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Divya

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Candidates can prefer working in several career paths as shown in the table, after completing Masters in Journalism:

Career Path

Description

Skills in Demand

Investigative Journalist

Uncover important stories through in-depth research and analysis.

Research, data analysis, critical thinking, strong network building.

Data Journalist

Use data to tell stories and uncover insights.

Data visualization, storytelling, programming (optional).

Digital Journalist

Create and publish content for online platforms like websites and social media.

Strong digital media skills, SEO, understanding of social media algorithms.

Public Relations Specialist

Manage an organization's public image and build relationships with media.

Communication, writing, negotiation, crisis management.

Content Writer/Editor

Create engaging and informative content for various platforms.

Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills, understanding of SEO and target audience.

Academic Researcher

Conduct research and write scholarly articles in journalism-related fields.

Research, critical analysis, strong writing and communication skills.

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The graduates of Master of Journalism can find employment in a number of renowned companies like Infosys, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, etc. Students can see the table below to know the highest CTCs offered to the MJ graduates of some popular colleges:

College Name

the highest CTC (INR)

Recruiting Companies

Mumbai University

8 LPA

Infosys and Wipro

Jamia Milia Islamia

7 LPA

Zee Entertainment and Deloitte

Hindu College

7.5 LPA

Times of India

Indian Institute of Mass Communication

10.5 LPA

Josh Talks, Hindustan Times

Aligarh Muslim University

8 LPA

Wipro and L&T

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Journalism courses can be pursued from a number of colleges. Students can choose any college as per their preference, specialisation and fees. Some of the popular colleges for Master of Journalism courses are mentioned below:

·       IIMC - Indian Institute of Mass Communication

·       Savitribai Phule Pune University

·       A.J.K. Mass Communication Research Centre

·       Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication

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A Masters in Journalism programme's curriculum can differ significantly based on the university or organisation that offers the programme. Students can have a look at the table below to learn the main subjects taught in the Master of Journalism course.

Subjects in Master of Journalism

Communication

History of Press, Laws and Ethics

Editing

Print Journalism

Radio Journalism

Reporting

TV Journalism

Development Journalism

Television Production and Management

New Media and Cyber Journalism

PR, Advertising and Media Management

Citizens, Human Rights and Public Affairs

Features and Editorial Writing

Scripting for Broadcast Journalism

Computer Skills for Media

Photojournalism

Video Documentary & Broadcast Journalism

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The entrance exams one can appear for to get admission into MA in Journalism course include IPU CET, Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance exam, AUCET, IIMC Entrance exam, etc.

  • CUET PG - CUET PG or Central University Entrance Test (Postgraduate) is a national level test conducted by NTA for admission into PG programmes like MA in Journalism in Central & participating Universities.
  • JMI Entrance Exam - This exam is conducted by JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia) University to shortlist candidates for different UG and PG courses offered by them, including MA in Journalism course.
  • IIMC Entrance Exam - The Indian Institute of Mass Communication  (I
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Yes, after earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in mass communication,  it is possible to pursue a Master of Arts (MA) in journalism. Since mass communication programmes frequently cover a wide range of media-related disciplines, including journalism, a BA in mass communication can serve as a strong foundation for subsequent studies in the field of journalism.

The prerequisites for admission to an MA programme in journalism could be comparable to those of a BA programme in allied subjects. Typical prerequisites consist of:

  • Bachelor's Degree: A successful completion of your BA in mass communication or a closely related disciplin
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Yes, after earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA),  it is typically feasible to pursue a Master of Arts (MA) in journalism. After completing their undergraduate studies, graduates of various colleges and institutes can pursue graduate programmes in journalism or similar subjects.

Colleges may have different prerequisites for admission, but typical requirements for a master's programme in journalism are generally the same. Students who have completed a Bachelor's degree or a relevant undergraduate degree can pursue a Master of Journalism. Graduates of all the streams (Arts/Commerce/Science) are eligible to apply for the course. C

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Divya

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Masters in Journalism course prepares the students by focusing on the development of applied skills and real-time experiences in media. Students are equipped with media strategies, industrial competence, and a greater standard of communication, writing and editing skills during the course.

Since the new era is more about digital media and its effects on news consumption, studying Masters in Journalism (MJ) course will help you fit in the current editorial landscape. Pursuing this degree will increase your chances of getting a job and earn a managerial profile. 

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Remuneration in the field of Print Journalism depends on the institution one is working with. Normally the remuneration of journalists and sub-editors ranges from INR 3 LPA to INR 5 LPA, while senior journalists and editors are offered between INR 8 LPA to INR 12 LPA.  Apart from this, field journalists are also given travel and lodging expenses.

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Candidates can work as journalists, correspondents, sub-editors, cartoonists, photojournalists, layout designers, graphic designers, brand managers, editors etc. in a newspaper or a magazine.

The salary of a print media journalist can range anything between INR 3-5 LPA for a new joiner. With 3-4 years of experience deserving candidates can even earn around INR 8-9 LPA. Along with the hike in salary, they also get to explore new job roles and higher positions. The salary of a journalist also depends upon various factors such as - 

·       The reputation of the college

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