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Course Details

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM

Degree Course Type 

Bachelors

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10+2

Degree Course Duration 

3 Year

Course Fields 

Arts, Mass comunication

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

CUET UG, CUET PG, IPU CET UG

Average Course Fee 

10000- 180000 Per Year

Average Salary Offered 

200000 - 500000 Per Year

Course Highlights 

Here are Major Highlights of the Course: 

Course Name

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

Short Name

BA Journalism

Course Duration 

3 Years

Course Level

Graduation 

Stream 

Mass Communication and Journalism

Course Mode

Regular/ Distance

Course Type

Degree Programme

Exam Type

Semester

Minimum Qualification Required

10+2

Selection Process

Merit-Based/ Through Entrance Exam

Course Fee

INR 20,000 Per Annum - INR 3.5 LPA

Initial Salary

INR 1.8 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Employment Sectors

Broadcasting Corporations, Press Information Bureau, Publishing House, Websites, E-Magazines, Newspapers, News Agencies, Advertising Agencies, etc.

Job Profiles

Journalist, Content Writer, Correspondent, Screenwriter, Editor, Reporter, Sub Editor, Business Editor, Feature Writer, Photojournalist, Columnist, etc.

About Course 

Professional courses in India are becoming widely popular as well as recognised in India. Students are now opting for these courses to gain professional skills along with textbook content. One of the famous professional courses is BA Journalism, short for Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. BA Journalism is a three-year-long degree programme offered at the graduation level. The programme deals with providing a holistic approach to the media and news industry. Candidates after completing this programme can explore career opportunities in varies media-related areas earning an initial salary of up to INR 8 LPA.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

Some underlying reasons for choosing BA Journalism are listed one by one below:

Editor-level job scope: Doing a bachelor's in Journalism could place you in the topmost job role of the editor if you have the passion and expertise for it.

The demand for this course will never decrease: It is one of those rare courses that will always stay in demand. So, the job opportunities will also remain constant.

A variety of job opportunities: Journalism students can not only work in the media houses, but they are also recruited in Advertising firms, Various Websites, and NGOs.

Passion to bring out the truth: One who dreams of working for the news and media industry is generally passionate about bringing out the truth.

Eligibility  

In order to get admission to BA Journalism, candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria.

1. One must hold a Class XII passing certificate or equivalent issued by a recognised Indian board. 

2. Candidates from any subject background can apply for the course. 

3. The minimum marks required for the course vary from college to college. However, it is important that one must have scored at least 40 percent marks in Class 12 examinations.

Entrance Exams Details 

Many prestigious Journalism colleges/ universities in India offer admissions through entrance exams. Some of the top exams are mentioned below.

1. IPU CET

2. BHU UET

3. AJK MCRC Entrance Test

4. SET

5. LPUNEST

6. MASCOM Entrance Exam

7. CUET

8. CU CET

9. XIC OET (Xavier Institute of Communications Online Entrance Test)

Degree Course Syllabus 

Mentioned below is the semester wise syllabus of BA Journalism.

Year I

Semester I

Introduction to Mass Communication

Development of Journalism

Political Science (Theory)

Hindi: Sanrachna aur Vikas

Functional English

Basic Economics

Semester II

Economic Development and Macro-Economic Issues

Creative Journalistic Writing

Understanding News

Hindi Patrakarita aur Bhasha

Communicative English

Governance and Politics


Year II

Semester III

Hindi aur Angreji Anuvad

Indian Economy – Problem and Policy

Introduction to Electronic Media

News Gathering and Correspondents

Fundamentals of Computer

International Politics

Semester IV

Writing for Electronic Media

International Trade and the World Economy

New Media & Web Journalism

Interview Theory & Practice

Newspaper Editing & Photo Journalism

Public Administration, Society and Media


Year III

Semester V

Advertising and Public Relations

Advanced Reporting

Communication Research

Media Laws & Ethics

Semester VI

Newspaper management

Communication for Development

Project Report

Crime and Court Reporting, Parliamentary News, Art and Culture Journalism, Entertainment and Sports Journalism

Top Colleges 

Here is a list of some top colleges for pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism:

1. Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New Delhi

2. St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai

3. Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune

4. Christ University, Bangalore

5. Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai

6. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, New Delhi

7. Indraprastha College for Women, New Delhi

8. Asian College of Journalism, Chennai

9. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar

10. Amity School of Communication, Noida

These colleges are known for their comprehensive journalism programs and strong industry connections.

Course Fees 

The fee for the BA Journalism course at different types of colleges can be found below. ​​​​​​​

College Type

Minimum Fee

Maximum Fee

Average Fee

Private Colleges

INR 65,000 Per Annum

INR 3 LPA

INR 1.8 LPA

Public Colleges

INR 10,000 Per Annum

INR 80,000 Per Annum

INR 45,000 Per Annum

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Salary:

The salary after completing the BA Journalism course depends on the organisation one is working with, an individual’s skills, and the job profile. 

Job Profile

Average Salary 

Content Marketing Manager

INR 5.7 LPA

Reporter 

INR 2.8 LPA

Video Editor

INR 2 LPA

Copywriter

INR 3.5 LPA

Marketing Executive

INR 4.5 LPA

Content Writer

INR 3 LPA

Graphic Designer

INR 2.8 LPA

Course Scope And Career Options 

What is interesting about pursuing a Journalism degree is that one has immense scope of making it in the industry through plenty of employment opportunities provided through different areas. Some of the top employment areas and job profiles that candidates after BA Journalism can explore are mentioned below. 







Employment Areas

Newspapers

Photography Companies

Periodicals and Magazines

Radio Telecasting Companies

Press Information Bureau (PIB)

TV Channels

News Agencies

Journals and Blogs

Broadcasting Corporations

Central Information Service

Books and Novels

Circulation and Public Relations

Advertising Agencies








Job Profiles

Video Jockey (VJ)

Master of Ceremonies (MC)

News Writer

Photojournalist

Radio Jockey (RJ)

News Editor

Columnist

Feature writer

Public Relations Officer

Correspondent

News Analyst

Illustrator

Journalist

Freelance Writer

News Anchor

News Reader













Top Recruiters

Time of India

Jaya TV

Aaj Tak

India Today Group

Dainik Jagran

The New Indian Express

Zee Entertainment Enterprise

PIB, India

Times of India Group

NDTV

CNN

BBC

The Hindustan Times

Frontline Magazine

Outlook

The Wall Street Journal

PVR Cinemas

Balaji Entertainment

Radio City

Radio Mirchi

Big FM

Red FM

The Free Press Journals

Admission Process 

Admissions to BA Journalism course varies for different institutions. The admissions at different colleges can be based on the following steps:

1. Class 12 percentage (merit-based)

2. Merit-based admissions followed by personal interview rounds

3. Entrance exams based admissions (most of the exams are institute-level)

4. Entrance exams followed by personal interview rounds

5. Entrance exams followed by group discussion, personal interview, and portfolio showcase rounds ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​