Mass Communication
as a Career

Mass communication is a method of conveying information to a huge number of people. The term encompasses a wide range of media disciplines, including newsgathering and reporting, film directing and production, event management, public relations, advertising, and corporate communication, among others.

The discipline of mass communication and media has grown in recent years into a somewhat interactive idea that affects practically every element of human existence. The area of mass communication is gaining prominence like never before, because of the sheer spread of media into our lives via newspapers, television, and the internet. Candidates can choose from a variety of career options that are not only well-paying but also provide job satisfaction and allow them to show their creativity.

In recent years, public communication has undergone a remarkable transformation. With the rise in the number of television sets, news channels, radio stations, and, more recently, social media, the future of mass communication is looking bright.

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As we can see, mass communication is increasing at a rapid pace, and the scope of a mass communication career has expanded as well. This job might be ideal for you if you enjoy media and social media in particular.

Courses ​

B.A - Mass Communication (Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication)
B.J.M.C (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication)
B.A - J.M.C (Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication)
B.C.J (Bachelor of Communication and Journalism)
B.M.M
(Bachelor of Mass Media)
B.J (Hons) (Bachelor of Journalism (Honours))
B.J
(Bachelor of Journalism)

After graduation

Pursue Masters in Mass Communication/Journalism
for 2 years
Pursue Diploma/ Masters in Mass Communication/Journalism for 1 year
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Career Opportunities after a Mass communication Degree

  • Television & Film Director/Producer
  • Content Writer
  • Event Manager
  • Public Relations Professional
  • Digital Marketing Expert
  • Journalist
  • Columnist
Common Misconceptions regarding
Mass Media
  • There are 2 separate degrees in journalism and mass communication.
  • Mass communication is a component of journalism, but journalism is not a part of mass communication.
  • Keep this in mind when you choose your course selection.
  • Journalism aims to convince people, whereas mass communication aims to disseminate knowledge to the public.
Frequently Asked
Questions
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The field of mass communication is evolving at a fast pace across the world. In India, unlike in the affluent nations of the West, all forms of mass communication, including print, television, radio, film, and the internet, have grown at the same time and are projected to continue to expand in the near future. As a result, pursuing a degree in journalism and mass communication may lead to a rewarding job with room for advancement.