and development communication tools in learning. I wish to make it clear that the universities may call the degree by any name the things taught are basically the same. Please read the following answer:
The Degree in question and focus is the Mass Media Degree which is same as Graduation in Mass Communication, B.A. Mass Media, B.J. M. C. etc. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication is the Fo
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
My suggestion is, if possible, avoid taking admission to the IMC & MT. The Quality of education is disappointing and the amount of knowledge and Skills given is low.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
A Degree in Journalism is necessary these days to enter the ever-expanding domain of jobs and careers. The media houses need thousands of youngsters each year to take up jobs that vary from News reporting to graphic designing' from camera to content writing and from simple public relation activities to event management at big levels. A degree is worth. Question is about the utility of a Distance Education mode. There is a difference between the Regular and Distance Modes and that is of the Level of Teaching-Learning. Regular Studies give enough amount of exposure as well as the opportunity for the students to expand the horizons of
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
I doubt if some recognised institution in the country is offering one such course. This question draws a similar answer and needs to get the quote or link to them. https://ask.shiksha.com/is-it-worth-to-pursue-a-certificate-course-in-videography-from-distance-learning-in-india-and-why-qna-4392997
Videography is meant to be something with the camera and is not advised to be done through distance mode. The above things cannot be imparted through distance mode and that's is why it is not advised to have a course in acting or even anchoring through distance mode. These areas of expertise are not theory-based subjects and can never be ma
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Nowadays, the field of video editing and videography is becoming lucrative day by day. In this era, where every business is looking to advertise their products and services through video making and promoting, the need of video editor is on the high level. The career growth would be very high if you are possed with the exceptional high valued skills that are very demanded in the industry. Much of the editing direction is provided by the director or producer overseeing the project. Video editors also make sure that audio files match the speech appearing on screen. A video editor spends large amounts of time in front of several monito
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