Mass Communication
Hi,
It does not matter what have you done in your undergraduate in the sense that a lot of students from various not business background opt for mba program. Most of the bba students don't even go for mba. You will be taught from the start cause they know the variety of students they get in their college or university.
There is no age criteria given for any college that you have mentioned above in between jamia and bhu. Only eligibility criteria given at respective college site is Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate.
Hello there, hope you are doing good.
I would like to tell you that as the most common question recruiters ask is why was there a gap between the educational years, you can present them with any and all certificates you have of that period that will fill the time gap and allow them to understand why there was a gap of that duration. Marketing companies require students to have enhanced communication skills and exposure. I think if you go on and have a great record in your bachelors as well as masters there should be no problem in you succeeding in your career.
Hope you found this answer helpful.
Good luck for your future!
A bachelor's and/or master's degree in mass communication can lead to a diverse selection of career opportunities, in fields such as advertising and marketing, journalism, healthcare, public relations, social and digital media, nonprofit, consulting, financial services, government, and more .
Always choose the institute that along with good education provides you a platform to improve your ideas and provide an stage to bring your innovative ideas into practice. as far as these colleges are concern, i would prefer Lovely Professional University.
LPU is much better than any other University. It is a UGC recognized and a renowned University and is considered as one among top 5 universities of the country because of its quality education and unbeatable placements, immense on course exposures and a beautiful 600 acres campus to live in with latest facilities.
Hello aspirant,
cutoff can be different for the same programmes at different central universities. CUCET 2020 cutoff will also vary from course to course, as per the categories of the candidates
As per if you mentioned your category it be easy.
For sc/st yes you may chances to get.
Thankyou
Hi there,
I hope you are doing well. These are colleges which provide admission to BA English with Journalism.
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Dear Aspirant,
To get a placement after MBA depends upon candidate's profile. So if you have a dropout in your career then it will have some effects, but that does not meant that you will not get placements at all. I suggest at this point you have to make your academics the strong part, that is you have to make sure you score a very good grades in your MBA degree and make sure to get a good internship in your MBA.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Greetings, Sundeep.
the M.A Mass Communications course at the University of Hyderabad is generally regarded as good as far as academics and exposure are concerned but the placements for this branch are average (3-5 lacs per annum).
First you should define what you mean by a good salary enough for your family's needs - if 4 lacs per annum is enough then yes, you can get decently placed but if you need more then you will have to either opt for a better college or work on some extra things while your time at the university of Hyderabad:
- Find and do internships in your field of mass communications with good firms and companies in Hyderabad.
- spend time earning some extra online course certificates related to your field and interests
- be in the top 10 of your batch during your M.A
- Work on your communication and English speaking skills and make them exceptional through online courses, practice using YouTube and reading books.
If you do all the aforementioned things then I do not see any reason as to why you would not get a great job (8+ lacs per annum) even when your other batchmates are unable to get placed.
Point is - do not depend much on your university degree for a good job and do extra work outside of your college responsibilities and you will have better opportunities open up.
hope I could help get some clarity for you,
Great day and best of luck.
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