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Thursday, 6 April 2023

Does Mass Communication Mean Anchoring?

 From traditional forms of mass communication to the latest trends in digital marketing, mass communication has evolved a lot in the last few years with the changing trend of delivering and exchanging information among large populations. What does your mind respond to when it hears about the BJMC course or mass communication? Is it anchoring? Reporting news? Or only Verbal communication? It is only one thing that aspirants and non-aspirants come through, that

The BJMC course or Mass communication is all about verbal communication. Let’s sweep away this misconception and also explore more opportunities in the field of mass communication.

Mass Communication: A verbal communication course?

Mass communication is not just about verbal communication or getting verbally skilled; it is more about writing news, press releases, and advertising copies. One also gets trained in facing cameras, news coverage, still photography, editing software, and scriptwriting. Now, you can predict the scope of work that one can root for after pursuing a B.A. in Journalism or any other BJMC course. It is not necessary to go for anchoring or news coverage after pursuing a mass communication course degree; you learn a lot of skills with the course, through which you can try for ample opportunities. Do you want to learn more about the courses? Let’s take a deep dive.

Courses and Colleges

Degrees in mass communication are offered in a lot of colleges under different names; B.A. in Journalism, Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC), M.A. in Mass Communication, and BMM. There are various colleges in Delhi that offer courses in Mass Communication. BJMC courses in Delhi are offered in different colleges, mostly top-ranked colleges, and most of them assist students with placements. Here’s the list of courses, one can apply for master, bachelor's, or diploma-

Bachelor’s Courses

       B.A. in Mass Communication

       Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)

       BMM (Bachelor of Mass Media)

Master’s Courses

       M.A. in Mass Communication

Scopes: Mass Communication

We have discussed the same, but in short, here, we will be discussing the scope of the mass communication field in more detail. Let’s revise the scope after pursuing mass communication. One can pursue a career in Scriptwriting, Advertising, Print Media, Marketing, Management in Mass Communication, News coverage, and Still photography. Let's say you are pursuing a BJMC course and then you find yourself good at advertising or still photography or, let’s say, covering news with writing. In this case, you can sit back calmly and relax because you know that you have learned all these skills at once during the mass communication course. In other words, if one plan does not work out for you, you have plenty of other plans to go with.

Are you still not satisfied with the scope? Let's cross the border to find out the salary and packages. A person who has recently graduated from a mass communication or BJMC course can earn up to INR 4.02 lakh per annum as a fresher. It is just one package of work, as I told you. There are plenty of other jobs available through BJMC or B.A. in Journalism courses that one can pursue. So, do you still think that mass communication is only about verbal communication? I hope you do not, and this blog has helped you to clarify more about the scopes in Mass Communication and Journalism.