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Shiv Kumar

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The best courses at MIT School of Film and Theatre, ADT University, include the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Film Making, which offers comprehensive training in areas like direction, cinematography, and film editing. For theatre enthusiasts, the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Dramatic Art is ideal, focusing on acting, direction, and theatre design. At the postgraduate level, the Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Film Making provides advanced training for students aiming to specialize in filmmaking skills.

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Shailja Rawat

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Completing a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication course from JLU Bhopal opens up many career options. Students graduating from this programme can seek out jobs with titles such as Editor, Content Writer, Teacher, News Reporter, and more. Fresh graduates can find jobs in various sectors such as Social Work Organisations, Media Organisations, etc.

Upon completion of graduation, a student can take government exams to work in the public sector as an IAS, Police Officer, or Civil Servant, and more. Students must note that these are just some common future options. Actual career prospects may differ from student to student based on their

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Nikita Chauhan

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Hi yes, here are some interesting Mass Communication books apart from the regular syllabus that will help you gain extra knowledge about the field:

  • Propaganda and the Public Mind by Noam Chomsky.
  • Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene M. Schwartz.
  • Morale: First Line of Defense? by Edward L. Bernays.
  • Crystallizing Public Opinion by Edward L. Bernays.
  • Dynamics of Mass Communication Theory and Practice by Uma Narula.
  • Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man by Marshall McLuhan.

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Rashmi Thakur

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No, a Bachlor's degree in Mass Communication is not mandatory to get admission to an MMC admission, however, having a degree in a relevant discipline will only help you get a better of MMC subjects as you already have the foundational knowledge of them.

Having a relevant bachelor's degree also acts as a guide for a successful career choice as you will already know about your interests in a specific specialisation you wish to pursue as a career path.

Hope this helps!!!

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Shailja Singh

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Refer to the following books for CUET Mass Media exam:

  • Mass Communication in India – Keval J. Kumar
  • Media Ethics and Law – Jan R. Hakemulder
  • Introduction to Communication Studies – John Fiske
  • Journalism: Principles and Practice – Tony Harcup
  • The Media and Modernity: A Social Theory of the Media – John B. Thompson
  • Current Affairs and Media Industry Reports

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Shikha Arora

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Many Journalism colleges in India offer Online Masters of Journalism course, however, the two college given below are considered the best options:

Online Masters of Journalism CollegesTuition Fee
School of Distance Education, Jiwaji University, GwaliorINR 45,280
Institute of Technical and Professional Studies-

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling of the institute/exam.

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Atul Arora

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Yes, you can get admission to the Master of Journalism programme through lateral entry. Though not every college offers lateral entry to Journalism students, some institutions like IGNOU, Apeejay Stya University, etc., do. However, you'll still need to fulfil the eligibility criteria to be eligible for the admission process.

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