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Vicky Singh

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Alternatively, candidates may procure the Admission Brochure from Manav Rachna Campus, Administrative Headquarters or City Centers, details of which are available on Manav Rachna website. Admission Brochure contains a Scratch Card (voucher code) consisting of a covered number, which will facilitate submission of application form online.

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Tanushree Malik

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If you want to take admission in journalism course, every institute has different requirements for selecting candidates for their course. For undergraduates:
you can apply for journalism course after you have passed class 12 with a minimum percentile of 50 from any stream be hit Science, commerce or arts.
Some colleges require you to possess excellent communication skills, English speaking skills and writing skills
Admissions are done either on basis of 12th marks or on the basis of entrance tests of various universities
Some colleges also take personal interviews to shortlist students
For post graduates:
You must have a valid under graduat
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Dinesh Sahu

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MA Mass Communication is a Postgraduate Mass Communication course. The total duration of this course is 2 years and it is divided into 4 semesters.

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Vaghela Bharat

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B.A.latest cutoff is All University is good by 1nd 2nd 3rd year.BAMUmass communication and journalism is a No.of seats (40). Exam12CBSC.and Total tuition fees 45000k. And median salary in a (INR1.2 LPA).

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Akriti Arya

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It all depends on your area of interest. My personal opinion is that BDS is better than B.J. M. C. because it has good market value. If you are passionate about journalism, then you must opt for this. Don't think about financial stability. Also, it has a very good scope.

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Akriti Arya

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Hello Dimple, Both are different fields. BDS is a better option and it has good career and earning options compare to B.J. M. C. But, it depends on your interest.

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Aysgetdfhrfj

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INR 3 Lacs- INR 5 Lac entire course.

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Yadish Suvarna

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These are some best colleges
Chitkara Business School, Patiala
HITS Chennai - Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science
Burdwan University - University of Burdwan
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal
Punjabi University, Patiala
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati
Educational Multimedia Research Centre, DAVV, Indore.

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Abhijitsinh tanvar

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Mass Communication courses deal with the method of dispersing vital information to a large number of people. It is not just limited to Journalism but also includes other media fields such as News gathering and reporting, Film Direction/Production, Event Management, Public Relations, Advertising, Corporate/Business Communication and so on. To be eligible for Mass Communication Courses after 12th, students need to pass class 12th with a 50% aggregate score. The prerequisites may vary depending on the courses, some higher-level PG and Ph.D. mass communication courses also require a graduation degree in mass communication. The admission pr
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Deeksha Dixit

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You can work in the media industry with the help of the Bachelor of Mass Media. You can get the following jobs with BMM

  • Editor: As a fresher, you can get a salary of up to Rs. 3.93 Lacs.
  • News Reporter: News reporters typically earn Rs. 4 Lacs per year in their first few years of employment.
  • Photojournalist: As a photojournalist, you can get a salary of around Rs. 4.6 Lacs at any top news agency.
  • Public Relations Manager: The average salary for a PR manager is around Rs. 3.6 Lacs.
  • Columnist: You can also become a columnist and get a salary package of around Rs. 3.66 Lacs in the initial years.

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