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Aayushi Madavi

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To get a PG Diploma in Urdu Media from JMI, candidates must have at least 55% marks in Urdu, Persian or Arabic in the final exams of their class 12. 

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Aayushi Madavi

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Jamia Millia Islamia's mass communication courses are taught at AJK MCRC or AJK Mass Communication Research Centre. To apply for these courses, aspirants must take the JMI Entrance Exam. It's a three hour long test. This is followed by an interview round. Candidates also have to showcase their portfolios. It must be noted that only postgraduate mass communication courses are offered at AJK MCRC.

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Manori Sahni

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The first year of the UG course is divided into two semesters. There is a proper syllabus in place for each course semester with theory and practical subjects. A credit and marks are also attached with each subjects. Mentioned below are some of the subjects taught in the first year of SGT University BSc Radio Imaging Technology course:

  • Human Anatomy - I
  • Human Physiology - I
  • General Microbiology and Pathology
  • Fundamentals of Computer Science
  • General Radiography Positioning and Terminology, etc.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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The admissions have been closed for this year.

For Indian students, the first-year academic fee for   (Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) – Honours / Honours with Research - Indian Students - 

1st installment - INR 1,73,000 + INR 20,000 = INR 1,93,000 which needs to be depostited at the time of Provisional Admission

2nd installment - INR 1,73,000 which needs to be depostited by 25th November, 2024.

 

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Pallavi

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No, Most institutions do not impose age limits for Journalism and Mass Communication programs. However, it's recommended to verify specific criteria with the chosen institution.

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Pallavi

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Yes, some popular several universities india conduct their entrance exam for the admission in Mass communication Courses incuding BJMC, MJMC, BA in Journalim and Mass Communication, MA in Journalism and Mass Communication. Some of the popular entrance exams include:

  • IIMC Entrance Exam
  • DUET (Delhi University)
  • Symbiosis SET
  • Jamia Entrance Test

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Pallavi

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The skills that are required for a career in Journalism and Mass Communication is as follows:

  • Excellent communication and writing skills
  • Research and analytical ability
  • Creativity and storytelling
  • Adaptability to new technologies
  • Networking and interpersonal skills

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Himanshi Pandey

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According to the Apex University reviews available on Shiksha.com, students gave an average rating of 3.3 stars (out of 5) to BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) placements. The university places around 50-60% of the students enrolled in the programme. Various media houses such as Aaj Tak, Patrika and Dainik Jagran hire students for job roles, such as anchors, reporters, video editors, photographers, and radio jockeys. As per a review posted in 2023, the highest salary package offered to BA (Journalism & Mass Communication) students is INR 4.8 LPA (INR 40,000 per month).

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Pallavi

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Yes, Some intitutes provide MA in Mass Communication programme in which they offer specializations allowing students to focus on specific areas such as:

  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Digital Media
  • Corporate Communication
  • Film Studies
  • Media Research

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Pallavi

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A Master of Arts in Mass Communication and Media Studies (MA) is a postgraduate degree that equips students with the information and abilities needed to operate in the media sector. Topics covered in the programme include media theory, media history, media law, media ethics, media production, and media research.

MA programs in Mass Communication and Media Studies are available at several institutions and colleges throughout the world. The programme normally lasts one to two years, and the coursework can be delivered either full-time or part-time.

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