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Yash Mittal

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BAMU BA Mass Communication and Journalism curriculum is divided into semester-pattern. Hence, the curriculum includes subjects semester-wise. Students are required to study some of the following subjects during the programme mentioned below:

  • Introduction to Print Media
  • Media History
  • Media Language
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Media Ethics and Laws 
  • Television Journalism, etc.

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Himanshi Pandey

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The BA graduates in the filed of Journalism and Mass Communication can build a career in the field of public relations, television, films, publishing, journalism, editing, direction, etc. Following are the various job profiles offered to the graduates after pursuing the said course from PMU:

  • Sound Engineer
  • Public Relations Officer
  • Special Correspondent
  • TV Correspondent
  • Radio Jockey/ RJ
  • Screenwriter
  • Art Director
  • Editor
  • Event manager
  • Photojournalist

The graduates of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication at PMU can work with the following types of companies:

AIR - All India Radio
Circulation and Public Relations
Central Information Service
Legal Affai

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Himanshi Pandey

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The curriculum for BA in Journalism and Mass Communication at PMU is designed to cover the important topics relevant to the field of Journalism. The duration of the course is three years which is further divided into six semesters. In each semester, candidates have to study a combination of core and elective subjects. Each subject carries certain credits. The total credits to be earned in three years is 141. The following subjects form a part of the course curriculum:

  • Introduction to Journalism
  • History of Media
  • Basics of Reporting
  • Introduction to Advertising
  • Introduction to Public Relations
  • Introduction to Electronic Media
  • Indian Constitution
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Bhumika Yadav

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Krupanidhi Degree College emphasizes the importance and impact of the included subjects on students' lives and future career paths in its BA syllabus. Prospective students can review the following list of subjects available at Krupanidhi Degree College for a BA in (English, Journalism & Psychology): General English, additional language, Psychology, Journalism, Optional English, Foundation Course, CC & EC.

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In general, the institute reporting process is conducted for three to four days for each round of Assam NEET counselling. 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 institutes is extended. There may be a possibility that DME Assam will conduct institute reporting separately for courses or candidate categories.

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Priyanka Sehgal

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Though both MA mass communication and MA in journalism are postgraduate level courses focusing on different facets of journalism and mass communication including public relations and digital media. But there are two key differences in both the courses. To understand the differences better, read the complete answer.

The first major difference lies in the focus of the course. MA in Mass Communication focuses more on theoretical and research portion. While, the latter focuses more on application and execution. The second major difference lies in the purpose of the course.  MA in mass communication intends to educate students in a way

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Candidates who are appearing for the UGAT exam must report at the exam centre at least an hour before the commencement of the exam. The UGAT exam will be conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Candidates must reach the exam centre the latest by 8:00 AM. Candidates must also note, that they will not be allowed to leave the exam centre before the exam gets over. 

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