B.Sc Journalism
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The college does not formally announce the number of seats available for the courses. NIILM University offers a vibrant undergraduate curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Journalism and Mass Communication. This degree gives students a thorough understanding of the ideas, concepts, and practices in the media and communication fields. In order to prepare students for careers in a variety of media-related fields, this interdisciplinary programme integrates elements of journalism, communication theory, media studies, and practical skills training. A wide range of topics are usually included in the curriculum, such as photojourn
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
BA in Journalism and B.Sc in Mass Communication and Videography are not similar at all. These are totally different.
SXCKOL doesn't have BA Journalism course solely. It's an ancillary subject offered with BA (Hons) courses and B.Sc MCV course. If you want to opt for a journalism-oriented course then go for the B.Sc one. If there is anything other than this in your mind then go for BA and have journalism as an ancillary for half duration. The honours won't be in Journalism though.
Yes, the course is available for commerce students. People say if you have science in XI-XII then you can go anywhere, but if you have commerce, you ca
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Reporter
Correspondent/Special Reporter
Feature Writer
Leader Writer
Proof Reader
Editor
Columnist
Critic
Photo Journalist
Cartoonist
Based on the stages involved in this process, one may take on any of the following job profiles-
Director
Production Designer
Script writer
Storyboard Artist
Illustrator
Layout Artist
Digital Painter
Animator
Modeller
Compositor
Editor
Both have comparable scope. It is up to you decide which you feel more comfortable doing/studying, and where your interests lie. Career prospects for both fields are mentioned above.
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10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks conducted by a recognized university or board. Student has to clear entrance exam also and on the basis of marks obtained he/she can apply for the admission.
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