The Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) is a comprehensive 3-year undergraduate program designed to prepare students for dynamic careers in media, journalism, and mass communication. The course blends theoretical learning with hands-on training to develop storytelling, reporting, and multimedia skills essential for today’s fast-paced media industry.
45% marks or equivalent grade in "10+2" examination (any discipline) from any
recognized board.
OR
A pass in a relevant diploma or equivalent.
(The University may offer bridge courses such as basic journalism and media studies
for students coming from diverse academic backgrounds to ensure equal learning
opportunities.)
The BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication) curriculum is designed to equip students with practical industry skills along with theoretical knowledge. Media Workshop & Skilling-1, which may lead to certifications in areas like Digital Media Production or Photojournalism, is incorporated in the 2nd year of the BJMC program. Media Workshop & Skilling-2, focusing on advanced skills such as Broadcast Journalism or Film Editing, is introduced in the final year. These workshops are conducted during semester breaks by experienced media professionals to ensure students are industry-ready. After completing these courses, students are encouraged to pursue certifications from reputed organizations in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, ultimately enhancing their placement opportunities. The curriculum is continuously updated to meet evolving media industry requirements.