I have done BBA and 1 year Post graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication...Can I do MBA in hr and Marketing specialization after this one year Journalism course?....
Hello candidate
The minimum eligibility required to pursue MBA in any stream is a graduation in any subject. Since, you have done your BBA and 1 year Post graduate Diploma, you are a graduate and therefore fulfill all the criteria required to pursue a successful career in the field of MBA. Apart from these requirements, if you have have qualified MBA entrance exams like CAT, XAT, MAT, etc, such candidates with work experience are preferred.
Hope that helps you.
can you tell me the what is the difference between B.A. journalism and mass communication and visual communication which is best and what are scope and opportunities which course is suits for film director and actor to enter in film industry
Hello.
The course you choose depends upon the kind of career you want to pursue. Both the courses and good and have good prospects for the future so you must make the choice as per your preference, choice, career interests and what you want to do I'm future. But also keep in mind what you would be most satisfied with doing. For further information follow the link given below:-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/journalism-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/visual-communication-course
after completing graduation in journalism and mass communication is that okay or connect if I do mba?
Dear aspirant,
It is definitely okay to do MBA after graduation in journalism and mass communication, rather now top B schools are coming up with excellent certifications for Journalism, also if you want you may do MBA in journalism and mass media.This will help you to gain more experience in the field of content creation team . Also following is the eligibility for MBA:
- A 50% score in Bachelor's degree, however for top IIM or B schools a CGPA of above 9 is required during graduation.
- A decent score in entrance examination. For top institutes a CAT score of 95 to 99 percentile is required.
- Along with this basic work experience, interview and group discussion (varies from different institutions) needs to be cleared.
The field has scope and all you need to do is work consistently.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Mba after journalism and mass communication
Hello,
As per your query there are a lot of opportunities for MBA after journalism and mass communication. You can pursue MBA after Mass Communication. Eligibility for MBA in good reputed Universities is approximately 50% marks in your bachelors degree + you may have to qualify some entrance test and an interview, depending upon the university you choose. Some of the best universities are IIM Joka and Symbiosis University. You can do M.B.A in different fields like in IT, or Media Management, or HR, or finance. The field you choose in M.B.A will determine your job profile after your completion of M.B.A.
There are lots of scope after doing MBA one can choose different career options after doing masters as there are very new and upcoming courses are coming in different respective universities.
Lot of good B schools are coming with different certifications which helps students for bright career . It’s dream job for many students who does their homework in time and do smart studies.
Unitedworld school of business is one of the best in the industry as it gives lots of offers to students so that they can come out in future with flying colours.
Hope this will help you.
Thanks with regards.
Is there any problem if I graduated in ba journalism and mass communication then do mba?
Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your query there's no problem, you can do your MBA after doing any BA course.
Here is the eligibility criteria for admission in MBA course which differs from college to college:
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Candidates must have completed their bachelor’s degree or be in their final year of bachelor’s degree from any stream constituting a minimum duration of three years.
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Some of the popular bachelor degree programmes are BTech , BSc , BA , BBA , BCom .
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Candidates must have scored at least 50 percent aggregate throughout their bachelor’s degree. (60 per cent in case of IIMs).
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Candidates must have obtained a minimum of 60 percent score in their class 12 final exams from a recognised board of India.
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Candidates must clear the entrance examination with required MBA cutoff as specified by the MBA colleges.
For further detailed information related to MBA Course, please visit the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
Hope this helps you. All the best!
i got 133 rank in MA journalism and mass communication. so could i get seat in Osmania University Hyderabad through councelling?
Hi there!
There are around 120 seats available in the course of MA in Journalism and Mass Communication in the Osmania University Hyderabad. There are fair enough chances according to your rank that you will secure a seat in the course if anyone vacates the seat in the first round of counseling. Keep visiting the website for recent updates regarding registration and cutoff.
Good luck
Is IMS Unison University (Dehradun) is good for Journalism and Mass Communication?
Dear Student,
IMS Unison University, a constituent of Unison Education Foundation is a premier educational established under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956.
The Journalism and Mass Communication program offered by the University is a three-year program spread over six semesters. It prepares students with the skills, knowledge and strategies which are essential for leadership in media anywhere in the world. It is designed to provide strong functional skills and the ability to apply, adapt and integrate those skills in different media settings. The program gives an opportunity to the students to excel in Print Journalism, Radio Journalism, Television Journalism, Creative Writing, Public Relations, Event Management, Corporate Communication etc. It also provides various skills and knowledge in diverse functional areas apart from providing the option to specialize in various functional disciplines in journalism. Students are also required to undergo an Internship Program in Media Industry.
Overall, I would say it is great institute for JMS (Journalism and Mass Communication). You can go for it. Rest is you decision. Choose wisely.
Hope this helped.
All the Best!!
i have got 89%. and i want to persue bjmc (bachelor in journalism and mass communication. suggest the colleges of calcutta university.
You can just click on the link below ...where you can filter the stream /course
You will see colleges under Calcutta university which has BJMC course
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-calcutta-kolkata/affiliated-colleges?stream=6&institute=1
If your not able to access the link ..then copy , paste it in google search
All the best!