Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
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sample papers are not available for DVJ. you can ask your senior or teacher to help you out. If they have any document then they will surely help you. in web, ACJ paper is available. Search for it and check if the syllabus is same. If same then you can prepare from those sample papers too.
There are books available for previous year paper, if you want then you can buy it online or offline.
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Hey Khyati!
A bachelors in journalism and mass communication can open a plethora of opportunities for you. You can work as a proofreader, editor, or a content writer, for thart matter. If teaching is your interest, then you can go for higher studies and become a teacher or a professor. You can also work as a reporter, journalist, or a columinist. If you are good at entertaining people, and building friendly connections with them, then you can also work as an RJ. Speaking of industries that hire graduates of journalism and mass coomunication, then there are news agencies, media industries, publishing houses, tutoring institutes, and more.
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Hello Anji,
If you work for a large company, chances are there is a policy on everything from recruiting candidates to booking a holiday.
But does it have a policy on social media screening? This is a question that has been raised much more regularly in the past year or so, and companies have to make a decision on whether to have a policy, and what it should include.
The CIPD released a guide on pre-employment checks last December, which included how a business should approach social media screening, which should be a go-to resource for any company considering implementing their own policy.
It also acknowledged the growth of social media screening, and the report said: “Recent research conducted by the CIPD showed that two out of five employers look at job applicants' online activity or profiles on sites such as Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn at the recruitment stage.
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Masters or MA (Master of Arts) in Journalism and Mass Comm, are both same. It's just the degree name varies, rest the course structure, the education level, curriculum, practicals, everything remains same. After pursuing any of them you will complete your Masters level of education. Do not worry about this, select a good institute and programme for yourself.
The curriculum for, both MA or Masters, programmes are designed to impart proficiency in all areas, incorporating the latest media industry trends. This not only includes theoretical aspects but also practical exposure through studios, newsrooms, clubs etc. Besides regular classroom teaching and practical learning, Mass Comm students also have mandatorily internships.
Proposed Course Structure by UGC for Mass Comm students, which is to be followed by every institute/university.
First Semester: 1. Principles of Mass Communication 2. Development of Media 3. Print Media-I (Reporting and Editing) 4. Electronic Media (Radio and Television) 5. Advertising and Public Relations/Corporate Communication
Second Semester: 1. Development Communication 2. Communication Research 3. Media Law and Ethics 4. International Communication 5. Media Management
Third Semester: 1. Print Media-II 2. Radio 3. Television 4. Advertising 5. Public Relations/Corporate Communication
Fourth Semester: 1. New Media Applications 2. Inter-cultural Communication 3. Specialization 4. Dissertation 5. Attachment
Though this is the old one, but it will give you a fair idea about the curriculum- https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/modelcurriculum/masscomm.pdf
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Hey Pooja! You can definitely join the course is the course doesn't have any age criteria candidate belonging to any age group can persue the same course. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism is an undergraduate journalism course. Journalism course covers the study of ways and methods to collect as well as distribute the news and create general awareness among the common public through the print as well as electronic media.
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