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Jiya Tyagi

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Candidates are required to pass Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board to apply for BJMC at Take One School of Mass Communication. Additionally, candidates are required to apply and appear for the entrance exam conducted by the college. After checking out the eligibility criteria, candidates are required to fill out the application form by visiting the official website of the college.

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Applicants are offered a seat in the BJMC programme at Take One School of Mass Communication based on the TOS Global Entrance Exam, followed by a PI round conducted by the college. Additionally, candidates must have passed Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board to be eligible for admission. Once selected, applicants must pay a non-refundable admission fee of INR 15,000 fee to confirm their seat in the college.

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The semester-wise fee for Take One School of Mass Communication at BJMC is INR 40,000. The college offers BJMC with a duration of three years, so the total fee is INR 2.4 lakh. Additionally, candidates are required to pay a non-refundable one-time admission fee of INR 15,000 to grab a seat. Applicants are required to pay a course fee semester-wise.

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No, Class 12 marks is not enough to get admission in UG courses i.e., BJMC at Take One School of Mass Communication. Because the college offers entrance-based admission, candidates are required to apply and appear for the TOS Global entrance exam conducted by the college followed by a PI round to get admission to BJMC.

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Take One School of Mass Communication admission is open for all the courses. To be eligible for admission to any courses, applicants are required to apply and appear for the TOS Global Entrance Exam conducted by the college. Additionally, candidates must have completed Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board for admission to UG and UG Diploma courses, and hold a graduation degree for admission to PG and PG Diploma courses.

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No, Take One School of Mass Communication offers entrance-based admission followed by a personal interview for all courses. To be eligible for admission, it is mandatory to apply and appear for the entrance exam conducted by the college. The college conducts TOS Global entrance exam to offer admission to courses. Additionally, candidates are required to fill out the eligibility criteria set by the college for admission to UG, PG, and Diploma courses.

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Divya

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In Delhi,  JIMS (Jagannath Institute of Management Science),  LSR (Lady Shri Ram College for Women),  IIMC  (Indian Institute of Mass Communication),  AIMC  (Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication) are known for their Mass Communication Programmes. Chandigarh University, Amity University, and Lovely Professional University are some other universities offering mass communication courses. 

Students can see some of the popular government colleges along with their fees in the table below:

College Name

Fees (in INR)

A.J.K. Mass Communication Research Centre, Delhi

59000 - 2 lakh

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

800-50000

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi

59000

Department of Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai

-

Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi

55000 - 2 lakh

Kishinchand Chellaram College, Mumbai

1 lakh- 2 lakh

Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal

25000- 89000

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Divya

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MMC stands for Master's in Mass Communication whereas MJMC stands for Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication. MMC offers a syllabus and curriculum strictly related to mass communication (TV, Radio, Print, Digital), whereas MJMC covers subjects related to Journalism and Mass Communication along with the specialisation in public relations, event management, advertising etc.

Aspect

MJMC

MMC 

Full Form

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

Master of Mass Communication

Focus

Emphasis on Journalism and Mass Communication

Broad coverage of Mass Communication

Specializations

Often includes specialised tracks in Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, etc.

May offer a broader range of specialisations or a general track.

Career Orientation

Primarily geared towards careers in journalism, media reporting, and related fields

Offers a broader range of career options in media and communication

 

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Divya

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As Mass Communication is a huge field, it includes a lot of specialisation areas. The top PG Mass Communication and Media courses include MA or MSc in Mass Communication, PG Diploma in Journalism, TV & Radio,   screnplay, writing, or film production. Christ University,  Madras Christian College, LSR New Delhi, and St.Xavier’s Mumbai are among the top Mass Comm and Media colleges to pursue PG level courses. The average course fee in these colleges is in-between INR 5,000 - 3,00,000.

Below mentioned are the few specializations, which you can take up into your post gradation and master in the same field:

  • Print journalism
  • TV &
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Divya

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Many of the top colleges for Journalism and Mass Communication in India offer admissions based on the performance of candidates in the university level or state level entrance exam. Some of the exams are – IIMC Entrance Exam, XIC OET by Xavier Institute of Communications, DUET,  ACJ Entrance Exam, UPU CET by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam and more.

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