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7th November 2011, 12:09 PM
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mass communication is a better option
Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC) Duration-3 Years Eligibility- 10+2 in any stream P.G. Diploma in Mass Communication (PGDMC) Duration-1 Year Eligibility- Bachelor Degree in any stream Master of Mass Communication (MMC) Duration-2 Years Eligibility- Bachelor Degree in any stream Master of Mass Communication (MMC)-2nd Year Duration-1 Year (Under Lateral Entry Scheme) Eligibility- PG Diploma in Journalism, Communication, Mass Comm., Advertising, Public Relation (PR) from a recognize university after graduation in any discipline. P.G. Diploma in Advertising & Public Relation (PGDA & PR) Duration-1 Year Eligibility- Bachelor Degree in any stream |
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#3
7th November 2011, 07:00 PM
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There are so many courses in Mass communication,you can go for anyone of them,as each of them has a very good bright future.
if you have the Mass communication degree you can start you carrier as journalists, content developer, content manager,project manager,project coordinator, visualizer etc . To take admission in any institute in Mass communication course you should maintain some criteria like: a)you should complete three years of Graduation (12+3 years) in any one of the Arts/ Commerce/Science/Computers/BMM/BMS/BE/Catering etc. b)your age should be 30 years or below. Courses: Diploma or Graduation or Post-Graduation in [B]Newspaper Journalism, Magazine journalism, Sports journalism, Travel journalism, Entertainment journalism Investigative journalism Web Journalism, Television Journalism, Radio Journalism. |
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