Can I pursue Bachelors in journalism and mass communication after completing class 12th?

Asked about Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication - Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication

0 55 Views | Posted a year ago
Asked by Ravi Pandey

  • 3 Answers

  • A

    Answered by

    Aastha Kaushal

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can pursue BJMC after grade 12th.
    BJMC gives an opportunity to learn skills which can be applied to print, web, broadcasting, and media journalism.
    BJMC graduates works in Advertising, branding,marketing,social media,publication design,radio,photojournalism and other areas.
    Here are some good private university to pursue the BJMC course:
    1. IILM University,Gurugram
    2. Delhi University
    3. K R Mangalam University
    4. G.D.Goenka University
    5. SRM University
    For more information kindly refer to the universitys website
  • S

    Answered by

    Sameeksha kapoor | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Dear Ravi,
    As per my knowledge Lovely Professional University offers B.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication).One of my cousin has completed BJMC programme from this University.He shared his experience so I got to know about this course.
    Lovely Professional University is one of the best universities in the country and will definitely a good choice for BJMC. They offer exposure for this practical course is worth mentioning.
    The program is designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. The main Focus is on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography, etc.
    He t
    ...more
  • P

    Answered by

    Priyanka Singhal | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Hi! You can certainly pursue BJMC after completing your 12th standard. Anyone who has completed 10+2 from a recognized board of education, with at least 50% marks is eligible to apply for the course.

Similar Questions for you

V
Vipra Panda

Top universities require a minimum of 80-90% in your 12th-grade board exams.

  • Average universities often accept students with 60-75%.
  • For highly competitive courses like Medicine, cut off is usually higher. 
  • Strong SAT/ACT scores can also compensate for a slightly lower board percentage.
A
Aayushi Dhawan

Countries like Germany and Norway are excellent options. Because public universities there charge little to no tuition fees.  The cost of living and education is significantly lower compared to the USA or UK. You must factor in living expenses and language requirements.

D
Dhanya Dhyani

Class 12 marks are important for fulfilling the admission criteria and tie breaking criteria (if any) during admissions. Admission to Central Universities are conducted through CUET scores, however, candidates must fulfil the minimum marks requirement for admissions.

N
Nishtha Singh

Students must prepare well for the entrance exams such as JEE Main,  JEE Advanced, and others. After 12th, the available programmes are BTech, BSc, and others. Students must get 60% to 70% in 12th and good marks in accepted entrance exams for a successful admission to the available programmes. 

S
Sampreet Kaur

Hey, getting into LPU after 12th is pretty straightforward and one of the best choices for a solid college life with great placements and scholarships. Just head to admission.lpu.in, sign up online, and fill out the form for your dream UG course like BTech or BBA—usually need 50-60% in 12th depending on the stream. Pay a small Rs 1000 fee for LPUNEST, their online test you can take from home or center, which unlocks up to 50% scholarships based on your score. Provisional admission happens with Rs 10,000, adjustable in fees, then submit docs and you're set—super smooth process for 2026 intakes! LPU's campus rocks with global exposur

...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 66k Colleges
  • 1.2k Exams
  • 681k Reviews
  • 1800k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Need guidance on career and education? Ask our experts

Characters 0/140

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Add more details

Characters 0/300

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Keep it short & simple. Type complete word. Avoid abusive language. Next

Your Question

Edit

Add relevant tags to get quick responses. Cancel Post