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Rashmi Thakur

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Here are some top Visual Communication college options in India offering great placement opportunities to students:

Visual Communication CollegesAverage Package Offered
College of Arts, DUINR 8.5 - 16 LPA
Jain Academy of Higher EducationINR 8.9 - 11.75 LPA
Jain UniversityINR 7.26 LPA
Pimpri Chinchwad UniversityINR 7.1 LPA
Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research InstituteINR 7 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Hello, Visual Communication is the study of conveying ideas and information through visual elements such as images, graphics, videos, and typography. It blends the principles of design, art, technology, and communication to develop skills in creating effective visual messages. 
It covers a range of subjects like graphic design, photography, animation, film-making, and web design. You can learn to use many tools and software relevant to visual communication, and they often engage in practical projects to develop their portfolios. Hope you got your answer :)

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Lalit Rastogi

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Having a Mass Communication degree is the most relevant option to become a TV anchor, filmmaker, or Content Creator. These job roles are a part of the Mass Communication field, hence, a degree in the same discipline will help you get a strong base knowledge, networking options, hands-on experience through internships or industrial visits, etc.

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Mohit Datta

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Though you can get admission to a Mass Communication course regardless of your stream in Class 11 and 12, Humanities or Arts is considered the best for Media courses. This stream has subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology that will help you gain a strong base in grasping human behavior, society, politics, etc.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Of course, Mass Media and Communication is a huge field that has something for everyone. Being a Mass Communication student or professional does not mean you'll have to face the screen or the public. If you feel that you have creative skills, writing skills, photography, or cinematography skills, there are countless opportunities in various industries waiting for you.

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Nikita Chauhan

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No, it is not mandatory, but having a good command of English will open more work opportunities with higher salary options for you. There are many English Newspapers, News channels, YouTube channels, and websites that require professionals with good English. 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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A BA in Mass Communication is a broader-level UG degree course that encompasses all the domains of Mass Communication and Media. Hence, the course curriculum and elective subjects of every BA in Mass Communication can vary. However, some common elective subjects include Advertising, Public Relations, Film & TV Production, Photography, Digital Marketing, and so on.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, a BA in Mass Communication is a foundational degree course that provides the base knowledge of many specializations, which you can choose for further studies. At the UG level, you'll need to study all the subjects based on your college's set curriculum. Though there can be some elective subjects that you can choose from.

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