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Does IIMC offers UG courses for bachelor of mass communication and journalism?

Sanjana Surbhi 19th Feb, 2019

Hello Priyanka,

No, IIMC does not offer any UG courses of Mass Communication and Journalism. In IIMC you can apply for post graduate diploma courses in - TV Journalism, English and Hindi Journalism and Advertisement and PR.

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What are the roles offered in MEDIA sector @MICA?

Urvashi Dalal 18th Nov, 2017

 

 


Hi,

MICA offers placement across various sectors, one being Media. According to MICAs official alumni page, the profiles offered under Media sector during placements are Brand Executive/Manager, Digital Communication Specialist, Marketing Analyst, Media Executive (Sales), Media Strategist. 


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What are the good institutes for film studies and production? Also, what are the career prospects after completion of the course?

Urvashi Dalal 15th Nov, 2017

Hi

There are many filmmaking institutes in India that offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to select from. As you have not mentioned your education level, I will share details about both. 

The admission to the filmmaking institutes is basis their entrance test. Candidates have to apply and appear in

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Which is the best course that I can opt in India in the field of mass media coupled with future scope for great job opportunities?

Urvashi Dalal 15th Nov, 2017

Hi

Athul Mass Media, better termed as Mass Communication is a very broad field. It covers Journalism, Radio and Television, Advertising and PR, Corporate Communication, Digital media, Filmmaking, Photography, Creative communication, much more with many sub-fields in them. What you must do is to first decide which course you wish

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What to study if my aim is to be a photographer/travel blogger?

Urvashi Dalal 15th Nov, 2017

HI

Just to add on to the list, there is also Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts & Communication (SACAC), New Delhi which offers part-time programme in Photography and in Creative Writing. You can check details here- http://www.sac.ac.in/part-time-courses-certificate

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What is the difference between Mass Communication and Journalism?

Govind Kumar 27th Jun, 2018

Journalism in general refers to writing for print or electronic media which includes newspapers or magazines or television. Journalism is sharing an information through writing in magazines, newspapers, etc. It is an occupation reporting, writing, editing and broadcasting of news or information. The word "Journalism" is derived from the word

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Want to become a columnist! What to do journalism or mass communication

peri.laxmi Expert 10th Nov, 2017

The key to becoming a columnist is a flair for writing well. What you write should be able to capture a reader's attention. Whether you go for a Journalism course or Mass communication, the most important thing is that you should have an keen interest for information/news, an eye for

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What is the admission process to the five years integrated programme at DU DSJ?

Urvashi Dalal 19th Dec, 2017

Hi,

 

DSJ looks for students who are interested in mass media and journalism. Students with aptitude and inclination in the field of journalism. The admissions departments also looks for students with exceptional academic records. 

Students are admitted through a national level entrance examination. Once the test is conducted a

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Which one is better? Doing a Liberal Arts course (with journalism as major) or a normal degree related to Mass Media and Communication?

Urvashi Dalal 16th Nov, 2017

Hi

Liberal Arts and Mass Communication, are both great fields of study with varied career option. Both are great if you ask us, but the final selection is totally up to you. Just keep in mind your interest and career goals. Universities that offer LIberal arts is Ashoka University, Flame

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Do I have to study film-making if I only want to make documentaries in future?

peri.laxmi Expert 8th Nov, 2017
Hi Akanksha, Since you say you want to particularly take up Documentary Filmmaking, Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts & Communication (SACAC), New Delhi offers a Diploma called the Creative Documentary Course. The minimum age of eligibility is 20 years, Graduates preferred. Admission is based on an aptitude test followed by
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