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Nishtha Patra

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There are several companies that recruit event mangement students including:

  • Wizcraft Entertainment
  • Cox & Kings
  • DNA Entertainment Networks
  • Museums and Galleries
  • Charities and NGOs
  • Other companies like Marriott, Max Healthcare, IndiaMART, Malabar Group, Zee TV, Taj, Pepsico, etc.

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Kartik Yadav

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Event Management industry is experiencing growth, particularly in India, with a projected market size of $7.80 billion by 2029. This means more companies are hiring event managers, but the competition for those positions is very high. Moreover, many recruiters prioritise practical experience and skills over a specific degree, which is also making it convinient for graduates to not only focus on gaining degrees but skills.  

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Nishtha Kumari

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Yes like digital event management, eco-friendly planning, and using technology.

Industry use tech a lot - like virtual event, online guest manage, social media promotion. So course teach platform choose, online engage and hybrid event handle.

People care about environment so course add waste reduce, save energy and also use green resource.

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Jiya Singh

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First you need to complete your education where a degree or diploma in event management, hospitality, or a related field can be beneficial. Apart from this, gaining experience through internships is a great way to build your portfolio and network. 

You can also consider certifications or advanced courses to enhance your skills and knowledge. 

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, international students pursuing their higher studies from an US-based institution can go on to attain permanent residency (PR), also called a green card, in the United States.

To obtain a green card, students studying on an F1 visa (student visa), have to apply for an OPT or STEM OPT Extension followed by an H1B visa (post-study employment visa), for which they must attain a job offer from a recognised organisation in the United States.

H-1 B Visa holders are then eligible to apply for the Green Card.

Check out: F1 Student Visa to USA Green Card, for a more detailed description of the same.

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Atul Arora

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There are so many PG course options once you complete the BMM course. You can go for Master of Mass Communication (MMC), Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC), or Master of Journalism (M.J.). You can also go for PG Diploma courses in Journalism. It depends on your interests and future goals.

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Shikha Arora

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Both BMM and B.Ed have a bright future scope in India, though it's up to you what you like to do the most. It's good if you figure out what you are good at, what you enjoy doing the most, and then choose accordingly.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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After completing your BSc or MSc in Mass Communication, you have two major choices: either to opt for further education, which is a post-graduation or PhD, or you join an industry to gain work experience and earn money. It depends on your future goals and requirements, which way you would want to go.

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Ishita Uniyal

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The tables given below provide an overview of some popular Mass Communication and Media courses' syllabi for candidates' reference, and given below is the semester-wise curriculum of the Mass Communication and Media course:

MCM Syllabus Semester I

Writing for Media

Introduction to Communication

Socio-Economic & Political Scenario

Introduction to Journalism (Reporting, Writing & Editing)

MCM Syllabus Semester II

History of Print & Broadcasting in India

Media Laws & Ethics

Print Journalism-I

Still Photography

MCM Syllabus Semester III

Development & Communication

Radio Journalism & Production

Basics of Camera, Lights & Sound

Print Journalism-II

MCM Syllabus Semester IV

Public Relations

Introduction to Advertising

New Media

Public Relations Lab

MCM Syllabus Semester V

Advertising Practices

Media Research

Event Management: Principles & Methods

Environment Communication

MCM Syllabus Semester VI

Media Organisation & Management

Contemporary Issues

Global Media Scenario

Value Education

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