What are the various professional avenues that are open to me after completing an undergraduate programme in mass communication?

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    Ishita Bhatia Senior Correspondent at The Times of India

    7 years ago
    There are various job avenues which are open for a student once he/she completes graduation in journalism - but only when it is accompanied by a post graduate degree in the same subject (except in exceptional cases - where one gets job soon after graduation).
    The jobs that are open to a candidate after the completion of graduation/post-graduation in journalism include: Reporters (in TV/print), copy editors (in TV/print/online), video editors, audio editors, producers, directors, newspaper designers, cartoonists, event managers, radio jockeys, TV anchors, director of photography, fashion/wildlife/print photographers, script writers (for
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    Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    An undergraduate programme or degree in mass comm. can be BJMC or a technical degree with graphics and animation subjects. It can also be some other specialisation offered. Otherwise, BJMC is the overall name we know of any degree offered. A list is shared below:
    Reporting and Anchoring, Script Writing, Camera handling, Sound Recording, Direction Productions Designing/Art Direction, Editing Graphic Designing, Production, Radio, Advertising, Copy Writer, Graphic Editors, Event Manager, Content Writer, Content Strategist, Content Editor, Social Media Manager, Media Blogger, Scripting, Direction Production, Coordination, Art and Creative
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    Kalpna Pathak

    7 years ago
    If you talk about mass communication, it offers a dynamic career. Mass communication incorporates various means of mass media to communicate with the public. In the recent years, there has been a huge amount of growth in this field. With the increase in the number of television sets, news channels, radio stations, digital platforms, advertising, comes the requirement of a large workforce.
    The students associated with mass communication can look forward to work in the fields of journalism, editing, television, direction, advertising, public relations etc. The profiles that are offered to graduates in this field are Reporter, Journalist,
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    Pankaj Yadav

    7 years ago
    If you're wondering what sort of work in mass communication, you could end up being exposed to, take a look at the following list to form an idea:
    1.Advertising is a visual or audio form of marketing communication which aims at promoting or selling a product.
    2. Disc Jockey
    Disc Jockeys are artists that mix recorded tapes as it is playing. They also record their mixes for later sales and distribution.
    3. Film-Making
    Filmmaking is nothing but the process of making a film involving production, recording, and editing which are furthermore divided into various parts.
    4. Journalism is through which an individual makes information accessible to
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