Mass Communication
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned the name of colleges for which you want to ask whether there is Mass Communication course or not so it is bit difficult to tell you an accurate information.
However for your reference, I am enlisting down some top colleges for Mass communication in India :-
Film & Television Institute of India, Pune
Asian College of Journalism, Chennai
MICA Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication
AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia, New Delhi
Xavier Institute Of Communications
Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research
Manipal School of Communication, Manipal University
Times School of Journalism
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Sardar Patel College of Communication & Management
Amity School Of Communication, Amity University
Whistling Woods International Institute for Films, Media, Animations and Media Arts
For complete list refer to the link given below :-
https://media.careers360.com/articles/top-mass-communication-colleges-in-india
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello Karishma,
Yes, Cotton University offers B.A Mass Communication course. It is a 3 years full-time undergraduation degree course. The candidates must pass in 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised Board are eligible for this course. It is a very old college.
For more information about BA Mass Communication course in Cotton College State University, Guwahati use below link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/cotton-college-state-university-guwahati/ba-mass-communication-course
Hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello aspirant,
Congratulations on your result.
Getting admission in BA journalism and mass media is possible for you since you belong to the EWS category.
Colleges offering this course are
You can visit the DU college predictor link to get an idea which college you can get
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
But to keep another option, you can appear for the integrated programme offered by Delhi school of journalism in which admission is given through DUET.
The eligibility criteria for appearing in DUET is passing 10+2 from a recognised university from any stream with a minimum of 55% marks aggregate.
In order to appear for an entrance test you need to fill the application form available on official website of Delhi University.
More details about the entrance test in this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/exams/duet/amp
Hello there
The basic eligibility criteria for BA mass communication, students need to pass 10+2 from a recognized board of education.
Candidates also should have scored 50% in 10+2.
Admission is done on the basis of entrance and merit based .
Some of the entrance exams are CUCET and TANCET.
Many colleges/universities offer admission to students on the basis of their 10+2 marks .Some colleges also give scholarships to the students.
The maximum fees of the course from private and government college is 13.50 LAKHS and 2.95 lakhs respectively.
THESE ARE SOME OF THE POPULAR MASS COMMUNICATION COLLEGES :
#NOTE : There are very few Institutes which give admission on the merit basis.
Private ccolleges like IILM offers BA in mass communication on merit basis.
And also due to the pandemic mostly colleges have ccanceled their entrances .
GO THROUGH THE LINK FOR MORE :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mass-communication-course
There is rarely any top university which gives admission in mass communication and journalism on merit basis. But some private colleges like IILM ( institute of integrated learning and management University) offers BA in mass communication on merit basis. Manipal University has also cancelled their entrance test due to the covid-19 pandemic and Is giving admission on merit basis.
I would still suggest you to appear for an entrance test to get a good career in mass communication and journalism and to get the right exposure.
Hi there,
Bachelor of Journalism and mass communication is a three-year undergraduate course for those who wish to pursue their careers in the communication and media field. The Delhi University does not conduct its entrance exam for admission into courses for journalism and mass communication or BJMC. The admission is down based on aggregated percentage in class 12th from any stream.
Eligibility criteria: Candidates who have passed their class 12th with a minimum score of 50% from a recognised board are eligible for admission into DU colleges.
But as everyone knows about the cutoff trend of DUM the admission has no doubt has become difficult due to the high competition.
A total of 7 colleges under DU offers this course and these are:
I hope you get your answer.
Do check out these links for more information: https://media.careers360.com/articles/du-journalism-and-mass-communication
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi
Thanks:)
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi is an UGC approved NAAC grade A Accredited college with AIU membership. They offer MA in mass communication as a two years long full time post graduate degree course. The total fee for this course is approximately INR 5,000. To be eligible for applying for MA mass communication at BHU you must posses a minimum of 50%marks in aggregate for your graduation in any stream from a recognized University. For SC/ST category students passing marks for graduation would suffice. Hope this helps and Good luck
Hey,
The major difference between the two is that Masters in Mass Communication focuses on teaching the theory and reasoning behind the subjects and Masters in Journalism and Mass Media is more bent towards practical knowledge of spreading a message in a mass. Mass Media is a part of Mass Communication.
Though the end result and career options of both of them might be the same. You can pursue any of them based on what interests you more theory or practical.
I hope this information was helpful.
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