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Rashmi Thakur

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A Mass Media Communication course refers to the study of the media channels through which a message or information is dispersed throughout the country or the world. Some Examples include Radio stations, TV channels, magazines and newspapers, the Internet etc.
For Certificate, Diploma, and Master's level programs in Mass Comm, the course time can vary from 4 months to 2 years, while a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication lasts for 3 years. Candidates who complete their graduation in a Mass Communication course are eligible to apply for the desired job prospects in prestigious work profiles such as journalists, editors, radio jockeys,

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Atul Arora

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  • Students who really like media like TV, radio, newspaper or online.

  • People who love to be creative and tell stories in many ways.

  • Good talkers who can explain idea clearly to others.

  • Students who enjoy making content like writing, editing or videos.

  • Tech friendly people who want to learn new digital media trends.

  • Even those who want to change job and go in media field.

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Shikha Arora

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Those who pursue BMM can work as journalists for various news outlets or media companies or even as writers. The individual may additionally pursue higher education in the form of an MA in mass communication and media, an MBA in media management, a master's degree in journalism, etc.

  • There are tons of career prospects with BMM training. Applicants may be employed in the field, offices, studios, etc. Candidates may work as news analysts, social media managers, news anchors, and a variety of other positions.
  • One of the biggest benefits of this job is that candidates can also work as freelancers, establish connections with multiple med
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Kapil Lalwani

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Entrance examinations for M.A in Journalism and Mass Communication happen at different times at individual educational institutions. The following predictions for 2025 entrance exam dates rely on historical patterns as Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) may conduct its exam during the 1st week of April and Xavier Institute of Communications will probably have its exam in April while Delhi University will conduct its exam in May. Several more educational institutions including Jamia Milia Islamia University and Andhra University together with Manipal University are projected to organize their admissions tests in April-May 202

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Abhay Arora

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BA Journalism & Mass Communication from School of Media Studies, Presidency University is one of the promient choice of the students. The course curriculum combines traditional medical principles with modern technologies. It offers training in New Media, Digital Marketing, Print & Electronic Media, Mobile Journalism, Film Making, and Data journalism. After pursuing BA in Journalism & Mass Communication students have the opportunity to work as PR Managers, Digital Marketer, Advertising Specialist, Media Planner, Content Writer, and others. 

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Chirag

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Key points to remember:

Eligibility:

Check the specific eligibility criteria of the university you are applying to, as some might have additional requirements or preferred academic backgrounds for the MA program. 

Bridging the gap:

While your B.El.Ed is sufficient for admission, you might need to take additional courses or demonstrate relevant skills in journalism and mass communication through internships or certifications to enhance your application. 

Career prospects:

An MA in Mass Communication can open up various career paths in journalism, content creation, public relations, advertising, and media management, even with a back

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Mohit Datta

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Though both terms are related, the Mass Media syllabus majorly focuses on the channels or platforms used to convey information (like television, radio, newspapers, etc.), meanwhile, the Mass Communication curriculum focuses on the process of disseminating those messages to the general public through those channels, including the content and strategies involved in communication itself.
Therefore, the Mass Media syllabus has deep topics related to media platforms and the Mass Communication syllabus emphasizes the theories and ethics as well as the techniques of drafting and conveying information across those platforms. Hope, you can now u

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Lalit Rastogi

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Every BMM college in India have own rules for selection. Many give admission by merit, but some ask students to clear entrance exam.

Basic rule is same – student must pass class 12 from recognised board with at least 50% marks. Any stream student can apply.

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