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Prachi PolMaking History...

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The simplest defintion: Mass Media is the collection of the means that big media outlets use to distribute their media content, so basically the different types of mass media; e. g. television broadcasting, print newspaper, radio broadcasting, and so on. Mass communication, on the other hand, is the study on how these types work, basically, thinking about how radio or TV stations communicate their content with the consumer. Clearly, these two concepts are not entirely distinct from each other. Expanding the idea
Mass mediameans technology that is intended to reach a mass audience. It is the primary means of communication used to reach t
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, you certainly can. You are eligible for this course on the basis of 12th class.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Yes, Masters in Mass Communication can be pursued after any UG course.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

To be fair, BJMC is better than BA, because it is a professional course and is job oriented. Also, it focuses more on developing individual's personality through more practical work. BA in Mass Communication is usually theoretical and has less practical work.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

We usually look at a minimum of 70% plus the JSAT score.

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Ashis Mittal

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If your aim is to work directly within journalism, it is vital that you build up a portfolio of work and gain as much relevant experience as possible. Working on a student newspaper, magazine or radio station will be helpful. You could also start your own blog to develop your writing style and interview techniques. Take advantage of any work placements on your course to gain experience and make contacts within the industry. You could also find opportunities by contacting TV production studios, radio outlets, magazines and newspapers. Show an enthusiasm for their subject matter and ask if they have any work experience schemes. Writing v
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Ashis Mittal

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To get on a relevant degree, you'll need five GCSEs A-C, including Maths, English and Science and three A levels. There are no specific subjects required but relevant ones include: English literature, English language, media, psychology, sociology, communication studies and law.

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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

Beginner-Level 5

The Government of India regularly recruits officers/ assistants for its different wings in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, These departments include, among others, Prasar Bharati (Doordarshan and All India Radio), Press Information Bureau, DAVP, Field Publicity, CBFC, RNI, Song and Drama Division. Several newsletters and magazines of the Union government, including the Yojana are also manned by officers with mass communication background, Besides, various state Governments also employ officers with mass media qualification or background for their Information departments, All such recruitment are done through open advertis
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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

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Develop your writing skill, this means you should be able to express your ideas in simple and plain language. Read at least two newspapers and two magazines, including the editorials and articles thoroughly every day. Write regularly on topics of contemporary interest. Make yourself aware of issues related to the nation. Be articulate. Have the ability to speak extempore on any subject of contemporary interest.

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Hi Milind Pandey,
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