Which course is better: 3 Continent mass journalism or bachelors in mass communication? Can you share their differences & significance?

Asked about Amity University, Jaipur - B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication (3 Continent)

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    Pravesh Patel | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    Mass communication is an umbrella term where you'll be taught journalism as well as mass communication. Both the field has a vast scope and it depends upon you, how you prepare yourself for this field. NIMCJ offers BJMC and PGDMCJ courses apply now!
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    Divya naruka

    5 years ago
    Hi Tamanna ,
    In Amity University Rajasthan, Bachelors in mass communication 3 continent means in last semester you will get an opportunity to study 3 months in UK and 3 in USA . But in my views you should opt for normal BJMC programme in this also you have an option to opt for Study abroad programme (SAP) in your even semesters.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    There is a little difference between both and matters the most. As the name itself suggest, mass Journalism is just meant for Journalism related field that gives you the chance to be reporter, news anchor, etc. and work in both print and electronic media. On the other hand, mass communication means you get trained in all the communication related field there are chances above than Journalism.
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    Mrinalani Teotia Worked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Hi Tamanna,
    There is a little difference between both and matters the most. As the name itself suggest, mass Journalism is just meant for Journalism related field that gives you the chance to be reporter, news anchor, etc. and work in both print and electronic media. On the other hand, mass communication means you get trained in all the communication related field there are chances above than Journalism. If you want to pursue both you may opt for BJMC i.e, Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication from any reputed college.

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