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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course, you can go for a Masters of Mass Communication after completing your BA in English literature. The basic eligibility criteria for MMC course are to obtain a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. 

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Akansha Bisht

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A Master of Mass Communication is one of the courses that prepares the students for a career in the media and movies.

  • Students who complete this course may work as anchors, reporters, scriptwriters, camera operators, actors, or directors,  among other things.
  • At the moment, mass communication is a very popular course; it is also known as mass media or mass communication. This course will teach you about movies, newspapers, event management, marketing, and other topics. 
  • The course will assist you in a variety of ways, including strengthening your communication skills, learning how to communicate in a professional setting, w
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Lalit Rastogi

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Masters in Mass Communication course teaches you how to share information about anything in the world with people all around the world at the same time. This involves in-depth training in radio, newspapers, television, etc. Print Media, Social Media, and Electronic Media are all forms of mass communication. The fees for the course range between INR 8,000 and INR 10 lakh.

This course will teach you how mass media may help people grasp societal problems and make educated decisions. An MA in Mass Communication course looks at how to communicate knowledge and get it to the general population. Students will investigate how the cont

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Mohit Datta

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Yes, there are many online Masters in Mass Communication colleges in India you can choose from:

Online Masters in Mass Communication collegesTuition Fee
Amity UniversityINR 90,000
Amity OnlineINR 1.7 Lakh
Manipal University JaipurINR 1.4 Lakh
Dr MGR Educational and Research InstituteINR 1 Lakh
Parul University OnlineINR 60,000

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

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Rashmi Thakur

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No, a Bachlor's degree in Mass Communication is not mandatory to get admission to an MMC admission, however, having a degree in a relevant discipline will only help you get a better of MMC subjects as you already have the foundational knowledge of them.

Having a relevant bachelor's degree also acts as a guide for a successful career choice as you will already know about your interests in a specific specialisation you wish to pursue as a career path.

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a year ago

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Shejal agrawal

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No, you will not require giving the exam of CMAT for the course of mass communication and journalism from Gujarat University. The CMAT is basically an entrance examination that can be cleared by students who want to undergo an MBA course from one of the B schools. For courses in mass communication and journalism, the entrance examination is mostly conducted by Gujarat University or through some other process. 

 

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Pallavi

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There are mostly 2 Mass Communication courses available. The Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication (BA Mass Comm.) is a 3-year undergraduate program that aims to teach students the fundamentals of mass communication and media.

This Course lasts three years and is divided into six semesters of 6 months each. The Master of Arts in Mass Communication (MA Mass Comm.) program is a 2-year postgraduate program that aims to provide students with in-depth knowledge of the worlds of journalism, mass media, and mass communication. This course is divided into 4 semesters in 2 years. 

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Pallavi

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Places where candidates can apply for jobs after completing MMC are mentioned below -

  • Star India
  • Zee Network
  • Balaji Telefilms Limited
  • Cineyug Entertainments
  • UTV Pictures
  • Doordarshan
  • Star India

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Pallavi

Contributor-Level 10

From filmmaking to working in news channels and joining production houses, candidates have unlimited career options after completing the MMC course. A Master of Mass Communication and Journalism degree earned in India via distance learning can lead to several job options in the media and communication sector.

Here are some typical job paths for someone with a master's degree in mass communication and journalism, while the exact career scope may depend on things including your specialization, talents, and personal interests. Apart from this, candidates can also work in the field of public relations, advertising and event management.

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Job Opportunities

Distance MMC graduates can find opportunities in various media and communication fields like journalism, content writing, public relations, advertising, social media management, and corporate communication.

Salary Expectations

Salaries may be slightly lower initially compared to on-campus MMC graduates due to the perception of distance learning. However, experience, skills, and individual performance play a bigger role in salary progression.

Growth Potential

Growth potential exists in all fields with dedication, continuous learning, and skill development. Building a strong portfolio and network is crucial.

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Manpreet Kaur

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The full form of MMC is Master of Mass Communication and it's a postgraduate level course in Mass Communication. In a nutshell, all kinds of Mass communication & Media courses impart the knowledge of various tools through which information is passed-on to masses. These tools usually include TV, radio, film, newspapers, magazines -which are used to disseminate news as well as for advertising.

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