What is the probability of getting a job after B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication?
Asked about DSU - Dayananda Sagar University - B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
We will get a job or not?
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Somanath Sahoo ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM | Contributor-Level 9
a year agoHi, Yes, you will be able to get a job after completion of BA in Journalism and Mass Communication. The first thing is that you have to know your interest area. That means the areas of TV, Radio, Print Media, Advertisement, PR industry etc. In the final year of your BA J&MC, you will go for internship in your interested area. If you will do well, you may get a job in that respective organization.
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Dear Goutami,
BJMC is a wonderful course to pursue especially if you want to explore, gain knowledge and if you are keen to know about daily news, happening, etc. and if you are worried for the job, then I would say it totally depends on you, your effort, smart & hard work will pay you. Journalism consists of print, electronic and online media. firstly, you have to choose as per your interest, but always keep in mind that this task is not easy because there is a tough competition. so, in whichever field you will, you have to struggle and fight for the job.
And if you get the job as per your interest, then may be in the beginning you wil...more
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