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Khushi Sinha

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With change in communication channels, there has been an upsurge in demand for trained mass communication professionals. An M.A. In Mass Communication, touches upon several aspects of communication and media. This broadens the career prospect for M.A. Mass Communication graduates. Some of the fields and sectors where an M.A. Mass Comm. Degree holder can work are:
Radio
Television
Online Media
Magazines
Advertising
Event Management
Corporate Communication
Filmmaking
Public Relations
News Agencies.

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Reeju Barman

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Yes, you can. In fact, if you have an interest to get into business news then this is a very good option.

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Reeju Barman

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Yes, of course, you can pursue MA in Journalism. You can get into the business news reporting after this.

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Hello Tanusri, yes I can understand your anxiety and angst as you are pursuing your B.Tech in computer Science even though you are interested in journalism. Frankly speaking I feel that you should complete your graduation in engineering with full amount of concentration so that you will learn a lot of things. Even good journalist required knowledge of engineering to report on many issues concerning engineering and industry. There is of course one way out. You can think of doing graduation in journalism by opting for courses offered by open universities by way of distance education. But for this you will need to study even harder as you
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