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Rashmi Srivastava

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Here are some popular books recommended for every Journalism student:

  • All the President's Men by Carl Bernstein.
  • The Bloomberg Guide to Business Journalism by Columbia Business School.
  • Global Journalism Education In the 21st Century by Robyn S. Goodman & Elanie Steyn.
  • Precision Journalism by Philip Meyer.
    Responsible Journalism in Conflicted Societies by Jake Lynch, Jake Lynch, and Charis Rice.

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Nikita Chauhan

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The first-year curriculum of the Bachelor of Journalism program covers the foundational knowledge of the Communication & Media industry. It includes subjects such as Fundamentals of Communication Skills, Fundamentals of Journalism, Media Ethics & Laws, History of Media, etc.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Around 40 Bachelor Communication & Media colleges in India offer the Bachelor of Journalism degree program. Among them, around 3-4 colleges accept CUET exam scores, and the remaining institutes provide admission on a merit-based system. So, the selection criteria for the Bachelor of Journalism course are primarily merit-based.

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Shikha Arora

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I believe it depends on whether you're interested in the Journalism field or not. A Bachelor of Journalism course is a theory-based program, including subjects like Media Ethics & Laws, Types of Journalism, Indian Politics, Geography, Photography, etc. So, if you have made up your mind about pursuing your career in this industry, it won't be hard for you to study these subjects.

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Krishnendu Kumar

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The BA in Journalism and Mass Communication course offers a wide range of scope in job opportunities after completion of the course. Candidates can pursue various job roles in the field of Anchoring, direction, print media, digital media, content writing, news writing, etc. After completion of this course, candidates can pursue various job roles such as

  • Reporter
  • News anchor
  • Editor
  • Broadcast Journalist
  • Photojournalist
  • Public Relations Officer (PRO)
  • Public Relations Manager
  • Corporate Communications Manager
  • Content Writer
  • Web Content Manager
  • Social Media Manager
  • Digital Content Creator  

Read more on top career roles after BAJMC 

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Kavya Gogia

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The Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication's PG Diploma curriculum is not available for review, as the college is permanently closed. The college offered an 18-month Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication, and the curriculum likely covered core areas of journalism and mass communication.

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Kavya Gogia

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The Aizaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication is permanently closed, so a cutoff list will not be released.

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