Mass Communication
Hii Sundeep..
You told that, you are not interested in solving Maths. Thus, choosing B.Sc course is not a good decision in this case, because B.Sc still has Maths and Physics paper , and it will again be a hurdle for you.
You can opt. for B.A Mass communication ,again it depends on your interest of study.
thanks:)
The Mass Communication course is directly guided by The Times Group. We get the Times benefit that we were promised.
Most of the faculty is from there and thus are well versed with what goes inside the newsroom. Our faculty for Advertising Ms Shruti Jain has headed several advertising projects in various big advertising agencies.
Almost 60% of our course is based on practical work, and theory only takes the rest 40.
Proper equipment is important for studying this course, and the course provides it. They are best you can find on a basic level. Cameras, microphones, lenses, tripods, we are taught to use it all.
The course is set to prepare students for the needs of modern journalism. Courses like Solution Journalism makes the course really interesting with its field trips where we have to do some real journalism. Our University is the only one in India providing that. Why is solution journalism important? It is important because it is the journalism people want media houses to cover. We do stories of human interest. This year we had an assignment on the Swatch Bharat Abhiyan.
I’ll elaborate on how we get the benefits Times promised us. We work on the same Content Management System, the Times group works on. We had several top journalists from the Times Group coming in for guest lectures.
Lastly, I’d like to highlight that we hosted the Femina Miss India Sports Event in our college’s sports complex, and we interacted with them. We got to hold an interview with Mr Pullela Gopichand and Srikant Kidambi, the current world no 1 in the world in badminton.
Hello.
B.A. Mass Communication is a 3-year undergraduate course in journalism. The basic eligibility criterion needed to be fulfilled for applying to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in any stream, completed from a recognized educational Board.
Top Institutes offering B.A. Mass Communication course are:
The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 2,000 and 5 Lacs for a span of 3 years.
As an academic discipline, B.A. Mass Communication covers the study of constituents of mass media such as newspapers, magazines, cinema films, radio, television, the mechanism of conveying information to a mass-audience and an academic investigation of the different methods of mass correspondence by which people and elements exchange data on mass scales.
The average annual initial salary offered in India to such graduates ranges between INR 15,000 and 35,000, increasing with the candidate’s expertise and experience in the industry.
Top recruiting COMPANIES
HCL, IBM, TATA Consultancy, Adobe, HP, Lenovo, News Corporation of Rupert Murdoch, Disney Entertainment, Warner Brothers, CNBC, Guardian Group, BBC, ABC, AIR, Newspapers, Advertising Agencies, TV Channels, etc.
Job Positions
Columnist, TV Correspondent, Correspondent, Fashion Photographer, Leader writer, Photojournalist, Floor Manager, Production Worker, Film Director, Public Relations Officer, Radio Jockey (RJ), Screenwriter, Reporter, Sound Technician, Transmission Executive, Video Jockey (VJ), and such.
Hope this is helpful.
Good luck.
In case you are referring to Apeejay Institute of mass communication, then that should be first priority. In case you are referring to apeejay 'stya' institute of mass communication, then you should consider going for NRAI institute of mass communication, NRAI is ranked amongst top 20 colleges across India, so given your options, NRAI should be ranked as number one on your priority list.
Hey,
The admit cards will be made available soon for the entrance exam although it is not confirm but they are expected to be available within this week you can try checking the website and also check by logging if there is any option available regarding downloading the admit card
Hope it helps :)
Hello Sundeep,
Your gap year should be substantiated i.e. you should have an answer to what you have done during those two years and since you are a btech dropout, this question will be more emphasized upon during your interviews. Doing MBA or MA won't cover up that problem. You will still face the same set of questions during your GD-PI rounds. So try to build up your resume in a differentiated way that would give you an edge over the other job applicants. Also, that would give a message to the recruiters that you have the quality to turn the tables even after taking a risk and convert a lost game into a winning one. Hope you are getting my point. Do let us know in case you need further help. All the best!
You will be only be considered for admission if you have completed your 10+2, there is no other criteria with respect to individual subject as mentioned on the official site. Considering you have scored 85% marks in aggregate, your admission application might be processed further. Kindly visit the link shared below for more information:
http://www.amity.edu/asco/Course.asp?c=A20798&fn=B.A.
Hello Aditya,
No, it doest affect your chances and you can also refer the below link to get detail information :
https://www.careers360.com/exams/set
A drop will never affect your chances to get into ug program but it might affect your chances during pg program gd pi process.So it is advisable to optimise your drop year do internship in media firm or do any media related course.
Hope I helped you.All the best for future endeavour!!
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