Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
Hi Sanjana, it is nice to know that nowadays more and more people are getting drawn towards the Media Industry. Journalism is a wide field with a variety of scopes and subjects. One may specialise into multiple kinds of journalism. Conventially, we have always studied about the two different types of Journalism, that are, Print and Electronic Media. But with the increasing demand and better growing technology, Journalism is being practised into more than ten types of specialisation.
Lifestyle Journalism is a recently introduced subject. It is based upon the idea of covering the Entertainment part of the Media House. Lifestyle Journalism is further categorised into several other categories like, Travel Journalism, Food Journalism and many more. Idealistically, it is a very far-fetching career with lots of endeavours and dsiscoveries.
In India, this field is yet to be developed fully. It has not been recognized or included in most of the renowned Journalism or Mass Communication colleges. Mostly, Indian institutions follow the conventional course structure for Journalism in Bachelors Degree. One may take up an MA degree on further continuing the study in this field.
But other countries, especially Europe has specialised as well as integrated Master courses for Journalism. Some of them are:-
In India, one may pursue a Journalism degree in BA and then specialisation in Print Journalism. On the basis of your performance, you can choose to work with different travel agencies or Fashion Magazines as a content creator or writer.
I hope your query has been solved. Good luck for your ambitious goal!
hi trisha sharma
you didn't specify for which college you want to get detail about admission
tell the name of college in comment section
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Hi, the 5 year integrated programme in Journalism is a recently introduced course thus there are not many previous papers. You can check the DU official website for the last year's paper along with the answer key. However, the entrance exam isn't difficult to crack as it would be designed with the comparable standard of competitive exams at the national level for class 12th students. The entrance test will have questions on General knowledge, current affairs, analytical and comprehension skills. The entrance test will be MCQ based of total 400 marks having 100 questions of 4 marks each and 1 mark would be deducted for each wrong answer.
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Helo there , you are doing well,
So to answer your question let me tell you that ,yes you pursue journalism course Ramji rowdies from these institutes but make sure that this Institutes has a good ranking point. You can go with top rated channels like NDTV, India today, zimba, of these not then try to get admission in good journalism colleges
If you need more enquiry regarding this then plz drop a message
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Hello there , hope.you are doing well so let me tell you the starting salary , As the starting salary 11,000-27,000 and then gradually with experience the salary would increase and that would reach upto 60,000 to 1,00,000 per month.
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Hey Aspirant, Journalism and mass communication is the 3 year graduation and along with that you cannot opt for English honours as that is also the 3 years graduation course. Both the graduation you could not do side by side as this is not possible.
Hope this helps
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Hello Khushal!
As per previous records of FTII and syudying the various trends and factors on which the slection is done , 57 marks can be considered for your selection in the next round.
The minimum marks to get selected in the next round are 50% which you have attained, so be prepared for the next round.Make sure to gather some kind of acting experience before getting selected for interview round which will make a huge impact on your selection.
I hope you get selected.All the best!
Hello Shivanshu,
First of all you didn't mentioned the name of college you're enquiring for secondly it is quite difficult to tell you about this as these kinds of details are usually not mentioned in the website of college. You can directly contact the college and ask them about this.
Thank you.
Hope it helps.
Hi Aarohi, Banasthali Vidyapith is one of the best women's higher education institute. It extends its education from primary to Ph.D level. It offers a range of subjects within each degree. The 5-year activity course provided by this university shall also teach you about the basics of Electronic Media, like handling FM Radio or so on. As you move further, the subject will be taught with more details and specialisation.
If you want to pursue your graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication, the eligibility is scoring 50% aggregate in your Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination. This degree is for 3 years. So if you have scored above 70-80% in your SSC Exam, you may get into the college easily. There is no specific cut-off% announced by the university yet.
If you want to pursue masters, you must complete the Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Banasthali Vidyapith itself or recognized by any other equivalent. If you have already appeared for the BA final examination, then your admission for the Masters will depend upon your performance. Most of the times, securing above 55-60% and adhering to the required criteria, confirms the admission for the MA degree in the same.
I hope I have answered your question Aarohi. Do further enquire about the neccessary. All the best!
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