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Ilma Arshad

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Jamia Millia Islamia is the best college in entire Asia for mass communication.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Yes, it is possible. The eligibility to pursue Post Graduation in Mass Communication is graduation in any stream.

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Raina Dasgupta

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Hi Kaushik,
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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sakshi goswami

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The eligibility is:-
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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abhilash shishodia

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If I say I'm a writer people ask about books, and while I'm working on one I haven't been published yet so I am hardly an expert. If I say I'm a journalist, people ask on what channel I appear. It's pretty sad people forget about newspapers these days! In my brain there's a difference, what do you think? Wondering why I am mentioning this dilemma on this question.
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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abhilash shishodia

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Masters programmes vary drastically depending on the school. Often times you can select a specialised programme based on your interests and career goals. Also, some universities may have the option to specialize in journalism as part of a Masters course, while others may have a separate journalism Masters programme altogether.
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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Aastha Shive

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With a 24/7, universe spinning around cable television, newspapers and satellite radio, it gives the information that individuals can never get enough data on current occasions. As a columnist or writer, you are at the cutting edge of creating occasions, from real-world news to residential community events. On the off chance that news-casting the world over sounds engaging, find what instruction and preparing are basic to making a profession as a reporter.nReporters are required to possess a high school Diploma, and most reporters have at least a Bachelor's degree. Typically, the degree should be in journalism, communications or a rela
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astha singh

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Hi Avi!
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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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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1. Journalists are those people who do Journalism! We know Journalist as a person who either works for a Newspaper/Magazine or for a TV News Channel. The People working on any kind of News Sharing platform are generally known as Media Persons or Journalists. Not Let's come to the PROCESS of becoming a Journalist. Refer to what the Journalists do. If One Starts Getting the News Published or Aired on Electronic Channels, it is becoming a Journalist. There are Local, National and International Media Organisations that "Recognise" and HIRE People with 'Communicative Competence', Public Relation Skills, Language Skills as well as very stron
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Anish Choudhary

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You are already pursuing a Master's degree which already make you a leader. According to me, instead of taking parallel courses, you should look forward to gain some internship training, which will nourish your CV and will make you excel in the interviews. Yes having an extra course during Bachelors could have helped you, because you were supposed to choose your career, but when you have already decided that and following the same route then these certificates won't be beneficial.

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