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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, it is a very good option especially into MBA in marketing communication offered by KJ Somaiya, Symbiosis-Pune and MICA-Ahmedabad where excellent placements provided.

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Rochit Goel

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You will have to search for individual colleges where you wish to get into. Fill their application form and sit for entrance exams. As there is no common platform for mass communication, check the cut-off after the result of entrance exam and then apply for the same.

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Karuna Jain

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Yes, you may study journalism from SDM Degree College after completing 12th standard.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, you can. You will face no problem in that.

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Ankit Singh

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There are different categories in which the media industry can be divided print and electronic. As the name suggests, everything that is printed comes under print media, which includes newspapers, magazines, journals, tabloids, dailies and books. On the other hand, electronic media includes content on television, radio and the internet.
With changes in the society, even this field has undergone a radical change. A journalist has to cover stories/features on various aspects of life i.e. political, financial, leisure, crime, sports, entertainment, spiritual, educational, infrastructure, technological, medical, and so on. Not to forget, a
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Most of the universities ask for graduation (not necessarily in mass communication) to pursue a Master's degree. It is a matter of your interest.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The titles or nomenclature depend on the university offering the course. However, in graduation, you cannot pursue those specialisations which are available in PG. There is actually no difference between the two in graduation.

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alok kumar

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Christ University is one of the best colleges:
JournalismThe Journalism course is aimed at giving the students more than just an overview of the subject; it intends to make the students ready for a career in print journalism and related areas. There will be eight core papers in journalism, covering a broad spectrum of areas of journalism and mass communication. It also will have a parallel set of certificate courses aimed at more specialized areas and skills. The theory papers will aim at making the student aware of the field. The practical and skill-based papers will go a long way in equipping them for the job. It is seen that a broad-
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