What to do after B.A in Journalism?

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Bachelor of Arts in Journalism is a 3 year graduation program which deals with the study of basic aspects in the field of Journalism. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism graduates can do various higher level programs in the field and can also get engaged in various job profiles in various areas of work. They can do several short term certifications also.

Higher Studies Options after B.A in Journalism

The list of higher study options for B.A in Journalism graduates is given below.

  • Master of Arts in Media and Communication
  • Master of Arts in Photo Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Public Relations
  • Master of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Master of Science in Mass Communication
  • Master of Arts in Convergent Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Mass Communication
  • Master of Science in Mass Communication and Journalism
  • Master in Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Hindi and Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Journalism
  • Master of Arts in Broadcast Journalism
  • MJMC (Journalism and Mass Communication)
  • Master of Science in Mass Communication, Advertising and Journalism
  • Master in Development Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Master of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Defense Journalism
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Communication
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Science and Technology Journalism
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Business Journalism
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Oriya Journalism

Job Opportunities for B.A in Journalism graduates

B.A in Journalism graduates can look for a promising career in Private and Public sector. The most common job profiles available for B.A in Journalism graduates include:

  • Actors
  • Content Writer cum Editor
  • Correspondent
  • Editor
  • Free Lance Writer
  • Freelance Journalist
  • Journalist
  • Newspaper Reporter
  • Administrative jobs
  • Advertising Executive
  • Public Relations Officer
  • Television Producer
  • TV News Reporter
  • Web Journalist
  • Senior reporter
  • Space Selling Executives
  • Cinema Projectionist
  • Principal reporter
  • Printing jobs

The most common areas of employment for B.A in Journalism graduates include:

  • Advertising Firms
  • Radio Telecasting Units
  • Central Information Service
  • Legal Affairs Department
  • TV Channels
  • AIR - All India Radio
  • FM Radio Channels
  • Periodicals and Magazines
  • Newspapers

The remuneration offered will vary with the job profile and also the areas of work.

Short Term Courses for B.A in Journalism graduates

  • Certificate Course in Journalism and Creative Writing
  • Certificate Course in Mass Communication
  • Certificate Course in Mass Media
  • Certificate in Science and Sports Journalism

These are the common certifications which can be done by B.A in Journalism graduates to improve their career prospects.

 
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2 Responses to “What to do after B.A in Journalism?”

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    sabitha:

    Hi

    After 12th Journalisam which one i want to select for my good carrier, please let me know in kerala where have good colleages for studying journalism

    Regards
    sabitha

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    abhilasha kapoor:

    hi i am doing ba in journalism n mass communication?n my first aim is to become news reader directly n dont want to be a journalist?help me n tell should i change my stream in masters or not??