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EIL Bachelor of Vocation (BVoc) Degree in Visual Communication at JS Institute of Design is a four-year undergraduate course that empowers students to breathe life into words and images, crafting messages that persuade, educate and entertain. Through a dynamic blend of theoretical lectures, hands-on studio classes, frequent real-world projects, and two immersive industry internships, our curriculum cultivates the skills and vision for a fulfilling creative career.  This programme also includes opportunities for international workshops to broaden your horizons.

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The table below shows the government Journalism and Mass Communication colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:

Public/Government Colleges

Total Tuition Fee

University of Mumbai Admission

INR 4,000 – INR 31,000

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce Admission

INR 59,000

Delhi University Admission

INR 11,000

Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi Admission

INR 55,000 – INR 2 lakh

Jamia Millia Islamia Admission

INR 7,000 – INR 1 lakh

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Yes, after earning a BTech (Bachelor of Technology) degree, it is possible to pursue a Master's in mass communication. For postgraduate studies in mass communication, numerous universities and other institutions welcome students with a variety of educational backgrounds, including engineering.

The most important thing is to show that you have a keen interest in, are dedicated to, and can adjust to a new academic field in mass communication. Students can look for Master's degrees at respectable universities in mass communication or comparable subjects. Make sure that engineering-related backgrounds are accepted into t

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Students can secure their admission in Mass Communication and Media colleges in India as per their Class 12 result or some universities also take entrance exams like CUET, CUET PG,   etc.

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Students interested in Journalism can find work at news agencies, television and radio news channels, newspapers, magazines, and news portals, among other sectors. Contrarily, students who study mass communication can find employment in NGOs, public relations and advertising companies.

As for job profiles, check the following table:

Mass Communication Job ProfilesJournalism Job Profiles
Screenplay AnchorJournalist
Radio JockeyReporter
Public Relation ManagerDesk Writer
PhotographerEditors
Screenplay WriterTechnical Writer
Radio5 hosts/ managersContent Writer

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Candidates who are looking for a career in mass communication can pursue Journalism, Public Relations (PR), Advertising,  Event Management, Corporate Communication, Film Direction, anchoring etc. courses. Below are some popular courses for media aspirants:

CoursesDuration
M.J. (Bachelor of Journalism)3-years
BJMC Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication3-years
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication 2-years
B.M.C. (Bachelor of Mass Communication)3-years
M.J. (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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Refer to the table below for a detailed overview of the top Mass Communication colleges in India along with their average placement package and the prominent recruiters:

College Name

Average Placement Package

Prominent Recruiters

MICA Placements

INR 19 LPA

Cognizant, Deloitte, Flipkart, Wipro, Google, etc.

New Delhi Institute of Management Placements

INR 8 LPA

Reliance Jio, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Genpact, etc.

University of Mumbai Placements

INR 5 LPA – INR 15 LPA

Blue Star, Indiamart, GEP, Borosil, etc.

Delhi University Placements

INR 5 LPA – INR 16 LPA

Capgemini, Google, Barclays, EY, Paytm, etc.

Hope this answered your query!

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Hi, joining Mass Commnication colleges can be worthwhile for you. For that, you need to go through its ROI. Listed below are some of the best Mass Communication and Media colleges in India along with their total tuition fees and average placement package:

College Name

Total Tuition Fee

Average Placement Package

MICA

INR 28,000 – INR 3 lakh

INR 19 LPA

New Delhi Institute of Management

INR 12 lakh

INR 8 LPA

University of Mumbai

INR 4,000 – INR 31,000

INR 5 LPA – INR 15 LPA

Delhi College of Arts and Commerce

INR 59,000

INR 4 LPA

Delhi University

INR 11,000

INR 5 LPA – INR 16 LPA

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