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Gunjan Dhawan

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The choice among them depends on your career requirements and interests. No doubt, a full-fledged PG-degree course in Journalism will open more learning and earning opportunities for you. But a PG Diploma will be easier and faster to complete. Also, a Diploma programme is relatively cheaper than a Master's course.

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Muskan Singh

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Yes, agar aapke core subject me journalism ke paper hai to aap MA in journalism kr skte hai.

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Indrani Tyagi

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The career option available after completing the MA in Journalism & Mass Communication programme from Mangalore University equips students to pursue wide-ranging careers that are aimed at providing solutions to India's social challenges. Students will be well placed to work across a range of sectors, including:

  • Government and Public Policy sector
  • Consulting and Financial Services
  • Advertising, Marketing,  Journalism
  • NGOs and Charities
  • Research and Academia

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Himanshi Gupta

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The course curriculum include topics related to Journalism and Mass Communication. Total course duration is divided into four semesters. There are open electives and outdoor activity based courses as well. Mentioned below are the topics/subjects included in the Amity School of Communication MA in Journalism and Mass Communication syllabus:

  • Mass Communication Theory & Practical
  • Data Journalism
  • Digital Marketing
  • Professional and Business Communication
  • Film Theory and Practice
  • Marketing Management, etc.

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Indrani Kumar

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MA in Journalism and Mass Communication Professional is a two-year postgraduate degree course, divided into four semesters. Each semester contains core and elective subjects. Some of the subjects included in the first semester of the course are: 

  • Communication & Media Theories
  • International Communication & Global 
  • Media Politics 
  • Advertising & PR
  • Photojournalism
  • Print Media 
  • Software Training 

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Kapil Lalwani

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For M.A Journalism and Mass Communication, a syllabus of focused areas covering journalism, mass communication and media studies is required to prepare for. The syllabus normally covers about 10-12 papers per semester, i.e 4-6 papers in the first semester and 4-6 papers in the second semester. Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication, Media and Society, Reporting and Editing, Broadcast Journalism, Research Methodology are just a few topics covered. Also, study for entrance exams like IPU CET, DUET, or JNUEE for areas like current affairs, media and communication and analytical skills. It takes 4 to 6 months to prepare as well

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi Institute of Hindi Studies and Linguistics is a really good college to pursue M.A in Mass Communication and Journalism and this Institute is specialised under Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University. Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi Institute of Hindi Studies and Linguistics offers 2 courses, including PG Diploma and M.A.

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Malavika

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In Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), taking the Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET) is usually a prerequisite for admission to the MAJMC program. Several central universities in India, including BBAU, use the CUET as a single entrance exam to expedite the postgraduate programme admissions process. The exam evaluates students' knowledge and abilities related to their selected subject of study, such as mass communication and journalism. But admissions standards can change, and colleges occasionally revise their policies. Visit the official BBAU website or get in touch with the admissions office directly for the most acc

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Yash Sakhare

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The application fees for the M.A. (Journalism & Mass Comm.) programme at ISBJ MIT-ADT University is INR 1,500. This fee is non-refundable and must be paid upon submission of the application form. 

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Ishan Patil

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Eligibility Criteria:

 

Educational Qualifications: Typically, a candidate needs to have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university. A background in media, journalism, or communication can be beneficial but is not always mandatory.

Minimum Marks: There may be a minimum percentage or CGPA requirement in your undergraduate degree.

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