Is it good to pursue MA in mass communication after completing B.Com accountancy Honours?

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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is. There must be a clarity in your mind that you want to get into media or media related jobs. Mass comm. does not mean print and electronic media alone. Plenty of government jobs ask for masters in mass comm. Public relations officers and other profiles demand this. As you have a good base of account and commerce as well, it increases your prospects to claim jobs in financial domain or banking mass communication/PR jobs. And I believe, MA in mass comm. is safer than M.Sc. or other nomenclatures of this degree.
    If you have decided, then do not avoid skill development during your master degree. From where you do it matters less
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