Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC): Course Details

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Master of Journalism and Mass Communication is a two year post graduate course which consists of four consecutive semesters. By pursuing this course, the candidates get a thorough idea about how to efficiently communicate his ideas among the masses. The course also incorporates external projects which help the candidates to gain exposure to the various media fields such as radio, news dailies, journals, television etc.

Benefits or Advantages of Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication course enables the candidate to obtain theoretical and practical information on the different areas that are related to Journalism and Mass Communication. It also acts as the foundation for higher study options like doctorial programs in Journalism as well as Mass Communication. Therefore this course helps the candidate in building an excellent career in the field of media with attractive salary packages.

Eligibility required for Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

The candidates those who have completed their BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from any of the recognized colleges are eligible to apply for this course.  The applicant should hold a minimum of 60% aggregate marks for the degree examination. The minimum eligibility requirements may vary according to the universities norms and rules.

Admission Procedure of Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

The selection of the candidates to this course is made according to the percentage of marks scored for the degree examination. Most of the colleges carry out written tests as well as interviews for this purpose.  It becomes a necessary to carry out such tests when the number of applicants exceeds the allotted seats. These tests are conducted to measure the analytical and communication skills of the candidate.  Application forms can be obtained from the office of the respective college by paying the specified amount. It can also be downloaded from the website of the appropriate colleges.

How to fill application forms of Master of Journalism and Mass Communication?

Before filling the application form, the candidates are advised to go through the instructions provided in the application forms. The candidates have to make sure that they fill the details in the given appropriate places. The attested copies of all the certificates have to be enclosed along with the application form.

Master of Journalism and Mass Communication Colleges/Universities in India

  • Amity School of Communication
  • Apar India Institute of Management and Technology
  • B.L.S. Institute of Technology Management
  • Bill Gates College of Computer Science & Management
  • D.A.V. Centenary College
  • D.A.V. College
  • Doaba College
  • E.I.I.L.M. University
  • Himachal Pradesh University
  • I.I.S. University
  • Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Institute of Management Studies (IMS)
  • Invertis University
  • Jagannath International Management School (JIMS)
  • Jaiprakash University Kalyan Post Graduate College
  • Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar University
  • Lingaya’s Lalita Devi Institute of Management and Sciences
  • Madhubala Institute of Communication and Electronic Media (MBICEM)
  • Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday University
  • Mahatma Gandhi Missions College of Journalism & Mass Communication (M.G.M)
  • Mangalayatan University
  • Manipal University
  • Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic and Persian University
  • Mewar University (MU)
  • Patel Memorial National College (PMNC)
  • Pran’s Media Institute

Course Curriculum of Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

Semester 1

  • Introduction to Communication
  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Introduction to Journalism
  • Introduction to Advertising
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Communication & Soft Skills
  • Practical

Semester 2

  • Introduction to Media Technologies
  • Introduction to Public Relations
  • Journalistic Reporting & Editing
  • Advertising Design & Principles
  • Project Report

Semester 3

  • Introduction to Printing Technologies
  • Introduction to Production Technologies
  • Introduction to Newspaper Management
  • Introduction to Copywriting, Visualization & Campaign Effectiveness
  • Introduction to Mass Comm. & Society
  • Practical

Semester 4

  • Introduction to Communication Research
  • Introduction to Photography
  • Mass Communication Ethics & Laws
  • New Media Technologies
  • Project Report

Master of Journalism and Mass communication course is carried out on the basis of internal and external marks.  Internal assessments consist of model tests and projects. Seminars and assignments are also provided as a part of the curriculum.

Text Books on Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

  • A Practical English Grammar (Oxford India)
  • ABC of Common Grammatical errors by Nigel D Turlon
  • An Introduction to modern political theory, by Narman P. Barry
  • Background to the Study of English Literature by Brijadish Prasad
  • Fundamentals of political Ethics: Principles and practices, by Shiva Prakashan,
  • Identities and Right: Aspects of liberal Democracy in India, by Gurupreet Mahajan,
  • Advertising Made Simple by Frank Jefkins
  • Betrayal of Indian Democracy by M B Chande
  • Beyond Those Headlines: Insiders on the Indian Press by M. V. Desai & Sewanti
  • Cinema & Television by Jacques Hermabon & Kumar Shahani
  • Communication Facts & Ideas in Business by L. Brown
  • Communication Technology & Development by I P Tiwari
  • Communication-concepts & Process by Joseph A Devito
  • Comprehension, Precise & Paragraph Writing by L.Shaffer
  • Cyberspace Aur Media by Sudhir Pachauri
  • Dictionary of Modern English Usage by G Davison
  • Doing Your Research Project by Judith Bell
  • Economic Aspect of Indian Press by Ashok V. Desai
  • Facts of Life by a Communication Challenge UNICEF
  • Foundations of Politics by Andrew Heywood
  • Fundamentals of Information Technology by Deepak Bharihoke
  • Globalisation by Albrowm & King E
  • Here’s the News by Paul de Maesener
  • Improve Your Word Power by Birley
  • Indian Broad Casting by H R Luthra
  • IT in the new millennium by V D Dudeja
  • Lectures on Mass Communication by S Ganesh
  • Mass Communication & Development by Dr. Baldev Raj Gupta
  • Mass Communication in India by Keval J Kumar
  • Mass Communication Journalism in India by D S Mehta
  • Mass Communication Perspective by Uma Narula
  • Mass Media Laws & Regulations by C S Rayudu, S B Nageshwar Rao
  • Mass Media Today by Subir Ghosh
  • Modern Economics by Jack Harvey
  • Multimedia Systems by Ramesh Agarwal & Bharat Bhushan Tiwari
  • Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy
  • Principles & Ethics of Journalism by Dr. Jan R Hakemuldar, Dr. Fay AC
  • Technology & Communication Behavior by Belmont C A Wadsworth
  • Television Techniques by Hoyland Beltinger
  • The Communication Revolution by Narayana Menon
  • The Indian Economy by Robert Lucas
  • The Indian Press – Profession to Industry by Anna Bhattacharyajee
  • The Media & Modernity by John B Thompson
  • The Problems of Indian Economy by S K Misra & V K Puri
  • The Process of Communication by David K Berlo

Job and Career Opportunities after Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

As the media and communication is one of the fast growing sectors these days, the master holders from the relevant area are able to find enormous job opportunities. Sometimes the candidates have to get satisfied with junior level jobs, but they get the opportunity to move on to high profiles with expertise. The candidates those who hold a master of Journalism and Mass Communication can find employment in any one of the following divisions.

  • Corporate Communication
  • Advertising
  • Public Relations
  • Corporate Communication
  • Media Management
  • Television and Film Production
  • Editing
  • Reporting

Remuneration after Master of Journalism and Mass Communication

The remuneration for a fresh post graduate in Master of Journalism and Mass Communication will be quite low when compared with the experienced candidates. At the preliminary level, the candidate gets a salary of Rs 10,000 to 14,000 per month. The salary package increases with expertise. A post graduate with one to two years experience in the relevant field draws a salary of Rs 20,000 to 30,000 per month. It also depends on the performance and the skills of the candidate.

 
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3 Responses to “Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC): Course Details”

  1. 3
    Pallavi Dubey:

    m doing ba right now i want to do mjmc after ba can i do it? I want to go in journalism feild i have my interest in photography, is mjmc a good option? What other options are there except mjmc, n how should i prepare myself for mjmc and other journalism course entrance Plz help m really confused

  2. 2
    avnishparashar:

    Addmison on mjmc course

  3. 1
    neha:

    can i do this course after bcom degree??