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Saurabh Singh

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There are plenty of promising placement opportunities for BA Journalism and Mass Communication students at Quantum University's Quantum School of Media Studies and Design. Due to the university's partnerships with numerous media outlets, PR firms, and advertising agencies, students are able to find internships and jobs.

Numerous alums have been hired by reputable businesses like Zee News, Hindustan Times, and NDTV. The university offers workshops, hands-on training, and good industry exposure to help students become more employable in the media and communication industry.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Most definitely, yes.

One can easily take MMC course after completing a BJ (Bachelor of Journalism) degree. As a course, Mass Communication degree allows people from all streams to pursue it. You can be an Engineering, Arts or Commerce graduate and still take admission into MMC course and can excel in it.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The process of communicating a message to large groups of people using mass media is often defined as mass communication. Typically, mass communication is used to communicate a comparable message to a huge number of people who have access to that sort of mass media.

Journalism, advertising, and print media are the three main kinds of mass communication. Aspiring public communication students may select between an undergraduate and a postgraduate degree.

The undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication (BA Mass Comm.) and Master of Arts in Mass Communication (MA Mass Comm.). Both courses

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Sunny Kumar

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The total tuition fee for a B.A. (Journalism and Mass Comm.) at MIT International School of Broadcasting & Journalism, ADT University is INR 5.44 Lakhs. Additionally, the candidate will have to pay a hostel fee of INR 4.95 Lakhs. So, the total fee will be around INR 10.39 Lakhs. Candidates are advised to visit the official website of the university for more details.

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Divya

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After finishing Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), student can get many job in media, communication, journalism, PR, advertising and digital media. There are lot of option to choose. Here some career path for BJMC pass student:

  1. Journalism: news reporter, news anchor, writer, editor, broadcast journalist and more.

  2. Mass Communication: media researcher, media planner, media manager.

  3. Advertising & PR: ad executive, PR officer, copywriter, social media manager.

  4. Digital Media: content creator, online journalist, digital marketing.

  5. Content Writing: script writer, editor, proofreader.

  6. Media Production: video editor, camera operato

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Manpreet Kaur

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Well that totally differs from one individual to the other, depending on one's choices and interests. It is true, though, that the more experience you have with this topic, the better it is.

The cinematography field is both fascinating and exciting to work in. It is all about your perspective towards filmmaking and the process involved in it. 

For this role, one must have experience esp. in the camera department. With this; technical skills and in-depth knowledge of lighting and filmmaking is also important. The ability to make creative decisions and organisational skills are a must too. If you have all of this, then this is th

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Divya

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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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Divya

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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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