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Nikita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

BMM full form is a Bachelor of Mass Media. It is a undergraduate programme of 3 years in the Mass Communication & Media field. Mass Media means the medium to communicate with a larger audience, such as print, broadcast, or electronic. The BMM course is specifically designed to offer knowledge about these mediums and how to utilize them.

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Atul Arora

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The biggest reason why many students consider studying BMM online courses is due to the level of flexibility offered by the program. These online courses provide the students with the benefit of saving their time and resources along with reducing overall expenses.
Students can even pursue BMM courses along with their regular jobs and work and get access to the study material whenever it seems convenient to them, thereby helping them balance their studies with their work.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Students interested in mass communication courses can pursue various courses offered by online platforms. BMM online courses enable students to access course materials and lectures whenever it is most convenient for them. Those who have obligations such as employment or other commitments will particularly like this flexibility. 

Students can have a look at the table below to learn about online BMM Courses:

Name of Course

Course Provider

Fees (in INR)

Bachelor of Arts (Journalism and Mass Communication)

Chandigarh University

INR 94500

Online Master of Arts (Journalism and Mass Communication)

Chandigarh University

INR 49000

Master of Arts in Journalism & Mass Communication

Manipal University Jaipur

INR 1.3 lakh

Note: The information is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Difference Between Mass Media And Mass Communication

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Atul Arora

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  • Students who really like media like TV, radio, newspaper or online.

  • People who love to be creative and tell stories in many ways.

  • Good talkers who can explain idea clearly to others.

  • Students who enjoy making content like writing, editing or videos.

  • Tech friendly people who want to learn new digital media trends.

  • Even those who want to change job and go in media field.

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Shikha Arora

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Those who pursue BMM can work as journalists for various news outlets or media companies or even as writers. The individual may additionally pursue higher education in the form of an MA in mass communication and media, an MBA in media management, a master's degree in journalism, etc.

  • There are tons of career prospects with BMM training. Applicants may be employed in the field, offices, studios, etc. Candidates may work as news analysts, social media managers, news anchors, and a variety of other positions.
  • One of the biggest benefits of this job is that candidates can also work as freelancers, establish connections with multiple med
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Mohit Datta

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Though both terms are related, the Mass Media syllabus majorly focuses on the channels or platforms used to convey information (like television, radio, newspapers, etc.), meanwhile, the Mass Communication curriculum focuses on the process of disseminating those messages to the general public through those channels, including the content and strategies involved in communication itself.
Therefore, the Mass Media syllabus has deep topics related to media platforms and the Mass Communication syllabus emphasizes the theories and ethics as well as the techniques of drafting and conveying information across those platforms. Hope, you can now u

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Lalit Rastogi

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Every BMM college in India have own rules for selection. Many give admission by merit, but some ask students to clear entrance exam.

Basic rule is same – student must pass class 12 from recognised board with at least 50% marks. Any stream student can apply.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Yes, there's usually a project work assigned to BMM students in their last year to help them understand the ground reality in the field of mass media and advertising. This helps them gain expertise in their field. Here are some popular project topics for BMM students:

  • Assessing hazards of biased news outlets.
  • Government control and freedom of the press.
  • Impact of social media campaigns in politics.
  • Mass media and its impact on the cognitive abilities of the student.

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Nikita Chauhan

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A BMM programme serves as foundation for many specializations such as Advertising, Public Relations, Digital Marketing, etc. It depends on your future goals and interests, which specific area of work you want to opt for. Every specialisation under BMM is emerging and achieving new milestones in terms of jobs and salaries, so, it is not possible to conclude a specific specialisation to be the highest-rewarding.
However, this is the internet era and every organisation indulging in internet-related services like social media management are growing at a significant pace. So, you can opt for Digital Marketing and advertising specialisat

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Yes, here's the list of some BMM popular books that you can read along with your regular subjects for a better understanding of your field:

  • Understanding Media by Marshall McLuhan.
  • Mass Media Research: An Introduction Roger by D Wimmer.
  • The Handbook of Global Online Journalism.
  • Journalism Today: A Themed History by Jane Chapman.
  • A Dictionary of Media and Communication by Daniel Chandler.
  • Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann.

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