Mass Communication
Dear student,
CUCET will help you to get admission in central universities across India therefore it will help you to get admission in BJMC course because the admission to these courses depends on the eligibility criteria in these colleges thus appearing for CUCET will help you to get admission in the university for your desirable course for which cut off will be released and and if you meet the cut off you will be able to pursue the course which you want.
Hey aspirant
The transmission of information to a large number of people via mass media is referred to as mass communication. With an increase in the number of television sets, news channels, radio stations, and advertising, this field appears to be undergoing unprecedented growth, opening the door to a dynamic career. A degree in mass communication opens up career options in journalism, public relations, and advertising. The course in mass communication covers a variety of topics.
Opportunities for Employment in Mass Communication
Journalism
Event Manager, Public Relations, Advertising, Media Planning, Broadcasting, and Production
Mass communication has a bright future in India, but it is common for media companies that are looking for good writers or publishers to hire experienced individuals.
All the best!
Hello,
After completing 12th from NIOS you can take admission in any college of india.BBA is a undergraduate management course of 3 years to be eligible for the course candidate must complete 12th in art or science or commerce.student having any subject in 12th can take admission in BBA.
You can go for higher studies and can do mba after bba to gain knowledge in the field of management to become management professional.
You are eligible and can do bba from kerala private college.
Must checkout top kerala private college
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Hello Nitin,
MMC (Master of Mass Communication) is a two-year postgraduate mass communication study given at several universities and institutes throughout India. The course focuses on honing candidates' talents in various elements of mass media, such as newspapers, radio, film, television, and the internet.
Throughout the course, students are given conceptual tools to critically explore how the world of media mediates society. Students who complete the course will be able to work as film directors, television producers, advertising creative leaders, public relations officers, and other professions in the mass communication industry.
Candidates who have finished their graduation from a recognised university with at least 50% - 60% aggregate grades are eligible for the MA. MC course. Candidates must also be between the ages of 30 and 35 in the year of admission.
1. CUET: The Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) is held by Christ University, Bangalore to assist qualified students in gaining admission to the university's appropriate programmes.
2. TANCET: The Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) is a test administered jointly by the Tamil Nadu government and Anna University to students seeking admission to appropriate courses in institutions throughout the state of Tamil Nadu.
3. Merit-based admissions: Many prestigious institutions admit students based on their academic achievement and performance in senior high school. Some colleges may even provide students scholarships depending on their academic success.
For more information please check:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mass-communication-course
Hope that helps you
Best wishes
The candidates who have completed their graduation in any specialisation can apply for masters in mass communication. However some colleges and Universities prefer those students who have completed their bachelor's degree in mass communication. The general category candidates are required to score at least 50% marks in the aggregate for admission in master of mass communication in different colleges and Universities of India. There is a relaxation of 5% provided to the reserved category students in India.
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Yess!! you can definitely complete mass communication after bsc biotechnology you just need 50% marks in your graduation and you should have good knowledge and fluency of English language , in mass communication you will get to work in Journalism, public Relations , advertising, marketing etc. Also you can apply for Doordarshan to set your skills there. All the Best!!
You have not mentioned regarding which college your query is. So here is the list of colleges in Uttar Pradesh with Mass Communication & Journalism courses.
Please click the below link for the list of colleges
https://media.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-media-journalism-colleges-in-uttar-pradesh
hello
kindly elaborate your question and tell in which college you want to take admission in mass communication. so that i can also suggest some good colleges to for your better future.
Hey there
Mentioned below the name of the books for the purpose of mass communication and journalist:
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Hello Aspirant,
If you’re wondering what sort of work in mass communication you could end up being exposed to, take a look at the following list to form an idea:
These are some of the many career option you can look after from doing mass communication from Quantum University.
Also you can check for more details over here https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mass-communication-degree-colleges-in-india
Hope it will help.
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