Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)

Shape the future of media with a comprehensive education in journalism,
digital storytelling, and mass communication.

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Course Overview

Journalism today goes beyond traditional reporting—it's a dynamic field integrating digital platforms, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting. The BJMC program equips aspiring journalists with both classic journalism skills and modern digital competencies, ensuring they can thrive in a fast-paced global media landscape while upholding high ethical standards.

Duration & Eligibility

3 Years (Full-time Undergraduate Program)

10+2 with 50–60% marks.

Course Fees

India: ₹50,000–₹2,00,000 per year

International: $20,000–$50,000 per year

Career Prospects

Salary Insights

Entry Level £3–6 LPA
Experienced £10–20 LPA

Top BJMC Colleges

Tamil Nadu
  • Thiruvalluvar University
  • Asian College of Journalism
  • SRM Institute of Science and Technology
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India
  • Indian Institute of Mass Communication
  • Banaras Hindu University
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
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International
  • University of Missouri
  • London School of Journalism (UK)
  • Cardiff University (UK)
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Curriculum & Specializations

Core Subjects
  • Media Laws & Ethics
  • News Writing, Reporting & Editing
  • Broadcast Journalism (TV & Radio)
Emerging Trends
  • Digital & Online Journalism
  • Multimedia Storytelling
  • Data Journalism & Analytics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Media
  • Global Communication &
  • Cross-Cultural Reporting
Technical Skills
  • Digital Literacy
  • Data Analysis & Visualization
  • Multimedia Production

International Exposure

Cross-Cultural Understanding

Learn how media operates worldwide.

Networking

Connect with global media professionals.

Competitive Edge

Gain skills valued by international employers.

Pros and Cons of BJMC

Pros

Diverse Career Opportunities: Journalism, PR, content creation, media analysis, and more.

High Industry Demand: Media and communication fields are growing with digital transformation.

Global Exposure: Opportunities to work in international media organizations.

Skill Development: Enhances writing, research, storytelling, and digital media skills.

Cons

High Competition: Journalism and media fields are highly competitive.

Unstable Work Hours: Journalists often work under tight deadlines and odd hours.

Job Uncertainty: Freelance journalism and contractual roles may lack job security.

Ethical Challenges: Media professionals must navigate biases, misinformation, and ethical dilemmas.

Start Your Journey in Journalism

Join the next generation of media professionals and shape the future of journalism.