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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, JIMS Vasant Kunj II offers a three-year BJMC or Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication at the UG level. Candidates need to pass a minimum of Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate to apply for BJMC course. The selection for BJMC is based on entrance-exam conducted by the institute.

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PCTE Ludhiana is considered topmost BJMC course choice. It is known for its excellent faculty, extensive electives and good infrastructure. Apart from the classroom learning PCTE provides students with hands on experience in journalism and mass communication through workshops, internships and media laboratories. It is also known for its excellent placement with most students working in prominent media organizations. Whereas on other hand Gulzar Group of Institutes also provides good facilities and instruction but it is rated a bit less than PCTE because quality of the faculty, industry contacts, etc. 

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Tanya Tomar

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JECRC University will have a promising placement scenario for BJMC based on the information available.

This is what we know:

Decent placement record: previous batch of students had good number placed in jobs.

Salary range: The highest salary package is 12 LPA while the least is around 2.5 LPA per annum. The average pay usually ranges between 1 to 3 LPA.

Recruiting companies: Although limited details are available regarding particular companies, popular organizations carry out recruitment exercises here.

Internship opportunities: Internship possibilities exist but are subject to quality and regularity issues.

Important Considerations:

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The BJMC programme at Take One School of Mass Communication has the following eligibility criteria - 10+2 (HSC) from a recognised board. Applicants are offered a seat in the BJMC programme based on their performance in the TOS Global Entrance Exam. The final selection is based on a written test followed by a personal interview. The application fee for enrolment in this college is INR 500.

 
 

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Navis

Contributor-Level 8

The BJMC programme at Take One School of Mass Communication has the following eligibility criteria - 10+2 (HSC) from a recognised board. Applicants are offered a seat in the BJMC programme based on their performance in the TOS Global Entrance Exam. The final selection is based on a written test followed by a personal interview. The application fee for enrolment in this college is INR 500.

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Divya

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Yes, doing career in BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) can be a good choice for student who like media, talking, writing and journalism. Here are some reason why BJMC can be nice career:

  1. Many Career Options: BJMC pass student can be journalist, news reporter, editor, content writer, PR expert, social media manager, ad executive and more.

  2. Big Growth: Media and communication industry is growing fast with digital media and need of more content.

  3. Keep Learning: In BJMC you always learn new trend, new tech and new way to communicate.

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Divya

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The popular specializations in BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) include Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations, Digital Media, Film & TV Production, and Radio & Audio Production.

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Divya

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Comparing the popularity of BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) and BA Journalism can vary depending on various factors such as geographical location, institution reputation, and industry demand. However, here's a general comparison tabulated below:

 

BJMC

BA Journalism

Course Focus

Journalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies

Journalism, News Reporting, Media Studies

Scope of Study

Broader coverage of mass communication disciplines

Primarily focused on journalism and news reporting

Subjects

Combination of journalism, media, and communication subjects

Emphasizes journalism and news-related subjects

Career Opportunities

Diverse career opportunities in journalism, mass communication, advertising, public relations, digital media, etc.

Primarily focused on journalism and news-related roles

Industry Demand

Growing demand for professionals in journalism, media, advertising, public relations, and digital media sectors

Demand for journalists and news reporters in the media industry

Course Fees

INR 25,000 to 4 lakh

INR 2 to 5 lakh

Top Colleges

Institute of Management Studies, Noida,  National Institute of Mass Communication and Journalism, Ahmedabad,  VIPS, Delhi,  etc.

Amity University, Noida,  Chandigarh University,  Christ University, Bangalore etc.

 

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