Which is better among journalism and mass communication and interior designing?
Asked by Nomanjee Shivdasani
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Answered by
Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
4 years agoHi Nomanjee, I think you should go with journalism and mass communication. Only one name is coming on my mind is LPU, Jalandhar, Punjab. One of the best University can do justice to both the courses. Journalism and mass communication talks about Print Media, TV & Radio Journalism, etc. Along with graphic designing, public relations, advertising and media, etc. However, interior designing is what you know all about. The art of making the interior of an infrastructure more beautiful and attractive. So, both the fields have a bright future ahead and it solely depends on you that where your interest actually lies. Be patient and careful en...more -
That depends on your choice of interest that is in which field you are more interested in. LPU School of Journalism and Film Production organized a national conference on Contemporary Perspectives in Design and Creative Arts' (CPDCA 2018) to have a holistic understanding of issues relating to space, forms, frugality, sustainability and functionality in design and creative arts. The conferences provides a platform for scholars and professionals to share and discuss the innovations and development in the field of design and creative arts. LPU students shared how the conference benefited them by expanding their knowledge about design and...more
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Hi, your question is relevant for many students looking for an undergraduate course today. The choice of course lies with the student and is thus subjective to the interest of the student. While a degree in B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication or B.A. (Hons) Journalism and Mass Communication will give the student a chance to explore careers in the media industry (e. g. print, television, digital, radio etc. ), advertising, a degree in Interior Design allows students to explore the functionality of spaces, be it residential or commercial. The duration of the courses differ if you opt for a degree programme B.A. (Hons) Journal...more
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Dear Nomanjee, Both Interior Designing and Journalism, Media and Communication are distinct and have a whole lot of opportunities for to look forward to - both as an undergraduate post graduate student. While on completion of Journalism, Media & Communication, students gain an understanding about the different channels of communications (e. g. print, digital, Radio, Television, Advertising fields), a course in Interior Designing equips students with the nuances of methods and processes, design objects and designing different spaces (e. g. commercial, residential, offices etc. ). At IILM University, you might get the best solutions. The...more
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