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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
To pursue a career in the media field, you have a variety of options depending on your interests and strengths. Here are some popular courses that can help you build a strong foundation in the media industry:
Journalism: If you're interested in news reporting, writing, and storytelling, a degree in journalism could be a great choice. You'll learn about ethics, research, interviewing techniques, and various forms of media writing.
Communication Studies/Mass Communication: This course covers a wide range of topics including media theory, public relations, advertising, media production, and media effects. It provides a holistic view of the
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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hi,
Mass Communication is a study of broadcasting and structuring news in a creative way to spread it to large masses across the globe or a nation. In Mass Communication courses, students are taught to run a radio, TV channel, internet, digital media, etc. platforms effectively through subjects like Media Law and Ethics, Media Planning and Strategy, Broadcasting, Research, etc.
In India, students can pursue Mass Communication Courses After the 12th, 10th, as well as after graduation. Some popular Mass Communication courses are Certificate in Journalism, BA in Mass Communication, Diploma or PG Diploma in Mass Communication, Ph.D. in
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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
Hi,
Kindly visit the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/usa/universities/university-of-new-haven/courses/bjmc-bc
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Contributor-Level 10
Once a students completed BJMC degree, the students is ready to enter the mass media world such as Reporting, Broadcast Production, Radio Production etc. The points below are some of the career options available after completing degree:
- News Reporter
- Editor
- Content Writer
- Public Relation Officer
- Copywriter
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidate must have completed Bachelor's degree in any discipline from any recognised University/Institute
And should clear IIMC exam and the cutoff rank for general category is 119 as per 2022 year and it is expected to become less this time
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is a curricula unit of St. Xavier’s College, Autonomous. It is a professional media centre which offers a variety of services in training and production.
The Outlook I-Care has ranked XIC No. 1 among the top 35 Private Mass Communication Colleges in India.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
After completing the Diploma in Fashion Photography students get a chance to work in the following projects:
- Fashion Studios
- Advertising Agencies
- Event Management
- Clothes Catalogues
- Fashion Websites and Magazines
- Freelance
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