Can I do a course journalism and mass communication after 12th?
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Yes definitely you can pursue B.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication) after +2 subject to the condition of meeting the eligibility norms. The eligibility is: 60% with English. LPU is the right place to explore the hidden and unexplored talent within you. The focus is on
1. Better student-teacher interaction through mentoring sessions
2. Orientation of curricular content for enhancing employability
3. Opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities for achieving all-round development. 4. Moocs
5. Curriculum benchmarked against renowned global institutions
Career prospects are Journalists/Correspondents: Reporters, Editors/ Sub...more -
Yes, you can do the course in Journalism and mass communication after 12th. The course name is B.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication) and eligibility is 60% with English. Thanks.
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School of Journalism and Film Production, LPU, is a leading teacher education institution in northern India. The school offers courses in journalism, TV and film industries from bachelor's to doctorate level. The courses are recognized by UGC. The School has an enriched library with huge stock of books, reference materials, and journals (print, electronic as well as online), and modern lab facilities to support teaching, learning, and research. The School follows a professional curriculum in its academic programmes. It also holds seminars and conferences at national and international levels. The students are also provided with mandator...more
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You can apply for journalism courses after you have passed class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks from any stream (Science, Commerce or Arts). Some colleges require you to possess excellent communication skills, English speaking skills and writing skills. Some colleges ask for English as compulsory subject in class 12th.
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The journalism programs are designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic, and New Age Media. Focus on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography, etc. which are necessary for the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. LPU offers these programs in journalism and mass communication :
B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) 3 years
M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) 2 years
The faculty comprises former journalists and academicians. They have good links, knowledge to equip their students with the necessary skills to be successful in their respective fields. The...more -
One of India's best Journalism and Animation colleges in Punjab, LPU Journalism and Mass Communication Discipline empowers and nourishes creative minds with its methodical curriculum that encompasses every aspect of industry including film-making and production, investigative journalism, animation films and more. LPU offers programmes after 12th and also after Graduation in the Film and TV production discipline -
1. B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication)
2. B.Sc. (Film and TV Production)
3. M.Sc. (Film and TV Production)
4. M.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication)
LPU has One of India's best Journalism and Animation colleges in Punjab, LP...more -
Hi, LPU does offer a course B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) which is designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. Focus on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography etc. Department of Journalism and Film Production, is a leading education institute in Northern India. The department offers UGC recognised undergraduate and postgraduate courses in mass communication, journalism, television and film production. It offers well-structured and comprehensive programmes in the field of journalism, mass communication, television and film production...more
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Hello! Being an alumni I would like to say that of course it would be the best decision to choose LPU for journalism and mass communication. Following are the programme details for the same:
Designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. Focus on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography etc. Green screen studio for Shooting and VFX
Clay modeling studio
High end computer workstations labs
Video shooting & editing lab (Crane, trolley, Lights & Cameras)
2D Animation lab
PLACEMENT: AEROZO INTERNATIONAL offered 6.6 Lacs per annum
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Dear Shalu, Yes, you can do the course in journalism and mass communication after the 12th. The following are the best public and private universities in India that offer this programme:
Delhi University
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Lovely Professional University
Amity University
Jamia Milia Islamia University
Panjab University
LPU is best for pursuing a B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) and M.A. As my cousin completed his degree last year. The programme is designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic, and New Age Media. As we all know, Mass Communication is a medium of dispersing information to many people. The te...more
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