CBSE BOARD XII, asked by ayush896p, 1 year ago

what is mass communication degree? and its syllabus?

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Answered by hruthik2222
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by getting mass commucation degree u can do jobs like Media planner,Multimedia specialist.

ayush896p: means?
ayush896p: Hindi mei bta skte ho?
hruthik2222: no idk hindi
ayush896p: eligibility criteria?
hruthik2222: have to score At least 50% in 12th
ayush896p: any stream criteria??
Answered by Tarandeepsinghtaran
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The B. A. Mass Communication program incorporates six semesters over three years. Students study five subjects every semester, on different aspects of news practice, news studies and arts. Overall news practice accounts for 40% of the program curriculum, new studies, about 20%, and modules in arts, the remaining 40%.

A student desirous of obtaining a B. A. Mass Communication degree from Amrita will have to complete all six semesters of study. He or she must earn a minimum of 15 credits every semester for a total of 90 credits to qualify for the award of the degree. Please see below for detailed course information. All subjects are mandatory. Electives may be added, subject to approval by the academic body. Respective course credits are listed in the third column.

Goal

To promote communication education that leads to modern, ethical and creative media practices, with a positive bearing on the individual, industry and society.

Objectives

Over the last decade, a large number of colleges and universities have begun to offer communication education at the bachelor's level, particularly, in the field of journalism. This is more as a response to the growth in the media industry rather than as a measure to promote responsible media practices.

Still, such mushrooming presents, both a challenge and an opportunity to institutions that understand the power and responsibility of media in society. One of the overall objectives of this program in Amrita is to promote well - being in society through meaningful media practices.

Specifically, the objectives of this program are as follows :

To provide a strong foundation in news media practices across different media.

To promote an understanding of news media and their role in society
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