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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Avi!
There is no difference as such. Both are same courses with different names. Both are degree courses in Journalism and Mass Communication of 3 years' duration at UG level.

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astha singh

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Hi Om!nA rank in IPU CET till 1000 is a great rank to get into the top colleges of IPU like VIPS, JIMS and Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management. Apart from this, IPU keeps having counselling in 2-3 levels, so there is always a good chance that a rank till 2000 may also get you a good college. You may refer to these books for preparation: Arihant Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination Mass Communication and Journalism BJMS Entrance Examination by Dheeraj Pandey Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Examination by Students Aid Publication.

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astha singh

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Hi Pallak,
The Diploma course in event management in National Institute of Event Management is a part time, 11 months UG level course. To be eligible to apply for the course, you need to clear your 10+2 with minimum of 45 percent marks. Class 10th students are not eligible to apply.

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ayush singhal

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Hi, VIPS tries to get more and more companies every year, so that every student gets placed. The college even gets internships for students doing BCA and BJMC Law and BJMC. Placements are rather better, though even here most students choose to look for a job themselves. Companies that visit the campus are Airtel, NDTV, Zee, Mid-day for journalism students. The college doesn't own its own hostel which is one drawback but there surely are PGs/Flats (private) at a stone throw distance from the campus. As I said earlier that the region outside college is less safe, it all depends on you whether to go for PGs or not. Students from outer Del
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Hi Akshita!
There is no need to be confused or baffled at the question which is a natural thing for anyone today when jobs and careers have been so complex. You need to believe that there are jobs. There is no dirth of jobs, neither in India or abroad. The changes thing is that now jobs have changed their nature of availability as well as execution. There are new domains that have emerged and we need to be prepared for the same. New areas and title of the jobs. Now Let's discuss your query. After reading your question- before reading your description- I thought to tell you 1. Media Studies 2. Travel and Tourism. Fortunately, you are do
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If you want a career as an actor or a model, this course can help you. After completing your course, you can become an actor, a model, a screenplay writer, a theater artist, an anchor, or a TV host, etc. You may also proceed with a career in Radio as RJ, script writer, recording artist. Basically these courses open up a door into the world of glam, where you can only succeed if you own a talent along with a degree/ certificate. You don't have things to mug up and write but to observe and adapt. An actor can't be successful by just speaking the dialogues provided to him/her by a scriptwriter, but by speaking them with apt feelings and e
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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There is a word 'nomenclature' I wish you check the meaning of this because I need to use this word to make a reply. A university can name its course, under the guidelines by UGC. A Bachelor's degree in journalism had commonly been called Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication- BJMC as universities have the right to name the courses, the journalists and mass comm. got some specialisation as well as professional touch and got named by some as BA mass comm. Some universities came with B.Sc in mass media, BA in mass comm, BA in mass media, B.Sc in media studies as well. Another reason is following the global trends where we see for
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

If by higher studies you mean Post Graduation then you may opt for job opportunities. If you mean stone certificate course or a Diploma just after school then you should think of higher studies to do a specialisation course.

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