I am found a journalism and mass communication collage in kolkata plz help me
Hey,
Your question seems to be somewhat confusing. However, If you are Searching for Journalism and Mass Communication college in Kolkata, then, below is the list for this course:
- Calcutta University
- Jadavpur University
- St. Xavier's College
- Techno India University
- St. Xavier's University
- Adams University
Know the whole list over here: https://media.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-media-journalism-colleges-in-kolkata
HOW CAN I GET APPLICATION FORM
Dear Aryan,
Your question is not very clear to me. Which college application form and procedures you are asking about? I suggest you to comment the name of the so that i can help you if i m aware of it, or you can ask it as a new question so that our members or experts can help you accurately.
Different colleges have different admission procedures, most of colleges application forms are releases on their official websites while few still distribute the application form in offline mode. Few colleges admission procedures have also started after the critical pandemic we suffered last and this month while some are still in wait.
I will recommend you keep you eye on the official site of the college you are seeking admission for to get the regular updates about it.
I hope this information helps you.
All the best!!
Can i do journalism and mass communication after Bsc?
Dear Vishal,
Yes, you can easily do Journalism and Mass communication after Bsc. To do further study in Journalism and Mass communications, there is no rule that you have to pass the graduation from a particular stream. All you need is to have 50% aggregate percentage in graduation to take admission in universities for this course. But there are few universities which ask for Bachelor degree in Journalism and Mass communication to be eligible to pursue master degree in these course whereas most of the universities do not see your previous stream of graduation.
To get admission for these courses, again there are few universities which takes entrance exam whereas few takes direct admission.
I hope this information helps you.
All the best!!
what are the subjects of BA journalism and mass communication and books ?
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the subjects you will be learning and gaining knowledge on while pursuing the course of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication,
Semester 1
- Introduction to Communication & Media
- Introduction to Journalism
- Indian Social System
- Communicative Hindi
Semester 2
- Theory of Communication
- Application of Computer in Media
- State Politics & Constitution
- Writing for Media
Semester 3
- Media Laws & Ethics
- Media Management
- Folk Media
- CyberMedia
Semester 4
- Development & Communication
- Design & Graphics
- Fundamentals of Economics & Indian Economy
- National & International Affairs
Semester 5
- Introduction to Public Relations
- Introduction to Advertising
- Tribal Communication
- Communication Research
Semester 6
- Radio Journalism
- Television Journalism
- Value Education
- Tribal Study
Some of the books that you may use for the course are,
- Media and Communication Research Methods : An Introduction
- Introduction to Mass Communication
- Guide for Journalism and Mass Communication
- Beginner's Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication
Suggest me something after complete my graduation in BA(journalism and mass communication)
Hello Yachna,
my suggestion for you is that first of all you should decide that you want to study further and get yourself a master qualification or you want to a pursue for a job.
if you want to do your masters then here are some courses you can go for -
Master of Arts in Media and Communication
Master of Arts in Photo Journalism
Master of Arts in Public Relations
Master of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication
Master of Science in Mass Communication
Master of Arts in Convergent Journalism
Master of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism
Master of Arts in Mass Communication
Master of Science in Mass Communication and Journalism
Master in Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism
Master of Arts in Hindi and Journalism
Master of Arts in Journalism
Master of Arts in Broadcast Journalism
MJMC (Journalism and Mass Communication)
Master of Science in Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism
Master in Development Journalism and Mass Communication
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication
Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication
Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism
Post Graduate Diploma in Defense Journalism
Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Communication
Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism
Post Graduate Diploma in Science and Technology Journalism
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Journalism
Post Graduate Diploma in Oriya Journalism
if you want to get a job, then here is the list of roles you can go for -
Art Director
Columnist
Editor
Fashion Photographer
Film Director
Feature Writer
Freelance Writer
Floor Manager
Presenter
News Analyst
Production Worker
Producer
Proof Reader
Public Relations Officer
Reporter
Radio Jockey (RJ)
Screenwriter
Sound Mixer and Sound Recordist
Sound Engineer
Special Correspondent
Sound Technician
Transmission Executive
Staff or Freelance Writer
Video Jockey (VJ)
TV Correspondent
Correspondent
Cartoonist
Illustrator
Critic
Photojournalist
Editor
Journalist
take some time out and do research so that you can find your inclination towards something you can go for.
Hope this helps,
All the best!
what is the difference between BJMC and BA in journalism and mass communication
See both the courses are essentially the same as per the subject is concerned. But there are some fine differences. In BA you have to choose Generic Elective for your First and 2nd year which will essentially be from any subject else. But in BJMC you will have to choose discipline specific papers which will make your foundations regarding your subject stronger. Except from that there are more seats in BA than BJMC. Apart from that the perspective you will learn in the subject is similar.
To know more about Mass communication visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mass-communication-course
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
does jnu offer BA in journalism and Mass communication?
Dear candidate,
JNU New Delhi does not have any Journalism course. But JNU offer some other courses like
- ADOP(Mass Media)
- MA (Foreign Languages)
- COP
- MPhil, etc.
But, IIMC (Indian Institute of Mass Communication ), Guru Gobind Singh University and Delhi University, these are offer journalism and Mass communication .
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IPU CET BJMC 2021 - Dates, Application Form (Extended), Eligibility (careers360.com)
DU Journalism and Mass Communication 2021 (August 2): Application Form (careers360.com)
Good luck :)
does ipu asked 50% in 10th for bachelor in journalism and mass communication
Hi,
Indraprastha University do not ask as such criteria for admission into the BJMC(Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication). The eligibility criteria states:
- Candidates must have passed their class 12 in any stream with 50%(5% relaxation to reserved categories) aggregate from a recognized board. English is marked as compulsory subject.
- The minimum age required is 18 years as on August 1, 2021 and the maximum being 21 years.
There is no such provision of undertaking class 10 marks in admission to the BJMC course in IP University.
For details, refer to the following link: https://media.careers360.com/articles/ipu-cet-bjmc
i completed my second pu and my aim is to write upsc exam .so Im wishing to take journalism and mass communication for my three year degree.is this helpful for my upsc preparation.
Hello,
Firstly in order to appear for UPSC exam candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, there is no specific aggregate required in this case, you can apply even in the final year, and you need to attain 21 years as on 1st August of the appearing year, secondly if your question is if a degree in journalism and mass communication can help you in preparation of UPSC exam then the answer is no because the syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, and hence having a graduation in subjects like political science, geography, history, law, public administration, economics to name a few helps tremendously, as there is considerable overlap with general studies and optional subjects, the only difference between aspirants belonging to humanities background and those who don't is simply is that the former is already well acquainted with the syllabus having studied the subjects at 10+2/graduation level however I want to emphasize that the eligibility criteria of UPSC CSE allows candidates from every stream to appear for the exam, and if you look at the list of toppers they come from diverse background such as medical, engineering, science, commerce etc, so there is no way why you cannot succeed with your choice of degree, eventually what matters is your focus, dedication and perseverance as these are the most important traits of any aspirant irrespective of the background they belong to academically, hence it's perfectly all right if you're interested in a career in journalism and mass communication, it's good to have a back plan up also,