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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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There are options knocked for Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which are good enough for students looking into pursuing a course in journalism and mass communication. The college has programs which train in the field of media and communication and other similar subjects. It normally concentrates more on practical training, corporate internships, and industry exposure which is very essential in the field. The faculty also consists of industry experienced people who can help further the students' academic and practical knowledge.

However, like every other institution, the overall quality of education and students'

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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A pass in Higher Secondary School Certificate (Std. XII) conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or equivalent is necessary for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (Advertising & Journalism) programme at Jai Hind College. Admission will be provided on the basis of a minimum aggregate score of 60% marks. Merit-based selection process and in addition, candidates also need to appear for the Jai Hind College Common Entrance Exam (CEE), which would help in finalizing the admission decision with board exam results.

 

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Shejal agrawal

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Courses in journalism fall under the following:

1. Bachelor in Journalism (BJMC): Here, a student is trained through undergraduate studies about the media and communication in general. Some subjects are usually news writing, reporting, editing, media ethics, broadcasting, etc.

2. Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication: This is a typical degree in which everything concerning media—from journalism, public relations, advertisement, to digital media—is studied.

3. PG Courses (M.A. in Journalism or Mass Communication) for those who seek such specialisation or more of critical study of journalism.

4. Diploma or certificate courses in journal

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Aishwarya Kumari

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There are core and generic electives included in the Lady Shri Ram College BA (Hons) Journalism course. Students can select the desired subject. Mentioned below are the LSR BA (H) Journalism generic electives:

  • Basics of Journalism
  • Introduction to Media Studies
  • Photography
  • Film Appreciation
  • Advertising and Corporate Communication

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Saksham Kumar

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Selection process for the Bachelor of Arts (Advertising Journalism) Admission is generally based on qualifications or entrance examinations. Depends on the college Most Indian universities, including the state of Maharashtra, consider Class 12 (HSC) scores as the main criterion.

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 Submitting Applications: Applicants can fill out college or university applications online or offline.

Eligibility List/Entrance Test: Admission will be based on Class 12 marks or entrance test results, if any.

Document Verification: Selected candidates are required to submit required documents such as Class 12 Marksheet, Transfer Certifi

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Students from each and every stream are free to opt for mass communication course and as such there are no particular restrictions. However, the eligibility criteria for this course is that students need to clear 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50-60% (depending on the course they select to pursue) from a recognised board.

After the board results, students can choose to pursue this course for which they need to clear merit based and entrance exams depending upon the university and submit the required documents for verification, following which they are enrolled into the course and can start with their college classes.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Placement scenario for the Post Graduate Program in Digital Media and Marketing Communication at NMIMS looks promising. In the recent report, the students have been placed in the top companies, showing great industry connections. The average salary package for graduates has gone to INR 25.13 LPA, and other programs reach as high as INR 67.70 LPA. The placement cell actively supports a recruitment drive, and the overall preparation of students is effective in the job market. NMIMS offers great student support for careers in the field of digital media and marketing communication.

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Astha Mishra

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Popular courses in Public Relations include:

 

- *Undergraduate Courses*:

    - _BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication)_

    - _BA (Hons) in Advertising and Public Relations_

    - _BBA in Event Management and Public Relations_

    - _BA in Journalism and Mass Communication_

 

- *Postgraduate Courses*:

    - _MJMC (Master of Journalism and Mass Communication)_

    - _MA in Public Relations and Advertising_

    - _PG Diploma in Public Relations_

    - _MBA in Communication Management_

 

- *Diploma and Certificate Courses*:

    - _Dipl

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Aashi Singhi

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Yes, NRAI School of Mass Communication offers a three year BJMC course at the UG level. The Bachelor in Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) helps students to pursue their career in the field of Media and Journalism, by providing them knowledge in the creativity, innovation and more. 

The admission is based on the performance in the last qualifying examination.

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Nishtha Kaur

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For students belonging to the General AI category, the chances are less to get admission to B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science in the first round of admission. You might have to wait for the next rounds to see if you are eligible for admission. JMI cutoff 2026 for B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science is 84.75 in the General category. Therefore, candidates must target a higher cutoff to secure a seat in Round 1

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