Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (BAJMC)

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (BAJMC)

  • Journalism and mass communication Curriculum Design: Major journalism and mass communication Courses, BA (Hons) journalism and mass communication minors, and journalism and mass communication courses. The curriculum was Decided to keep in mind UGC-DEB-based guidelines, the UGC Model Syllabus, and the NEP-2020 Guidelines.

  • The program will address the needs of Indian newsrooms, with high impact curriculum and content for students.

  • Students will be trained in various aspects of journalism and communication profession, mainly in media. Students will be exposed to journalists in newspapers, TV, radio and digital media as well as non-media communication operations.

  • In the coming future, journalism and communication professionals will need skills beyond content generation and duration for specific media. Digital media, which today has the most local as well as global opportunities, requires print, TV and radio with all the combined skills required by new technologies. This program is primarily to develop skills through planned delivery.

  • Students will also need the skills to think about national and international issues, implement ideas, create and curate journalistic content or media products. This should be of global relevance, and finally, know how to sell it in the digital market in a global market.

12th Pass or its equivalent in any Discipline.

Sr.No. Name of the subject Subject Code Semester Credit SLM Syllabus
1. Introduction to Journalism & Mass Communication BAJMCMJ-101 Sem-1 4 View View
2. Basic English Language Skills for Mass Media BAJMCMJ-102 Sem-1 4 View View
3. Electronic media BAJMCMJ 201 Sem-2 4 View View
4. Audio Visual Production BAJMCMJ 202 Sem-2 4 View View
5. Multi Media Writing BAJMCMJ -301 Sem-3 4 View View
6. Media Laws and Ethics BAJMCMJ-302 Sem-3 4 View View
7. Advertising and Public Relation BAJMCMJ-303 Sem-3 4 View View
8. Editing- Sub Editing, Electronic Media BAJMCMJ – 401 Sem-4 4 View View
9. Media Business BAJMCMJ – 402 Sem-4 4 View View
10. Film Making BAJMCMJ – 403 Sem-4 4 View View
11. New Media BAJMCMJ – 501 Sem-5 4 View View
12. Economics Journalism BAJMCMJ – 502 Sem-5 4 View View
13. Sports Journalism BAJMCMJ – 503 Sem-5 4 View View
14. Digital Imaging BAJMCMJ – 601 Sem-6 4 View View
15. Introduction to Multimedia BAJMCMJ – 602 Sem-6 4 View View
16. Photography & videography BAJMCMJ – 603 Sem-6 4 View View
17. Research Method & Methodology BAJMCMJ – 701 Sem-7 4 View View
18. Inter disciplinary Research for Social Sciences BAJMCMJ – 702 Sem-7 4 View View
19. Bhartiya Journalism BAJMCMJ – 703 Sem-7 4 View View
20. Development Communication BAJMCMJ – 801 Sem-8 4 View View
21. Gujarati Journalism BAJMCMJ – 802 Sem-8 4 View View
22. Traditional media BAJMCMJ – 802 Sem-8 4 View View

Award of B.A (Hons.) Journalism and Mass Communication – Pass 176 credits in core course with UG degree and internship in core discipline or continue with major and minor courses for next NCRF credit level.

  • A three-tiered approach to assessment is adopted in journalism and mass communication courses Distance education system to assess student progress.

  • Self-Assessment:- At the end of the points and topics prescribed in Students can continue their studies through Journalism and Mass Communication study material. Self-assessment through 'Check Your Progress'.

  • Continuous Assessment: 30% of the continuous assessment in Journalism and Mass Communication will be done through independent work. Semester Evaluation:- Semester evaluation is based on 70% marks.

Exit – 1 : UG Certificate
Exit – 2 : UG Diploma
Exit – 3 : UG Degree
Exit – 4 : UG Honors with Research

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Course Fee

(Per Sem)
for Male
Rs. 2250/-
for Female
Rs. 1650/-
Code: BAJMC
Credit: 98
Min-Duration
4 year (8-Sememster)
Max-Duration
3 year (6-Sememster)