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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I'd suggest that if you want to ultimately pursue media management or advertising later, it'd be better if you do a graduate course in mass communication or mass media. This shall give you more knowledge in the areas you're interested in and will also open up other opportunities for you.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
1. Entrance test- you need to have a fair idea of the current affairs and general and basic history of the country and its media (newspaper, TV, radio; just basic). It isn't too tough.
2. Personal interview- Just a formal chit-chat to get to know your skill set and temperament for a decent success in the course, your expectations from the university and the course and your willingness to learn.
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Contributor-Level 7
It is a basic answer to the question asked above. A career in journalism and a career in writing are completely different yet related to each other. While a student can enter into both the streams through different courses, today it is even possible to be a part of both strea
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Contributor-Level 7
Examples of concentration options within a Master of Communication programme or of specialised Master of Communication degrees include:
Strategic Communication
Biomedical Communication
Corporate Communication
Public Relations
Advertising
Health Communication Management
Journalism
Communication & Media Studies
Communication
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Scholar-Level 16
There is no difference as such. Both are same courses with different names. Both are degree courses in Journalism and Mass Communication of 3 years' duration at UG level.
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