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Both BJMC i.e. Bachelors in journalism & mass communication and Bachelors in journalism means the same. Both are under graduation courses in journalism.
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Yes, why not? In fact, mass communication/journalism is a very popular option to opt after graduation in English. With English in graduation+mass communication in PG, you can do wonders. It is a very successful and popular combination of subjects.
You can go into these fields after completing Master's degree:
1. Public Relations
2. Corporate Communication
3. Content writing
4. Advertising
5. Digital/social media or brand marketing.
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Yes, it is a good choice to take admission in Amity for B.J.M. C. They have well furnished Infrastructure, studio for practical training and most importantly, they will help to provide you an Internship and placement assistance.
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