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Pallavi

Contributor-Level 10

BMMMC stands for Bachelor of Mass Media and Mass Communication. Students who major in public communication have numerous opportunities to work in the media and entertainment industries. Students learn about them in the course through both practical and theoretical education. A 10+2 graduate from an authorised board is required. No prior knowledge or experience is necessary for a BMMMC course. 

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Vishakha

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Both of the programme MA in Journalism and MA in Audio Visual courses offered at SIMC Pune are two-year postgraduate degree courses. Check out the main difference between these two specialisations in the mentioned points below: 

  • The Journalism course trains students who want to eventually enter news organisations – print, broadcast and online.
  • The Audio-Visual course is aimed at students who eventually enter the domain of AV production, direction, writing, camera, editing and other related roles in the television and film sectors.

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Anju

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The Department of Visual Communication and Animation at Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute offers:

1. B.Sc. in Visual Communication

2. B.Sc. in Animation and Multimedia

3. M.Sc. in Visual Communication

4. M.Sc. in Animation and Multimedia

These programs focus on media, animation, and creative communication fields.

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Anju

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The best course in the Department of Visual Communication and Animation at Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute depends on your interests:

- B.Sc. in Visual Communication: Ideal for media, advertising, and design careers.

- B.Sc. in Animation: Best for careers in animation, gaming, and film.

- B.Sc. in Multimedia: Offers a mix of animation, design, and web development skills.

Choose based on your career goals in media, design, or animation.

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Manori Sahni

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There are a total of 10 subjects that are covered in the SRM BA in JMC course. These are general language subjects with some more focused on journalism and related topics. Mentioned below are all the topics that are covered in the first semester of the programme:

  • Tamil
  • Hindi 
  • French
  • English
  • Basic of Print Journalism
  • Communication Theories
  • Essentials of Reporting
  • Universal Human Values
  • Understanding Politics and Society
  • Quntitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning

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Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

There are a total of seven discipline specific elective courses in the SRM IST Chennai BA in Journalism and Mass Communication curriculum. Students can choose the preferred courses. The courses included in the course curriculum are:

  • Citizen Journalism
  • Graphic Designing
  • Digital Story Telling
  • Event Management
  • Podcast Production
  • Documentary Making
  • Media and Public Diplomacy

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LAKSHMI VISHAL Thalla

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Both the Diploma in Photography and Diploma in Filmmaking are the best courses, each offering unique opportunities at ACOFA

Diploma in Photography :

  • Focus: Captures images using various techniques and equipment.
  • Career Paths: Product photography, wildlife photography, fashion photography, portrait photography, and more.  
  • Ideal for : Those who have a passion for capturing moments and images.


Diploma in Filmmaking

  • Focus: Creating moving images through various techniques, including direction, cinematography, editing, and sound design. 
  • Career Paths: Film director, cinematographer, editor, scriptwriter, production assistant, and more.
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Shekar Bestha

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Yes, you can typically join the Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication for a PG Diploma programme without needing the JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh) score. JEECUP is usually for Polytechnic and engineering courses in Uttar Pradesh, not for journalism or mass communication programs.

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Pallavi

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In the world of communication, advertising and public relations (PR) play distinct but complimentary functions. Advertising is a paid advertising strategy used to promote products, services, or brands. On the other hand, Public relations works in the field of earned media, focusing on the development and maintenance of a positive reputation for a company, individual, or cause. 

Points of Difference

Advertising

Public Relations (PR)

Purpose

To promote a product, service, or brand

To build and maintain a positive reputation, manage relationships, and create a favorable image for an organization, individual, or cause.

Control 

Advertisers have complete control over the message and its placement.

PR professionals have less control over media coverage and rely on earned media (coverage gained through promotional efforts rather than paid advertising).

Paid/Unpaid

Paid communication

Generally unpaid (focuses on earned media, although there are paid PR services).

Credibility

Often perceived as less credible due to the paid nature of the message.

Typically seen as more credible because it relies on third-party validation, such as media coverage.

Format

Specific formats like print, radio, TV, online ads

Varied formats, including press releases, media events, social media, and community relations.

Audience

Narrowly focused on target consumers or audiences.

Targets a broader audience, including media, employees, investors, and the public.

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Pallavi

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Some of the best government colleges offering Public Relations courses are listed below: 

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