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Jain University offers Master in Journalism and Mass communication course in online mode to all aspiring graduates. Master in Journalism and Mass communication or MA Journalism and Mass communication is a two years course consisting of a total of four semesters. Through this course, students will be able to learn the basics of journalism, community media, editorial practices, media laws and ethics, radio, television production, news media studies etc. Graduates with 50% or more marks will be able to fill the MA Journalism and Mass Communication application form. The course duration of MA Journalism and Mass Communication is 2 years divided into four semesters.In order to fill the application form, candidates must visit the official website of Jain University and click on the course link. Candidates will have to pay a one time registration fee of Rs 2000 for the course. The total MA Journalism and Mass Communication fee will be Rs 57000 which has to be paid in online mode. Candidates will have to appear for an yearly exam in online mode for which they must pay an yearly exam fee of Rs 3000.
The candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria for appearing in the MA Journalism and Mass Communication:
Candidates must be a graduate in Journalism as a major subject with 50% or more (45% for reserved category)
Final year students can also apply
Jain University admission to MA Journalism and Mass Communication can be taken through filling an online form. The enrollment must be done by one time payment of Rs 2000. The application process will contain certain steps including filling details, payment of enrollment fee, uploading certain documents like birth certificate, graduation marksheet. It is advised to the candidates to use google chrome and mozilla firefox browser to fill the form.
The exam for the MA MA Journalism and Mass Communication will be conducted in online mode yearly taking the internal and external assessment into consideration. The weightage of the internal and external courses will be 30% and 70% respectively. The questions are asked in three sections - section A, B and C wherein section A will be subjective) section B will be case studies and section C will be MCQs.