Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
Hello!
Journalism courses are for working in media companies for posts such as journalism, advertising, event management, public relations, and so on.
Tourism Management is course to learn about Travel & Tourism Industry and for jobs in Tourism Management, Airlines, Hotels, Travel Consultant, Tour Guide and more.
Currently Travel Journalism course is Not offered in India, so it is suggested to pursue Journalism degree to have journalism skills.
Good Colleges for MTTM are -
Good Colleges for M.J.M.C. are
In the previous years, the cutoff for these colleges has been around 75 to 88%. Cutoff for Jai Hind is high , around 88%, for Mithibhai Collge, it is around 85% and for Sophia, around 87%. But the cutoffs vary each year and also they may go very loww upto 65-70% for various quota students. So, apply for the course and hope for the best.
Hope this helped. All the best!
Hello Rehan,
yes you can do double graduation.This time also you have to submit the same documents you submitted while your previous grduation degree.Journalism and mass communication eligibility criteria is that you should score 50% in your 10+2 exam.
Hope I helped you.All the best for future endeavour!!
Hello Sujit,
I understand that you had chosen the Commerce field for Bachelors and now you want to pursue Mass Communications in journalism.
Yes, you can definitely do that.
You can apply for any good university for the Master's degree program.
And for the further details, if you have any query you can even visit our website, where there is a detailed description which would be quite helpful for youhttps://www.careers360.com/journalism-course
Hi javed,
Yes you are eligible to do journalism course after completing your BSC course but there is no more gaping to admission in these course.
But try to do any degree/diploma course regarding journalism to understand the course better. If you have to join in any reputated institute for doing journalism course then you have to qualify a entrance test. That are:
(MU- OET), (BHU- UET). Etc
Hope this answer help you.
Thank you
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.
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