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a week agoBeginner-Level 1
After BJMC, becoming a News Anchor usually starts with building strong communication, reporting, and presentation skills. Practical exposure through internships, newsroom training, and media projects is very important. LPU's BJMC curriculum focuses on industry oriented learning, studio practice, and media exposure, which can help students understand real newsroom work. Consistent practice in public speaking, current affairs knowledge, and on camera confidence can improve career opportunities in news anchoring and related media roles.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
IMS Noida is good for Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication in Delhi NCR region particularly for its practical exposure and industry connections.
- Practical Facilities: The institute provides a media setup including functional TV & radio studios allowing students to gain hands-on experience in broadcasting & production.
- Curriculum & Internships: Course is highly practical and aligned with industry standards. College is successful in helping students secure media internships during their final year.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
After finishing BJMC degree from Trinity University, you will have many job opportunities in both government and private sectors. Few career paths for BJMC graduates are mentioned below-
- News Reporter
- Media Researcher
- Advertising Executive
- Digital Content Creator
- Content Writer
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The criteria for BJMC and BJMC (Hons.) at the Mahindra University is given below:
- Completion of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum 80% aggregate or equivalent grade.
- SAT or CUET scores may be considered, but are not mandatory.
- Shortlisted applicants are typically invited for a panel interview/media aptitude test as part of the selection process.
- Applicants who completed 10+2 under international systems (IB, Cambridge) must submit a UGC equivalence certificate by the published deadline.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
I'd say India has a good scope for BJMC graduates, given that the candidates have relevant skills and experience. Various news outlets, publications and agencies hire for the roles of reporter, Writer, Editor, Anchor, and Researcher.
Talking of abroad, though most countries do not offer exactly BJMC some closely related courses are - BA in Journalism, BSc in Media Studies or Bachelor of Communications, etc.
Some more work profiles that you can aspire for after this course in India or abroad are - Copywriter, PR Executive, Social Media Manager, SEO Content Strategist, Digital Marketing Specialist, etc.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes if you are interested in mass comm. field & are looking forward working in areas like journalism, advertising, public relations, corporate communication, content writing, and research accompanied by good salary packages then you can consider this course in India.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
People considering BJMC course should be opinionated, confident, well-informed and meticulous with details. Having communication skills - both written and verbal is very important. One should also have research skills as for the information to be reliable, you have to have credible sources.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
If your interests revolve around media studies, journalism, advertising, public relations, etc. then you can definitely consider the BJMC course in India. It is a 3-year UG course in Mass Comm. Also it can open opportunities for you to work in profiles like reporter & editor in digital, print or broadcasting media.
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