B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism is a 3-year undergraduate degree program, the minimum eligibility is the 12th class from a recognized school board or its equivalent exam.
The B. A. Mass Communication and Journalism degree includes studies of mass media instruments such as newspapers and movie films alongside television and radio broadcasts for delivering information to audiences along with
the research of distribution methods for news and public awareness building through print and electronic media.
Graduate-level education allows access to diverse career opportunities across film and television industries and related sectors including public relations and publishing along with journalism, direction, editing, filmmaking and production work,
and scriptwriting and advertising.
Advertising and Public Relations | Editing | National and International Affairs |
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Basic Audio and Visual Media | History of Broadcasting | Photo-Journalism |
Fundamentals of Journalism | History of Indian Journalism. | Radio Journalism |
Job Position | Job Description | Average Annual Salary |
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Screenwriter | Screenwriters transform manuscripts into scripts to enable television adaptation alongside filmmaking production. | INR 4 to 5 Lacs |
Public Relation Officer | A Public Relation Officer at PRO uses every available media channel to maintain and grow their clients' reputation. | INR 2 to 3 Lacs |
Freelance Content Writer | The responsibilities of a Freelance Content Writer involve blog editing together with news article writing and developing articles that require factual content in the range of INR 2 to 3 Lacs. | INR 2 to 3 Lacs |
Journalist | A journalist must collect news material and report events while performing their duties. A journalist maintains employment at magazines as well as newspapers together with news channels. | INR 3 to 4 Lacs |