Master of Mass Communication: M.M.C Course Details

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Mass Communication teaches how to communicate with the people. It is a huge area which studies different means of media used by the masses. There are different kinds of masses like radio, newspaper, TV, Magazines etc. Master of Mass Communication is a Post Graduate educational Degree. The degree awarded for a program in the area of Mass Communication is known as M.M.C. The syllabus of the course is focusing mainly on interactive sessions with industry professional. The duration of the Master of Mass Communication program is 2 years. There are 2 semesters included in the course. The course has many other names like M.M.M, M.J.M.C, M.J etc.

Advantages or Benefits of Master of Mass Communication

  • After finishing Masters Degree in Mass Communication, aspirants can study higher education like - Ph.D.
  • The course develops candidates into socially responsible communicators, who can effectively use their skills in different commercial and non-commercial endeavors.

Eligibility Criteria for M.M.C

For studying Masters of Mass Communications, candidates should have graduation in Mass Communication. The percentage of marks required varies based on the institutes. There are some colleges that has set an age limit. Some colleges carry out entrance test for getting admission into M.M.C there are few institutes provide the course to graduates in any stream from a reputed institute. The aspirants can study the M.M.C program through distance education also.

Admission Procedure for M.M.C

The eligible candidates can attend the entrance test. There are some institutes that carry out  their own written test. After that, they will be called for group discussion and interview. Admissions held on merit basis. The aspirants can apply through online also.

M.M.C Entrance exams in India

  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Master of Mass Media Entrance Exam
  • IIMC Entrance Exam 2011, Indian Institute of Mass Communication Entrance Exam
  • SNAP Test
  • Lucknow University Entrance examination
  • Banaras Hindu University Entrance Exam
  • Chitkara School of Mass Communication Entrance examination

How to fill in M.M.C Entrance Application form

Aspirants can collect the application form and brochure from the office of the institute. The form is also available through post. For getting the application through post, the aspirants can submit a necessary letter to the respected authority. Online application is another option for the candidates. They can fill the form by the website of the college. The applicant must go through each and every steps stated in the website.

M.M.C Entrance Exam Pattern

The M.M.C entrance exam covers multiple-choice questions. 2 ½ hours is the duration of the test. The questions are objective types. Applicants can choose the right answer from the given alternatives. All questions carry the same marks. Negative marking is there for wrong answers. Therefore, the aspirants can answer the most appropriate answers. The sections covered in the entrance test are politics, print media, culture, films, radio, current affairs and TV.

Coaching Centers for M.M.C Entrance Exam

  • Ariestechsoft
  • Pathway
  • Resonance

Reference Books for M.M.C Entrance Exam

  • Approaches to media literacy: a handbook by Art Silverblatt, Jane Ferry, Barbara Finan
  • Communication technology, media policy, and national development by V. S. Gupta
  • Communication theory and research by Denis McQuail, Peter Golding, Els de Bens
  • Computer technology and social issues by G. David Garson
  • Dimensions of Communication by Michael D. Scott, Steven R. Brydon
  • Discourse, ideology and specialized communication by Giuliana Garzone, Srikant Sarangi
  • Dynamics of mass communication: theory and practice by Uma Narula
  • Identities, groups and social issues by Margaret Wetherell
  • Intercultural aspects of specialized communication by Christopher Candlin, Maurizio Gotti
  • International media research by John Corner, Philip Schlesinger, Roger Silverstone
  • Mass communication theory: an introduction by Denis McQuail
  • Mass media and media policy in Western Europe by Peter Humphreys
  • Media management in India by Dibakar Panigrahy, Prasanna K. Biswasroy
  • Media policy and globalization by Paula Chakravartty, Katharine Sarikakis
  • Media research techniques by Arthur Asa Berger
  • Peterson’s Four-Year Colleges by Peterson’s
  • Social Dimensions of E-Communication by Michael H. Foox
  • Theory and research in mass communication: contexts and consequences by David K. Perry

Top M.M.C Colleges in India

  • AJ Kidwai Mass Comm Research Centre, Jamia, New Delhi
  • Asian College of Journalism, Chennai
  • Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
  • IIMC, New Delhi
  • Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore
  • Manorama School of Communication, Kottayam
  • Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmadabad
  • Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, Pune
  • Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai

Other Reputed Colleges/ Universities offering M.M.C program

  • Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies
  • Aizaz Rizvi College of Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Assam University
  • Berhampur University
  • Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology
  • City College
  • Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University - Post Graduate In Writing Mass Media in Telugu (PGDWMMT).
  • Gauhati University
  • Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology
  • Himachal Pradesh University
  • Kurukshetra University
  • Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar University
  • Maharshi Dayanand University
  • Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism
  • Nalanda Open University
  • People’s Institute of Media Studies
  • Purvanchal University / Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University
  • Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
  • Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences
  • Symbiosis International University (SIU)
  • University of Burdwan
  • Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University
  • Vardhmaan Mahaveer Open University
  • Vikram University

M.M.C course curriculum

First semester

  • Basic Computer Application
  • Introduction to Communication& Media
  • Introduction to Socio-Economic Polity
  • Media Language: Structure, Style & Translation
  • Origin and Growth of Indian Media
  • Practical and Comprehensive

Second semester

  • Communication for Development
  • Multi Media & Cyber Communication
  • Program Production
  • Radio Programmes and Production
  • Reporting and Editing for Newspaper
  • Television and Video

Third semester

  • Advertising - Principles and
  • Communication
  • Communication Research
  • Writing on Current Affairs

Fourth semester

  • Characteristics (One of Indian State)
  • Corporate Communication & Media Management
  • Dissertation
  • Issues Oriented Writing
  • Media Laws and Ethics
  • Report Writing on Regional

M.M.C Specializations

  • New Media and Communication
  • Print Journalism
  • Radio and Television

M.M.C Projects

The candidates can select the project topic from major areas like

  • Broadcasting
  • Development Support Communication
  • Media Management
  • On-Line/Cyber Media
  • Print Media
  • Public Relation and Advertising

M.M.C Course Evaluation

The duration of the M.M.C program is 2 years. There are 4 semesters included in this program. The program covers theory and practical classes, assignments etc. The marks are calculated on the basis of external and internal performance of the students. Some other exercises included in the program are listening and analysis of radio programs and group works. Examinations are held at the end of every semester.

M.M.C Text Books

  • Approaches to media literacy: a handbook by Art Silverblatt, Jane Ferry, Barbara Finan
  • Approaches to media literacy: a handbook by Art Silverblatt, Jane Ferry, Barbara Finan .
  • Communication technology, media policy, and national development by V. S. Gupta
  • Communication theory and research by Denis McQuail, Peter Golding, Els de Bens
  • Computer technology and social issues by G. David Garson
  • Dimensions of Communication by Michael D. Scott, Steven R. Brydon
  • Discourse, ideology and specialized communication by Giuliana Garzone, Srikant Sarangi
  • Dynamics of mass communication: theory and practice by Uma Narula
  • Identities, groups and social issues by Margaret Wetherell
  • Intercultural aspects of specialized communication by Christopher Candlin, Maurizio Gotti
  • International media research by John Corner, Philip Schlesinger, Roger Silverstone
  • Mass communication theory: an introduction by Denis McQuail
  • Mass media and media policy in Western Europe by Peter Humphreys
  • Media and social life in India by B.K. Prasad
  • Media management in India by Dibakar Panigrahy, Prasanna K. Biswasroy
  • Media management in India by Dibakar Panigrahy, Prasanna K. Biswasroy
  • Media policy and globalization by Paula Chakravartty, Katharine Sarikakis
  • Media research techniques by Arthur Asa Berger
  • Media selling: broadcast, cable, print and interactive by CharlesWarner, Joseph Buchman
  • Social Dimensions of E-Communication by Michael H. Foox
  • The ambivalent welcome: print media, public opinion, and immigration by Rita James Simon, Susan
  • Theory and research in mass communication: contexts and consequences by David K. Perry
  • Traditional folk media in India by Shyam Parmar

What to do after M.M.C?

Mass communication is an area where there are career opportunities like public relations, advertising, journalism and market research evaluation. After the course, the candidates can go for studies like PhD or M.Phil. Chance is there in various Media houses. Some of them are like TV channels, broadcasting and advertising firms.

Job and Career options for M.M.C

There is a media revolution in the modern age with the help of technology. This situation has led to key developments in the Mass Communication sector across the nation. Therefore, many media houses also established. These firms are looking for specialists in this industry. In the advertising sector, the aspirants can work as media planners, copywriters and creative buyers. Broadcasting and electronic media based job types are like casting directors, news writers and announcers. Jobs in the public relations field are such as press agents, media analyst etc.

Employment Areas

  • Advertising Agencies
  • Central Information Service
  • Entertainment Industry
  • Newspapers
  • Periodicals and Magazines
  • Press Information Bureau
  • Public Relations Agencies
  • Publishing Houses
  • Radio Stations
  • TV Channels
  • Websites

Job Types

  • Cartoonists
  • Columnists
  • Correspondents
  • Critics
  • Editors
  • Freelance Writers
  • Illustrators
  • Journalists
  • News Analysts
  • Photojournalists
  • Proofreaders
  • Reporters

Remuneration after M.M.C

As the media industry is growing, the chances of candidates are also improving. Some of the organizations like CNBC, BBC and Guardian group provide jobs in mass communication at various positions. They are providing attractive compensation and challenging job profile too. The initial remuneration for a mass communication postgraduate could be between Rs 12,000 and 25,000. After few years of experience the remuneration ranges between Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000 per month.

 
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3 Responses to “Master of Mass Communication: M.M.C Course Details”

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    garima singh:

    i want to know best book for entrace and is there campus selection is or not

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    Pooja:

    i want sample papers for the entrance exam of mass communication..please help me out.

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    nuzzy:

    hello sir, i just want to know that, is there any possibility for post graduation in mass communication or in electronic communication to work as a journalist in tv channels after b.sc.(physics)?if yes, what are the requirements for that? Thanks!