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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Admission to M.A. (Journalism & Mass Comm.) at ISBJ MIT-ADT University is not done based on any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree with at least 40% scores in any field from any recognized university/institute.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The MA in Journalism and Mass Communication curriculum at Jain University typically includes core subjects like Media Theory, Communication Research Methods, Media Law and Ethics, and Global Media Trends. There are specialisation options such as Print Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Media, and Advertising. Practical training includes courses in News Reporting, Editing, Multimedia Journalism, and Digital Skills
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year agoContributor-Level 8
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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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
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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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 given fee information is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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a year ago
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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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates who have completed graduation with 50% aggregate. Students should have bachelor’s degree from an acknowledged College or University. Students who have complete PG degree are too allowed to register for the course. Candidates with a stronghold on English language are occasionally picked at the time of admission. The selection criteria for the course is Entrance Test + Interview.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, there are about 400+ MA in Journalism colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their total tuition fees:
| College Name | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| St. Joseph's University | INR 2 lakh |
| Bennett University | INR 7 lakh |
| MIT WPU | INR 4 lakh |
| Chandigarh University | INR 3 lakh |
| Amity University Noida | INR 1 Lacs - INR 3 lakh |
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