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Can you do MBA after journalism?
Yes, you can pursue MBA after Mass Communication. Eligibility for MBA in good reputed Universities is approximately 50\% marks in your bachelors degree + you may have to qualify some entrance test and an interview, depending upon the university you choose.
Does journalism have a future in India?
With the growing numbers in the communication channels, the numbers of audiences have also increased at a huge rate. Presently in India, journalism has become a prestigious career choice for many students. Journalism is a challenging field and it is playing a key role in the development of the nation.
What should I do after MBA in mass communication?
The MBA professionals can get employed across some of the job profiles like- After pursuing a postgrad degree in media & mass communication, one can easily go for a career in journalism, TV, Films, Scriptwriting, publishing, public relations, editing, direction etc.
Is there an MBA in Journalism?
MBA graduates can work in media industry like radio, journalism, public relations, publishing houses, advertising agencies, print journalism etc.
What is considered Journalism?
Journalism is the activity of gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information. These elements not only separate journalism from other forms of communication, they are what make it indispensable to democratic societies.
What is master in Journalism and mass communication?
MJMC (Master of Journalism & Mass Communication) is a postgraduate mass communication course of two years duration. The course involves the study of different forms of mass media including newspapers, radio, television, films, etc to convey information to a large audience.
Is it possible for me to pursue journalism after MBA?
Yes it is possible for you to pursue Journalism after MBA but the same is not advisable as you have already done your masters. But keeping in mind your keen interest towards Journalism, I would like to give you the details for the same.
Is pursuing an MBA course worth it in India?
Pursuing an MBA course worth it when you pursue it from the top B-Schools such as Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs A, B, C, L, I, K), S.P.Jain, JBIMS, MDI, XLRI, BITS Pilani etc as top-notch companies only visit the famous B-Schools in the country to make job offers to MBA graduates.
Why MBA is the best career option after engineering?
After engineering, management is the most popular career options among the students, and MBA is the most popular management courses. Every year, lakhs of students appear for the management aptitude/ entrance test just with the hope to secure an MBA/ PGDM seat in fancy B-Schools across the country.
What do you learn in MBA course?
In the MBA course, the students learn many business-related essential skills such as marketing, economics, finance, accounting, operations, leadership, teamwork, communication, and many more. The course prepares the student to lead a business or become a manager.