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Kalpna Pathak

Beginner-Level 4

After completing 12th, you can go for a degree in mass communication. Public relations (PR) is the use of communications channels to manage public perception of an individual or an organisation. A PR person not only should have flair for writing but should be someone who communicates well. He/she must be well-equipped with the updates of media industry. Management and planning are the skills that are required to keep you upfront.
PR can be used to protect, enhance or build reputations through the media, social media, or self-produced communications.The tools include preparing and disseminating press releases, media pitches, creating an
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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BA in journalism is the same as BA in mass communication or Bachelor in Mass Media. BA in mass communication is the traditional and the basic degree that takes one to all domains depending on the skilled possessed. For this reason, the learner is advised to take some technical courses/short term trainings and certification, etc. It provides enhanced language skills and presentation skills via online as well as professional workshops. Parallel courses must be done with care and proper selection. 

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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

TIP: Bachelor of Mass Media and BA in journalism are same courses minus the fact that some universities/colleges do not teach electronic media in BA (Journalism). Please check the details of the course before you apply for it in a certain college/university.
Both these courses require practical hands-on experience along with theoretical classes. For instance, theoretical knowledge about how to do reporting and specific tips for it can be mugged up from textbooks and written in the answer sheets for an exam but the skills come handy only when practical experience is gained on the field. Same goes for camera handling and video editing - w
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Shivam,
BJMC and BMM are same Bachelor degrees with different names. These are mass communication programs of 3 years. In Delhi, you can apply for DU colleges and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Apart from that, there are private universities like Amity, Sharda and LPU. You can refer to this link for a detailed information: https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-undergraduate-mass-communication-colleges-in-delhi-blogId-10880

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Shivani,
72% was the cut-off list in 2017 for BMM in St.Xaviers College. Generally, the forms are available online in the month of April and the entrance exam happens in the month of June.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

Contributor-Level 6

You could go for a Master's degree if colleges take students from different fields. Also, there are private courses which are available that will make you eligible for the counselling.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi shivangi, last year cutoff was 85.6. This year's merit list will be out when class 12th exam results will be announced.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Avi,
The entrance exam of BMM consists of 4 sections and these are the main topic areas:
Critical Analysis and Creative Thinking
Data Interpretation
English Language Skills
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
You can refer to the following books for preparation:
Arihant Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination by D. Mittal
Issues in Mass Communication by J.S. Yadava & Pradeep Mathur
Media Planning: A Practical Guide
Media/Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media
Sap Guide to Journalism Mass Communication Entrance Examination by Panel of Experts

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