What is the difference between mass communication and journalism? Which course has better scope?

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    Nikhil Mehta | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Mass Communication deals with the procedure of conveying or transmitting a message to the general population through media like radio, newspapers, magazines, television, internet and so on. However, Journalism is concerned with the compilation and transmission of news through the print media and electronic media. Read this blogs for more details:
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    https://www.nimcj.org/blog-detail/4-reasons-to-opt-for-mass-communication-course.html.
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    Jasmeet Gandhi

    8 years ago
    Hey,
    Mass communication is a broader term as compared to journalism. Both contains diploma, Bachelors and Masters. Now-a-days, colleges provides Bachelors and master in both fields. So there won't be any problem for you regarding choosing the course. I hope this information will be useful for you.

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