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  About the course   Eligibility   Why to study BA Journalism and Mass Communication   Scope of BA Journalism and Mass Communication   Top 10 colleges in India   Syllabus of the course   Fees Structure   Job Roles

About the course

The BA in Journalism and Mass Communication focuses on providing knowledge about the theories and practical aspects of media and communication.
The course includes subjects like news reporting, media ethics, advertising, public relations, journalism history, editing, media laws, and digital media trends.
Students are trained to work in various sectors of media, including print, digital, television, radio, and public relations.

Eligibility

Why to study BA Journalism and Mass Communication?

Scope of BA Journalism And Mass Communication

Top 10 colleges in India

S.NO NAME OF THE COLLEGE AVERAGE PACKAGE NO OF SEATS PLACE
1 Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Rs 4lakhs-6Lakhs avg 128 approximately New Delhi
2 Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMI) Rs.7 Lakhs avg 40-60 approximately New Delhi
3 Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Rs.6lakhs avg 30-40 approximately Mumbai,Maharashtra
4 Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Rs.6.5Lakhs avg 60-70 approximately Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh
5 Dr. Harisingh Gour University (Sagar University) Rs.4.5lakhs avg 40-60 approximately Madhya Pradesh
6 Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Rs.3.5lakhs-Rs.5Lakhs avg 60 approximately Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh
7 Pune University (Savitribai Phule Pune University) Rs.6lakhs avg 50-60 approximately Pune,Maharashtra
8 Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) Rs.4.5Lakhs avg 55 approximately Kottayam,Kerala
9 University of Mumbai (MU) Rs.5 lakhs avg 55-60 approximately Palakkad,Kerala
10 Madras Christian College Rs.4 lakhs avg 45 approximately Chennai,Tamil Nadu

Syllabus of the Course

YEAR 1

SEM 1 SEM 2
Principles of Communication Mass Communication: Concepts and Processes
Global Media Reporting Techniques & Skills
Fundamentals of Journalism Editing and Principles of Layout and Design
Introduction to Print Media Press Laws & Media Ethics
Communication: Theories Models and Skills Practical Lab on Editing & reporting
Introduction to Computers Practical Lab on Column Writing

YEAR 2

SEM 3 SEM 4
Media Management and Ethics Radio Production
Public Relations Television Production
New Media Technologies Photo Journalism- I
Basic of Camera Light and Sound Indian Constitution, Economy and Politics
Development Communication Event Management

YEAR 3

SEM 5 SEM 6
World Media Scenario Industrial Training
Public Relations Project
Cyber Journalism --
Photo Journalism-II --
Photography and web content development Practical lab --

Fees Structure

TYPE OF QUOTA AVERAGE FEES PER YEAR
Government Quota ₹20,000 to ₹80,000 per year approx
Management Quota ₹50,000 to ₹2,00,000 per year approx

Note: Fees may vary depending on the location, reputation of the institution, and additional charges like registration or exam fees.

Job Roles