Journalism & Mass Communication degree opens up various career opportunities in the media and communication industries.
Graduates can work in newspapers, television channels, radio stations, online media companies, advertising agencies, public relations firms, and other media-related organizations. Journalism, advertising, and print media are the major examples of mass communication.
There are two kinds of courses available for aspiring students in mass communication, an undergraduate degree and a postgraduate degree.
Career Prospects/Job Roles
After completing a B.Voc in Journalism & Mass Communication, there are numerous career opportunities available12. Here are some of them:
Content Writer: They create informative, educational, entertaining, or promotional content for print and digital media.
Graphic Designer: They use hand tools or computers and design software to plan, develop, and create graphical designs and artwork for communication, informative, educational, instructive, and promotional purposes.
Public Relations Account Executive: They manage different client accounts in print, broadcast, and online media.
Journalist: Journalist: This is one of the most frequently chosen careers after mass communication.
Radio Jockey (RJ): A wide range of job prospects is opening up in the young industry of radio jockeying
Content Creator: Various digital channels work with media, organizations, companies, and agencies to produce content.
Eligibility
10+2 OR 10th plus (2 Years or 3 Years) Diploma OR 10th plus I.T.I. (2 Years) From Recognised Board.