Mass Communication

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Ritika Pradhan

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You may take admission in either JIMS or Apeejay Institute.

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anjani jha jha

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Yes, you can join the college as per your eligibility for the particular course.

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neha mishraEducation counselor

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Both has its own advantages and disadvantages, but it depends on you, what you want to do. BBA is more of management, whereas mass communication is about media. If you are extrovert in nature, public speaking and expressing your own view easily and you enjoy this, then you can go for mass communication.
If want to do BBA, which is all about management, then you can for it.

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Jeevesh Nandanall i want is to travel across the globe😍✌

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You can go for St. Xavier's college.

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mani khanna

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Yes, you can opt for media and communication course in your PG since mass communication is not stream specific. A student from any educational background can pursue this course. Also, this is a good field in terms of job prospects, but you need to work hard to enhance your skills.

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mani khanna

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Communication is sending and receiving information between two or more people. The person sending the message is referred to as the sender, while the person receiving the information is called the receiver. The information conveyed can include facts, ideas, concepts, opinions, beliefs, attitudes, instructions and even emotions.

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