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Divya

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The major subjects taught under the BMM courses include Fundamentals of Mass Communication, Communication Skills, the Sociology of News and Social Movements in India, Principles of Management And Marketing, Creative Writing, Journalism and Public Relations, to name a few. For those who want to work in the media and communication industry, a bachelor's degree in mass media provides many opportunities.

Anyone with any background can choose this stream because it is such a large field. The three-year study, spanning over six semesters, covers topics linked to communication and media outlets like newspapers, radio, and television.

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Divya

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No, it is not necessary for students to have studied the Humanities stream to pursue the BMM programme. Students with good verbal and written communication skills, an interest in the field of news and events, critical and analytical bent of mind are all that need to be suitable for studying BMM. Candidates' performance on the admission exam determines whether they will be accepted into one of India's top BMM universities. To be admitted to the BMM programme,  applicants must successfully pass the entrance exams provided by the universities.

As per the eligibility criteria for admission in BMM programme, students

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Divya

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 BJMC and BMM are both degree programmes pursued at the undergraduate level. Both the programmes focus on the field of media and communication, but they may have some differences in terms of curriculum, emphasis, and scope. Here are some points to consider:

Points of DifferenceBJMCBMM
Full FormBachelor of Journalism and Mass CommunicationBachelor of Mass Media
FocusJournalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, Advertising, PRMass Media, Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations, Entertainment
Subjects CoveredJournalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, Advertising, PRMass Media, Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations, Communication
Curriculum structureBroader coverage of media and communication disciplinesSpecialised focus on mass media and related fields
Career OpportunitiesJournalism, Mass Communication, Advertising, PR, Digital MediaMass Media, Journalism, Advertising, PR, Entertainment, Digital Media
Job RolesJournalist,  Reporter,  Content Writer,  Media ProfessionalMedia Professional, Journalist,  PR Executive,  PR Professional

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Divya

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BMM or Bachelor of Mass Media is a good option for graduation for students who have good communication skills and are interested in working for various mass communication platforms and roles such as Print, Electronic, or Digital Media as a journalist, news anchor, Radio, or Video Jockey or Public Relations or Corporate Communication and advertising, etc.

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the various MBA in Event Management colleges in Pune along with their total tuition fees:

Top CollegesTotal Tuition Fee
MIT College of Management, MIT-ADT UniversityINR 4 lakh
Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences, PuneINR 9 lakh
Indian School of Business Management and Administration PuneINR 30,000

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Tasbiya Khan

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There is only one Event Management college in Pune that offers distance courses, which is listed below along with their total tuition fees:

Distance CollegesTotal Tuition Fee
Indian School of Business Management and Administration PuneINR 30,000

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website.

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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 50+ MBA in Event Management Colleges in India. Some of the colleges are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

College NamesTotal Tuition Fee
SAGE University, IndoreINR 2 lakh
GEMS B School, BangaloreINR 5 Lacs - INR 6 lakh
MIT College of Management, MIT-ADT UniversityINR 4 lakh
NAEMD MumbaiINR 2 Lacs - INR 3 lakh
United UniversityINR 3 lakh

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Priyanka Sehgal

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M.A. in mass communication covers different subjects that enables the candidates to share information around the world using different sources of digital media like radio and TV. The course curriculum is designed to provide in-depth training on radio, newspapers, tv, and radio. 
Apart from this, students get the opportunity to get practical exposure through internships, seminars, and live projects which is an important part of these courses.

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Priyanka Sehgal

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Though both MA mass communication and MA in journalism are postgraduate level courses focusing on different facets of journalism and mass communication including public relations and digital media. But there are two key differences in both the courses. To understand the differences better, read the complete answer.

The first major difference lies in the focus of the course. MA in Mass Communication focuses more on theoretical and research portion. While, the latter focuses more on application and execution. The second major difference lies in the purpose of the course.  MA in mass communication intends to educate students in a way

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Priyanka Sehgal

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The duration of an MA in Mass Communication and Media Studies varies by university. Most programmes, however, are normally provided full-time and take two years to finish. Some institutions also offer part-time programmes that can be completed in three to four years.

An MA in Mass Communication and Media Studies program's curriculum often includes courses in media theory, media history, media law, media ethics, media production, and media research. Some programmes may also include electives in digital media, broadcast journalism, or public relations.

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