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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
After completing your BSc or MSc in Mass Communication, you have two major choices: either to opt for further education, which is a post-graduation or PhD, or you join an industry to gain work experience and earn money. It depends on your future goals and requirements, which way you would want to go.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course! It does not matter what stream you chose in Class 12, there are countless job options in the Mass Communication field out there. If you're really interested in this industry, just go for it. Mass Communication & Media is all about creativity and active people. Even if you think you are not very creative, you can still find great career options in the future, provided you keep your mind open all the time. So, stop thinking further if you are passionate about it and just go for it.
All the best!
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The tables given below provide an overview of some popular Mass Communication and Media courses' syllabi for candidates' reference, and given below is the semester-wise curriculum of the Mass Communication and Media course:
MCM Syllabus Semester I | |
|---|---|
Writing for Media | Introduction to Communication |
Socio-Economic & Political Scenario | Introduction to Journalism (Reporting, Writing & Editing) |
MCM Syllabus Semester II | |
History of Print & Broadcasting in India | Media Laws & Ethics |
Print Journalism-I | |
MCM Syllabus Semester III | |
Development & Communication | Radio Journalism & Production |
Basics of Camera, Lights & Sound | Print Journalism-II |
MCM Syllabus Semester IV | |
Public Relations | Introduction to Advertising |
New Media | Public Relations Lab |
MCM Syllabus Semester V | |
Advertising Practices | Media Research |
Event Management: Principles & Methods | Environment Communication |
MCM Syllabus Semester VI | |
Media Organisation & Management | Contemporary Issues |
Global Media Scenario | Value Education |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 1
12th pass out hona chahiye, top college me admission ke liye entrance test dene hote hai. Jo college, CUET ke through karata hai ya khud university level par leta hai.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Amity University Ranchi BA in Journalism and Mass Communication curriculum is divided into six semesters. Ove the course duration, students must study various core/elective subjects and undertake field work, project and summer internship. Some subjects included in the BA (JMC) curriculum Amity University, Ranchi, are listed below:
- Communication and Mass Media
- Design and Graphics
- Print Journalism
- State and Politics
- Communication for Sustainable Development
- Online Journalism and Digital Media
- Writing for Specialism
- On Air Skills for Broadcast Media
- Public Relations Concepts
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Photography starts as a passion, becomes a hobby, and eventually, you learn and grow along the way. Actually, it is not the degree but the number of hours spent behind the camera that makes you a great photographer. Here are some of the ways you can pursue a career in photography.
- Enroll in a photography course: To pursue a photography career, the first step should be enrolling in a course. With the technology evolving rapidly, you need to enroll in a photography course to understand the working of professional cameras and understand all other theoretical and practical parts of photography.
- Take up an internship: Once you have understood
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The top recruiters for Photography include various industries which hire photographers for their commissions. They seek candidates who can produce large volumes of images and capture the true picture and effectiveness of their companies. Some of these industries include:
- Journalism- Newspapers and Magazines
- Event Management- Birthday Parties, Weddings
- Advertising-Billboard banners, Magazines
- Wildlife Photography
- Sports Photography- Sports Channels, Tournaments
- Colleges and Universities
- Film and Drama Industry
- Fashion Design and Design industry
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here, we have prepared a table to provide some idea about the Careers in Photography. Also, students can check the average annual salary of different types of photographers:
Job Profile | Average Annual Salary |
|---|---|
| Fashion Photographer | INR 3 LPA-INR 5 LPA |
| Advertising Photographer | INR 5 LPA-INR 6 LPA |
| Portrait Photographer | INR 4 LPA-INR 6 LPA |
| Editorial Photographer | INR 3 LPA-INR 6 LPA |
| Fine Art Photographer | INR 4 LPA-INR 7 LPA |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are about 20+ Photography colleges in Mumbai that offer Diploma courses to their students. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:
Top Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
Le Mark School of Art | INR 1.53 Lacs – INR 3.3 lakh |
Master's Digital Photography School | INR 55,000 |
Big Art Institute | INR 65,000 – INR 1 lakh |
JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Vile Parle West | INR 85,000 |
Seamedu - School of Pro-Expressionism, Mumbai | INR 1.74 lakh |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.
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