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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, luckily there is no age limit for this course. Any people of any age group can apply for it Event Management courses in India. Most institutes have set a eligibility criteria which is 10+2 for UG and a UG degree for PG courses.

This makes the course interesting to both young aspirants and working professionals who wish to switch careers. 

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Mani Sahni

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Yes graduates from any stream be it Arts, Commerce or even Science can pursue Event Management.

Institutes generally accept students with different academic backgrounds since this course is skill-oriented.

Once you have degree it will act as a foundation. Event Management equips you with practical knowledge like planning, budgeting, and execution.

So whether you studied economics, literature or biology, you can shift into this field if you get right training.

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Parul Shukla

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The major specializations that are offered within the Masters in Mass Communication are mentioned below-

  • Journalism

  • Public Relations (PR)

  • Advertising

  • Film and Television Production

  • Digital and New Media

  • Corporate Communication

  • Development Communication

Hope this helps!!!

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The location of your college is very much important for an MMC , as it affects your internship opportunities, networking, and job placements directly.

Studying in a major media hub like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru provides a good level of access to top media houses, advertising agencies, and production firms. 

Hope this helps!!!

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Jaya Shukla

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The differences between a private and a public university for an MMC degree are basically in their fees, infrastructure, and the industry exposure that the college provides. 

Public universities most of the times have significantly lower fees, making them more affordable option but may sometimes have older infrastructure. Private universities, on the other hand, having much higher fees, often provide beautiful and well-maintained media labs, professional-grade equipment, and a more modern, industry-oriented curriculum.

The decision of choosing a university is on you, whether you want to pursue your MMC Course from a Govt. Colle

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, it is absolutely possible to apply for a Masters in Mass Communication with no experience in media or even journalism because most of the MMC programs are designed for graduates who are coming from different stream and this don;t always have any experience.

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Mamona Jain

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No, for Masters in Mass Communication, marks of entrance exam like CAT, ATMA, etc. are accepted for admission. These exams are designed specifically to test an applicant's aptitude, general knowledge, writing skills, and media awareness, which are very much crucial for success in the field of mass communication.

 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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A modern Media and Mass Communication syllabus is basically made in a way that it blends traditional media training with new technologies like digital marketing, social media analytics, and AI. This makes sure that the students are good in both foundational media concepts and the platforms that help in shaping the future of the industry.

The syllabus mostly focuses on practical knowledge like strategic communication, multi-platform storytelling, and audience engagement through hands-on projects. It also emphasizes media ethics and data privacy, preparing the graduates to innovate and lead in an industry transformed by social media

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