- Ranked 1 for IITs by India Today 2020
- Ranked 2 for IITs by NIRF 2020
- Ranked 8 for MBA by NIRF 2020
- Ranked 1 for Engineering by The Week 2019
- Ranked 2 for Engineering by JEE Cutoff 2019
- Ranked 2 for Engineering by Outlook 2019
Quick Facts
Total Fees
2.50 Lakhs
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Fees Details
Course Details
- Mode: Full time
- Duration: 2 Years
The Master of Journalism and Mass Communication or MJMC programme is one of the most commonly opted PG degree in journalism and mass communication. The 2-year Master’s programme has been designed to provide an in-depth and critical understanding of the Indian Media and Mass Communication channels.
The 2-year postgraduate course ensures that the students are able to use the skills and experience they gained in the area of journalism, mass communication, advertising, public relations, event management, etc in a more effective and critical manner. The Master of Journalism and Mass Communication course serves as the basis for higher education and research purposes such as for PhDs and Junior Fellowship programmes.
Under the MJMC programme, students will also be able to pursue the course in specific areas of specialisations, such as in Film-Making, Corporate Relations or Communications, industry-specific journalism, and much more.
Ranked among the Best and MJMC Colleges in India – Vivekananda Global University , facilitate students with an intellectually stimulating environment and course curriculum widely spread over practical training, project work, expert lectures and more. While theory gives you opportunity to understand the intricacies of the subject, the well-equipped laboratories provide enriched practical understanding and real-time exposure.
Eligibility Criteria
spirants should have a valid Bachelor’s degree in any stream from a recognised university or institute. BJMC graduates would be given more preference.
Candidates must ensure that they have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% or more in the qualifying exam.
For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium.