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Yes, many colleges offering BMM courses provide internship and placement opportunities to their students. These opportunities can be a great way to gain experience in the field and to network with professionals. Some colleges have their internship programmes, while others partner with businesses to offer internships. The types of internships available will vary depending on the college and the specialisation you are interested in.Click to check IIMC Placements.

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The major subjects taught under the BMM courses include Fundamentals of Mass Communication, Communication Skills, the Sociology of News and Social Movements in India, Principles of Management And Marketing, Creative Writing, Journalism and Public Relations, to name a few. For those who want to work in the media and communication industry, a bachelor's degree in mass media provides many opportunities.Anyone with any background can choose this stream because it is such a large field. The three-year study, spanning over six semesters, covers topics linked to communication and media outlets like newspapers, radio, and television.

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No, it is not necessary for students to have studied the Humanities stream to pursue the BMM programme. Students with good verbal and written communication skills, an interest in the field of news and events, critical and analytical bent of mind are all that need to be suitable for studying BMM. Candidates' performance on the admission exam determines whether they will be accepted into one of India's top BMM universities. To be admitted to the BMM programme,  applicants must successfully pass the entrance exams provided by the universities.As per the eligibility criteria for admission in BMM programme, students
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 BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) and BMM (Bachelor of Mass Media) are both degree programmes pursued at the undergraduate level. Both the programmes focus on the field of media and communication, but they may have some differences in terms of curriculum, emphasis, and scope. Here are some points to consider:Points of DifferenceBJMCBMMFull FormBachelor of Journalism and Mass CommunicationBachelor of Mass MediaFocusJournalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, Advertising, PRMass Media, Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations, EntertainmentSubjects CoveredJournalism, Mass Communication, Media Studies, Ad
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BMM or Bachelor of Mass Media is a good option for graduation for students who have good communication skills and are interested in working for various mass communication platforms and roles such as Print, Electronic, or Digital Media as a journalist, news anchor, Radio, or Video Jockey or Public Relations or Corporate Communication and advertising, etc.

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The table below shows the government BMM colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:Public/Government CollegesTotal Tuition FeeSophia College AdmissionINR 2 lakhSmt Mithibai Motiram Kundnani College of Commerce and Economics AdmissionINR 56,000Read More: Difference b/w Mass Media and Mass Communication

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The table below shows the private BMM colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:Private CollegesTotal Tuition FeeWilson College AdmissionINR 58,000B.K. Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce AdmissionINR 48,000AIFT - Atharva Institute of Film and Television AdmissionINR 2 lakhSIES (Nerul) College Of Arts, Science And Commerce AdmissionINR 50,000Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts and Commerce AdmissionINR 52,000Read More: BMM Syllabus 2024

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