Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)

  • Stream : Journalism and Mass Communication    Duration : 3 years
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Course Description

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)

The Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication is a three-year undergraduate programme that prepares students with the technical skills and social understanding needed to write about and communicate information to the general public. The data is about business, history, culture, budget issues, governmental matters, entertainment, and sports using mass media such as television, radio, and the internet. The course gives a complete knowledge at both an academic and practical level, as journalism is founded on truth, autonomy, and transparency.

 

A wide variety of topics like Public Relations, Event Management, Business Communication, Communication Theories, and Models, Reporting and Editing for Print Media, Digital Media, Radio Production, Data Journalism, Design and Graphics, Photo-Journalism, and Media Law and Ethics are among the topics covered in this course. Entrepreneurship, Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Development, Foreign Language (French or German), Fashion Communication, Socio-cultural History of India, and Leadership Development and Team Building are available electives.

 

The curriculum provides students with the information and abilities needed to operate in various media organizations and with different mass communication apparatus. Problem-solving, interviewing, investigative, and reporting abilities, as well as an analytical approach to topics and trends, research aptitude, and networking skills, may be acquired by students. Computer-based learning, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Seminars, guest lectures, workshops, industry certification training, and various individual and group project works, such as incubation projects, live projects, community projects, and projects with NGOs, may all be part of the curriculum.

 

Eligibility Criteria for BA in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)


The colleges that follow the BA in Journalism and Mass Communication eligibility are listed below:

  • Candidates can apply after they have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent in any stream with a minimum of 50% in each subject.
  • Institutions that need an entrance test may consider the entrance exam score and past academic records when making admission decisions. Each institution determines the examination's cut-off mark.
  • SC/ST/OBC Candidates or those who are differently-abled, are given a 5% mark relaxation.
  • Letters of reference might also be in the candidate's favor.

Benefits of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)


  • Students will learn about the fundamentals of mass communication, contemporary developing media trends and concerns, and current technology developments and advances in journalism.
  • Graduates are exposed to a variety of print, electronic, and new-age media dimensions and a variety of technologies used in mass communication, such as computer programmes, software, and hardware used in print, television, the internet, and radio.
  • Students learn to conceptualize, create, design, and strategize high-quality media material for TV, cinema, the internet, radio, and different digital channels such as social media.
  • Due to the extraordinary growth of regional media and the proliferation of new media firms and formats, this degree programme assists in refining abilities to acquire, interpret, transmit, and present information to a broad audience, one's career is more renovated in non-metro cities and small towns.

Future Scope of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)


After completing a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication, students may pursue further study. The following are some of the possibilities: Graduates who want to learn more about journalism and mass communication can get a master's degree in journalism and mass communication or one of its specialties, then get an M.Phil. or a Ph.D. in journalism and mass communication.

 

Career and Job Opportunities after BA in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)


When compares with other disciplines, the chances of getting a job in this sector are more since the world of media is expanding every day, even in rural places. Those with a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication can pursue a variety of jobs. After graduation, applicants can find work in both the private and public sectors. However, candidates who have completed higher education find it simpler to get work.

Candidates can begin their careers as freelance writers, photographers, or junior reporters and work their way up, or they can start their blog or studio. A Journalism and Mass Communication degree holder's starting pay ranges between 4 to 10 LPA, and it rises with the number of years of job experience and competence in the area.

 

Fees Structure & Duration of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)


A Journalism and Mass Communication degree holder's starting pay ranges between 4 to 10 LPA. It rises with the number of years of job experience and competence in the area.

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)
Course

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) Eligibility
Eligibility

10+2 qualified students from a recognised Board with 50% aggregate at least

Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) Course Duration
Duration

3 Years

Course Type
Type of Course

Under Graduate