Can I pursue BA in mass communication after completing class 12th with PCM?
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Yes, you can definitely pursue mass communication. Nowadays, it has been a really popular career oriented course and it will have more exposure in the near future.
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As one can say, the industry is doing quite well for itself and is predicted to do well for some years now. The students of this trade can look forward to working in public relations, television, films, publishing, journalism, editing, direction, etc. The thing to remember while applying to the industry is that people with strong people skills and a head for communication will be preferred any give day over others. The job requires the aspirants to be skillful, energetic and also creative. Following are the various job profiles offered to graduates in mass communication: Sound Engineer Film Director Public Relations Officer Sound...more
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