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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Jindal School of Journalism and Communication (JSJC) BA in Journalism and Media Studies lasts for four years and is spread across eight semesters. The BA curriculum follows a credit system. The total credits of the entire semester sums up to 200, where 186 are academic credits and 14 are internship credits. The subjects that are covered in the first semecter of Journalism and Media Studies are as follows:
- Visual Cultures
- Sound Appreciation
- Introduction to Graphic Design
- New Media and Network Futures
- India's Past and Present
- Reading for Writing
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
There are three kinds of courses in Mass Communication:
Undergraduate: These courses are typically offered at colleges and universities. They typically last for three to four years. Some of the most common undergraduate courses in Mass Communication and Media include
- Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication (BA Mass Comm.)
- Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)
- Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM)
Graduate: These courses are typically offered at colleges and universities. They typically last for one to two years. Some of the most common graduate courses in Mass Communication and Media include:
- Master of Arts in Mass Communication (MA Mass Comm.)
- Master
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the syllabus of Mass communication and Journalism subjects differ in various aspects. The students can see the table below to get an idea.
Mass Communication Subjects | Journalism Subjects |
---|---|
Introduction to Journalism | Reporting |
Contemporary Issues | Fundamentals of Journalism |
Basics or Design and Graphic | Oniline/ Internet & New Media Journalism |
Corporate Communication | Print and Digital Journalism |
Media and Human Rights | Television Broadcasting |
Media Laws and Ethics | Writing for Media |
Photography | Media Laws and Indian Constitution |
Media Management | Audio-Visual Media |
Introduction to Advertising | Radio Journalism and Production |
Media Research | Print Media |
Communication Research | Editing Methods |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
In general, the institute reporting process for Andhra Pradesh NEET counselling is conducted for three to four days for each round. Candidates will have to check the important dates carefully and report to the institutes within the deadline. In certain cases, the last date of reporting to the institutes is extended.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are 11 subjects included in the first semester of Amity SOC BA in Journalism and Mass Communication course. The total course duration is divided into semester pattern. The courses included in the curriculum are enlisted below:
- Fundamentals of Environmental Studies
- Design and Graphics
- Screen Arts
- Introduction to Basic Concepts of Sociology
- Indian National Movement and Constitution of India
- International Relations
- Communication and Mass Media
- Communication Skills
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The total course fee is a cumulative of multiple components, such as tuition fee, security deposit, hostel fee, etc. For the MA in Jourlism and Mass Communication course, the total fee is INR 41,700. The fee structure is as follows:
Fee components | Amount (2 years) |
---|---|
Tuition fees | INR 9,700 |
Hostel fees | INR 32,000 |
NOTE: The fee mentioned here is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes. Hence, is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The course fee for Indian students for the BA - Journalism and Mass Communication programme at SGVU is INR 75,000, while foreign students need to pay INR 50,000. Candidates must have completed 10+2 or its equivalent to be eligible for the program.
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Beginner-Level 1
After completing a Master's in Journalism & Mass Communication along with a Diploma in Media Laws and Practices (DMLP) from HIMCOM (Hindustan Institute of Mass Communication) you can have various job prospects in the field of media, communication, and journalism. You can work as a Reporter, Broadcast Journalist, Digital media specialist, Public Relations Manager, Content Writer, Media Analyst or Media Educator, Filmmaker, Freelance Journalist etc. There are huge range of career options in Media and you can choose whatever suits you well.
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