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Shikha Arora

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The CUET exam has a fixed pattern of 3 sections: General Awareness, Aptitude, and Domain-specific. The difficulty of the domain-specific section is based on the subject you choose. The difficulty level of the CUET test is moderate. However, the competition is high with Lacs of students applying for CUET every year.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Hi, more than 700 colleges in India offer BA in mass communication course, including government and private entities. The course fee structure of every college can differ depending on the college rating, placement record, faculty rating, etc. The average fees starts from INR 1,080 and goes up to INR 40.91 Lakh.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The digital era is moving fast, and it demands skilled professionals who know how to move and grow while adapting to the changes. Some important skills you must have as a Bachelor of Mass Media student are:

  • Photography and camera handling skills
  • Video and Photo editing skills with professional software
  • Communication skills for networking
  • Social media skills for digital marketing
  • SEO (Search Engine Optimization) skills.

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Shikha Arora

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Why not, in fact, pursue further education abroad will get you higher earning options with a better lifestyle. You can explore the course options that suit your career goals the best, check the eligibility criteria for your desired colleges and countries, and see if they align with your budget. 
Studying abroad is a great option, however, there are many other aspects worth considering other than just the course. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Sure, there are countless PG course options after BMM for you. First, determine your interests and future goals. If you're into the business side of the media and communication industry, then go for an MBA in Marketing, Media Management, etc. If you want to study in a specific domain of Mass Media, such as Advertising, Digital Marketing, Broadcasting, etc., then the PG degree in these specializations will be apt for you.
You can also just pursue a general master's programme like Master of Journalism, Master of Journalism and Mass Communication, or MA in Mass Communication. Hope this helps :)

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Rashmi Thakur

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Of course, a Bachelor of Mass Media is an undergraduate degree programme that will provide you with the necessary knowledge, skills, and networking opportunities to thrive in the media industry. It will give you learning, different career options, industry connections, and more.

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Atul Arora

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It totally depends on your interests and career goals. Some popular MBA specializations you can follow after BMM are 

  • MBA in Marketing: If you're into advertising, brand management, digital marketing, etc.
  • MBA in International Business: If you wish to explore the global markets related to media and communication.
  • MBA in Media Management: If the business idea of media companies, broadcasting, publishing, etc., excites you.

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Lalit Rastogi

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Some common alternate courses to the Bachelor of Mass Media are Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC), Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.), BA Mass Communication (BAMC), and BA Hons in Journalism. The curriculum and future prospects of all these courses are similar; however, the foundational knowledge may vary.

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