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Sonali

Contributor-Level 9

You can explore numerous prospects around the world by pursuing one of the creative career alternatives. A Bachelor of Science or BSc in Visual Communication is one of the most sought-after degrees, despite the fact that there are numerous degree programs to learn and study various aspects of visual communication

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Anubhav biltoriya

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As of the latest update, the cutoff information for the PG Diploma in Mass Communication at Government Polytechnic College, Lucknow is not readily available. For accurate and current details, please check the official website of the college or contact their admissions office directly.

 

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

There is a difference between the journalism and mass media communication course structure in it's syllabus, fee and also the duration. The students can take a look at the table below to know the main differences between the two fields:

Difference

Journalism

Mass Media

Duration

UG-3 years

PG-2 years

Varies from 6 months to 4 years

Type of courses

Undergraduate, Postgraduate & Diploma

Undergraduate, Postgraduate & Diploma

Fees (in INR)

INR 1 lakh- 5 lakh

INR 2 Lacs -6 lakh

Average Salary (in INR)

INR 4-5 lakh

INR 5 Lacs -7 lakh

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

There are multiple courses that are related to Journalism which are provided under different names that are mentioned in the table below along with their duration -

Courses

Duration

B.J. (Bachelor of Journalism)

3-years

BJMC Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

3-years

M.J. of Journalism and Mass Communication 

2-years

B.M.C. (Bachelor of Mass Communication)

3-years

B.M.M.M.C. (BA in Mass Media and Mass Communication)

3-years

M.J. (Master of Journalism)

2-years

MMC (Master of Mass Communication)

2-years

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Journalism teaches aspiring journalists the important techniques for getting information and then presenting it infront of the audiences via multiple media platforms. 

Many people register in journalism schools to work for media companies, such as print or electronic media. The reach of journalism is expanding daily.

Students can work in many different industries after completing a journalism course like television, portals, newspapers, publishing companies, schools and colleges.

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Journalism teaches aspiring journalists the important techniques for getting information and then presenting it infront of the audiences via multiple media platforms. 

Many people register in journalism schools to work for media companies, such as print or electronic media. The reach of journalism is expanding daily.

Students can work in many different industries after completing a journalism course like television, portals, newspapers, publishing companies, schools and colleges.

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Akansha Bisht

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The future scope of BMM is endless. Graduates of the programme can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including journalism, advertising, and public relations. Most of these fields require BMM graduates to be well-versed in mass communication technology. While many jobs in the mass media industry require the skills of a BMM, some of these positions also require experience in the area.

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Muskan

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The esteemed School of Film and Media Sciences at KIIT (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology) offers courses in journalism and mass communication. The department is renowned for its cutting-edge facilities, knowledgeable instructors, and curriculum focused on industry. Through a variety of media labs, production studios, and internships with top media companies, students obtain practical experience. The department places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and gives students the chance to work on real projects to improve their employability in the media sector. Mass media graduates from KIIT have landed jobs in reputable media

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Manpreet Kaur

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Mass communication and journalism have a broad and ever-changing scope. The way we consume and share information has evolved tremendously as new technologies have emerged. This has opened up new doors for those working in the fields of mass communication and journalism. These are just a handful of the various employment paths open to those with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism.

Your precise employment prospects will be determined by your interests, talents, and experience. As the media sector is always changing, it is critical to be versatile and eager to learn new skills. You can have a successful career if

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Manpreet Kaur

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, a student can pursue MJMC after completing BA. In fact, many people pursue MJMC after earning a bachelor's degree in another discipline. This is because, regardless of your undergraduate concentration, the MJMC is a generic degree that teaches you the principles of mass communication. Some of the main advantages of pursuing MJMC after BA are:

  • You will obtain a comprehensive understanding of mass communication. Journalism, public relations, advertising, and marketing are just a few of the topics you'll learn about at MJMC. 
  • MJMC will assist you with improving your writing and communication abilities, whi
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