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a year agoContributor-Level 8
There are many BMC employment available in industries including advertising, public relations, television broadcasting, and radio. The job prospects for graduates of the BMC programme are quite promising. Companies in the field of TV channels, publishing houses, broadcasting corporations, radio stations, advertising agencies, and others hire mass communication graduates.Click to Read Mass Communication courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Doing incomplete or no research while choosing a BMC course college can turn into a regretful decision in the long run. To avoid this, it's important to prioritize your preferences while choosing a college - be it anything from course fees, placement opportunities, extra curricular activities to infrastructure, faculty, location, etc.
Please refer to the table below to get a brief idea of the top BMC colleges in India along with the average placement package they offer:
College Name | Average Placement Package |
|---|---|
MICA (Mudra Institute of Communications) | INR 19 LPA |
New Delhi Institute of Management | INR 8 LPA |
University of Mumbai | INR 5 LPA – INR 15 LPA |
Delhi University | INR 5 LPA – INR 16 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Bachelor of Mass Communication course is of 3 years duration. This undergraduate course is exclusively designed to equip students with all the techniques involved in the continuously-evolving media industry. The course largely covers the history and philosphy of how mass media evolved and works and the techniques prevalent in the industry.
The BMC course prepares the students to handle different job profiles in the media industry like Journalist, TV anchor, News Editor, Screenwriter, Radio Jockey (RJ), Video Jockey (VJ), Cameraman and many more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
While discussing a news station, it is necessary to highlight its foundation. To become a news anchor in India, students can pursue a Bachelor of Journalism, MAJMC (MA in Journalism and Mass Communication), or MJMC degree. To become a news anchor, you typically need a combination of education, skills, and experience. Here are some steps you can take to pursue a career as a news anchor:
1. Earn a Bachelor's Degree: While a specific degree is not always required, a bachelor's degree in journalism, mass communication, or a related field can provide you with a solid foundation in news rep
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
In Delhi, JIMS (Jagannath Institute of Management Science), LSR (Lady Shri Ram College for Women), IIMC (Indian Institute of Mass Communication), AIMC (Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication) are known for their Mass Communication Programmes. Chandigarh University, Amity University, and Lovely Professional University are some other universities offering mass communication courses.
Students can see some of the popular government colleges along with their fees in the table below:
College Name | Fees (in INR) |
59000 - 2 lakh | |
800-50000 | |
59000 | |
Department of Social Communications Media, Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai | - |
55000 - 2 lakh | |
1 lakh- 2 lakh | |
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal | 25000- 89000 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
As Mass Communication is a huge field, it includes a lot of specialisation areas. The top PG Mass Communication and Media courses include MA or MSc in Mass Communication, PG Diploma in Journalism, TV & Radio, screnplay, writing, or film production. Christ University, Madras Christian College, LSR New Delhi, and St.Xavier’s Mumbai are among the top Mass Comm and Media colleges to pursue PG level courses. The average course fee in these colleges is in-between INR 5,000 - 3,00,000.
Below mentioned are the few specializations, which you can take up into your post gradation and master in the same field:
- Print journalism
- TV &
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of taking an MA programme at Chitkara School of Mass Communication might vary depending on a number of factors including as the particular programme selected and any adjustments made to the institution fee schedule. Chitkara University MA programmes typically cost between inr 100000 and inr 150000 in tuition per year students should budget for other costs in addition to tuition such as test fees, books, materials and hostels. Depending on their unique demands and circumstances these costs can range from inr50000 to inr 100000 year.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Many of the top colleges for Journalism and Mass Communication in India offer admissions based on the performance of candidates in the university-level or state-level entrance exam. Some of the exams are – the IIMC Entrance Exam, ACJ OET by Xavier Institute of Communications, DUET, ACJ Entrance Exam, UPU CET by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Jamia Milia Islamia Entrance Exam and more.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Hello, you can pursue the course from JIMS (Jagannath Institute of Management Science), LSR (Lady Shri Ram College for Women), IIMC (Indian Institute of Mass Communication), DCAC (Delhi College of Arts and Commerce), AIMC (Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication) which are well-known for their Mass Communication programmes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
There are three kinds of courses in Mass Communication:
Undergraduate: These courses are typically offered at colleges and universities. They typically last for three to four years. Some of the most common undergraduate courses in Mass Communication and Media include
- Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication (BA Mass Comm.)
- Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)
- Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM)
Graduate: These courses are typically offered at colleges and universities. They typically last for one to two years. Some of the most common graduate courses in Mass Communication and Media include:
- Master of Arts in Mass Communication (MA Mass Comm.)
- Master
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