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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
A Master of Journalism is a two-year postgraduate degree program. The Master of Journalism programme is frequently designed for people with a bachelor's degree in a similar discipline or some prior journalism experience. Students usually opt for a Master of Journalism after completing their Bachelor of Journalism Course. A Master's in Journalism degree is offered by a variety of universities and colleges and focuses on many aspects of journalism, such as writing, reporting, editing, and media.
It opens the door to a variety of employment options in news channels, media houses, print media, broadcasting media, new media, advertising
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After completing a master's degree, an individual might choose a field of specialization. Candidates who fill the basic eligibility criteria and have strong verbal and written communication abilities are favoured by universities during the selection process. Students generally pursue a Master of Journalism degree after attaining their Bachelor's in Journalism and mass communication.
A student with a speciality has many more options.
- Better Communication Skills: A degree in journalism can assist a student in improving his or her communication skills. A Master of Journalism degree will allow a student to develop and improve his or h
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To have a professional and successful career in the Journalism and Mass Communication field, you must have a keen interest in the field and gain the required skills:
- Pursue a degree or certification course in the Journalism or Mass Communication & Media domain.
- Build a portfolio and gain practical learning through internships and freelancing.
- Stay updated with the new trends and changes happening in the industry.
- Build networks with industry professionals to heighten your chances of getting jobs.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, agar aapke core subject me journalism ke paper hai to aap MA in journalism kr skte hai.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The PG Diploma in Journalism course at Manorama School of Journalism will commence on July 11, 2025 following the online MASCOM Entrance Exam (on June 8, 2025) and the online interviews (on June 18, 19 and 20, 2025).
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
BA in Journalism and Mass Communication courses include theoretical and practical subjects, which lead to overall development of students in the field of the same. Moreover, the practical subjects help students to build a strong career. Check out some of the names of practical subjects offered in the curriculum of BA Journalism & Mass Communication at Quantum University:
- Design & Graphics Lab
- Audio Editing
- Radio Production and Lab
- Video Editing
- Writing for Visual
- Broadcast Media
- Cinematography, etc.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The official timing for Jain University's BA in Journalism and Mass Communication isn't publicly available. For exact timings, visit the university's website or contact their admissions office.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
For journalism:
Saint Claret College:
- 3-year BA Mass Communication & Media
- NAAC A+ accredited
- 100% placements
- Fees: INR 1.38L - 2.88L
CMS Jain University:
- BA/MA Journalism & Mass Communication
- NAAC A++ accredited
- Strong industry connections
- Fees: INR 3.3L - 5.25L
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