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YASH SHARMA

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Broadcast Journalism:This stream is designed for students who want to work in broadcast media, such as television or radio. You will learn about the different aspects of broadcast journalism, including newsgathering, writing, editing, and production.

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Course Details : 3 Years , On Campus, Full Time
Exams Accepted : UCEED
Fees : 400,000 Rs Per Year

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At the undergraduate level, Jamia Hamdard University offers B.Sc. B.A. B.Tech, BCA and various other courses to students. Follow the application process to apply for admission to various courses like B.A. At Jamia Hamdard University (JHU). For this, visit the official website of the Jamia Hamdard University. Then click on Apply Now tab. Then select the required course and pay the complete application fee. Then fill out and submit the complete application form with all the relevant details. For B.A. Courses CUET entrance exam scores are accepted by Jamia Hamdard University.

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A B.A. Honours in Journalism typically focuses more on the theoretical aspects of journalism, including history, ethics, and the role of journalism in society. Students in this programme may also have the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of journalism, such as investigative journalism, sports journalism, or broadcast journalism. On the other hand, a B.J. M. C. programme is more practical and hands-on in nature, with a focus on developing skills such as news reporting, writing, editing, and production for various media platforms such as print, radio, television, and digital media. B.J. M. C. programs also often cover relat
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The fees for B.A. Journalism is around Rs 56,157 and B.Sc. Psychology is around 71, 240 Rs.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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No, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai does not offer a B.A. In English with Journalism. However, they do offer a B.A. In Mass Media with specializations in Journalism, Advertising, and Public Relations. To be eligible for the B.A. In Mass Media programme at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, you need to have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 65% aggregate marks in any stream (Arts, Commerce, Science). The selection is based on a written test, followed by a Personal Interview . Please note that the eligibility criteria and admission process may change from year to year
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I don't have access to the specific syllabus for CUET's B.A. Journalism Honours programme. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics and subjects that may be covered in a journalism programme at the undergraduate level:
Introduction to Journalism: history and evolution of journalism, ethics, and principles of journalism, news gathering and reporting techniques. Writing for Media: principles of effective writing, different styles of writing, news writing, feature writing, and opinion writing. Mass Communication and Media: theories of mass communication, role of media in society, media management, and media law. Digital
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Muhammed Sinan KN

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You complete your higher secondary education. After that you can apply on maharajas college for this course

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Priya Dwivedi

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Government colleges are better if you want to get admission in a college with that kind of fees. One thing that you should do is get good marks in 10+2, if it is around 90-100%, you can easily get 60-100% scholarship in any private university. You should prepare for entrance exams if you plan to take admission in government universities such as Delhi University.

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