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Masters in media and communication after Bsc psychology


Ashley Babu 9th Jun, 2021
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Abhishek Roy 10th Jun, 2021

Yes, you may definitely pursue Masters in Media & Communication after B.Sc. in Psychology, provided youre interested in a Career in the Journalism, Media & Communication Industry. The are excellent Public Universities & Private Colleges for Media & Communication in India, having produced some of the best authors, journalists, artists, politicians, media barons & executives in India. Top Institutions like JMI, BHU, IIMC, Pune University have some of the best faculty for Media & Mass Communication Education.

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