Frequently Asked Questions
BJMC covers the entire mass communication spectrum - journalism, advertising, public relations, film, and digital media. BA Journalism focuses specifically on newsroom journalism (reporting, editing, broadcast). BJMC graduates have broader career options (advertising agencies, PR firms, corporate communication, content marketing) while BA Journalism graduates are more focused on newsroom careers. If you're certain about journalism, BA Journalism is more focused; if you want flexibility, BJMC is better.
CUET Mass Media domain (Code 318) has 50 MCQs (attempt 40) worth 250 marks in 60 minutes. The syllabus covers 8 units: (1) Communication - models, types, barriers; (2) Journalism - news writing, editing, ethics; (3) Advertising & PR - campaign planning, media planning; (4) Television - production, broadcasting; (5) Radio - programming, community radio; (6) Cinema - Indian film history, genres; (7) Social Media - platforms, digital marketing; (8) New Media - internet, mobile, digital trends.
IIMC Delhi is India's premier journalism institute but offers only PG programmes (now MA via CUET-PG), not undergraduate BJMC. So the comparison applies only at the PG level. IIMC has unmatched newsroom connections (highest ₹20 LPA, 120+ recruiters) and the IIMC brand is the gold standard in Indian journalism. SIMC Pune is excellent for broader media careers (92% placement, ₹8.44 LPA avg, ₹21 LPA highest) with strong advertising and PR placements. For pure journalism, IIMC wins; for media management, SIMC is equally strong.
Entry-level salaries vary significantly by domain: Print journalism ₹3-5 LPA, TV journalism ₹3-7 LPA, Advertising ₹3-6 LPA, PR ₹3-5 LPA, Digital/Social Media ₹3-7 LPA, Corporate Communication ₹4-8 LPA. Top college graduates (SIMC) average ₹8.44 LPA. After 5 years, senior journalists earn ₹12-30 LPA, Creative Directors in advertising ₹15-40 LPA, and Corporate Communication heads ₹20-50+ LPA. The media industry rewards specialisation and reputation over time.
Yes - BJMC provides the foundation for TV anchoring through broadcast journalism courses, studio practice, and presentation skills training. However, becoming a prominent TV anchor requires: (1) Strong command over language (Hindi and/or English), (2) Camera presence and confidence, (3) Deep knowledge of current affairs, (4) Starting as a reporter/correspondent and working up. Most top anchors started as field reporters. Internships at news channels during BJMC are critical for getting your foot in the door.
It depends on the specific college. SIMC Pune (₹5-7L) delivers excellent ROI with ₹8.44 LPA avg and 92% placements - worth the fees. Christ University (₹4.43L) has strong Bangalore media connections. However, Amity (₹9.33L) and similar high-fee private colleges with ₹3-5 LPA average placements offer poor ROI. Government alternatives like Jamia (₹30K-1.5L), LSR (~₹98K), and DSJ DU (₹3.56L/5yr) offer better value. Choose private only if it's a top-tier institution.
Digital media is the highest-growth domain after BJMC. India's digital advertising market is ₹94,700 Crore (63% of total ad spend) and growing 25%+ YoY. Roles include: Social Media Manager (₹4-12 LPA), Content Strategist (₹5-15 LPA), SEO Specialist (₹3-10 LPA), Digital Editor (₹5-12 LPA), and Performance Marketing Manager (₹6-18 LPA). Every brand, startup, and media company needs digital media professionals. The 572 million OTT users and 900+ million internet users ensure sustained demand.
Very important - especially for the first job. SIMC Pune, Christ, IIMC (PG), Jamia, and DSJ DU alumni networks directly facilitate placements. Top colleges have established relationships with Times Group, NDTV, Ogilvy, Edelman, and other major employers. However, after 2-3 years, your portfolio, bylines, and work quality matter more than the college name. Many successful journalists and media professionals come from lesser-known colleges but built exceptional portfolios through freelancing, internships, and personal projects.
Yes - BJMC skills (writing, communication, presentation, social media) are valuable in non-media corporate roles. Corporate Communication departments at major companies (Tata, Reliance, Infosys, HDFC) hire BJMC graduates at ₹4-8 LPA. Content marketing roles at startups and tech companies pay ₹5-12 LPA. HR communication, employer branding, and internal communication are growing specialisations. Many BJMC graduates transition to brand management, marketing, and even consulting after gaining initial media experience.
Essential tools: (1) Video Editing - Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve (industry standard); (2) Photo Editing - Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom; (3) Design - Canva (quick content) and Adobe InDesign (publishing); (4) Audio - Adobe Audition or Audacity (podcast production); (5) CMS - WordPress (content publishing); (6) Analytics - Google Analytics and social media insights; (7) SEO - Google Search Console, SEMrush/Ahrefs basics. Learning these during BJMC gives a significant edge over competitors who only learn theory.
Very viable - BJMC skills are among the most freelance-friendly. Content writing: ₹1-5 per word (English); Social media management: ₹15,000-50,000/month per client; Video production: ₹5,000-50,000 per video; PR consulting: ₹20,000-1L/month per client. Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and LinkedIn connect freelancers with clients globally. Many BJMC graduates build content agencies within 3-5 years. The creator economy in India (₹19,000+ Crore) also enables income through YouTube, Instagram, and podcasting.
It depends on your target college. CUET UG is for DU colleges (LSR, DSJ) and Jamia - broadest acceptance, but Mass Media domain is competitive. IPU CET is specifically for IP University Delhi colleges - 100 MCQs, 400 marks, 150 minutes, with negative marking. SET is for Symbiosis colleges (SIMC Pune) - 75 MCQs, 75 minutes, no negative marking, followed by PI. You can attempt all three as dates don't clash (IPU CET April 25-May 23, SET May 2/10, CUET May 11-31). Preparing for CUET covers most of SET/IPU CET syllabus too.
Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) at DU offers a 5-year integrated BA + MA programme - you get both degrees in one go. Total fees: ₹3.56 Lakhs. Admission through CUET UG. The integrated format means no separate PG entrance exam, continuous mentorship, deeper specialisation, and mandatory internships in Years 4-5. Graduates are more employable than 3-year BJMC holders as they complete a Master's-level education. It's ideal for students committed to journalism from the start.
Top college placement rates: SIMC Pune 92% (Highest ₹21 LPA, Avg ₹8.44 LPA), Manipal MIC 96% (47/49 placed, Highest ₹13 LPA, Avg ₹3-3.5 LPA), Christ University ~85% (₹4-6 LPA avg). Note that media industry placements work differently from engineering - many students prefer specific newsrooms or agencies over highest-paying offers. Freelancing and entrepreneurship are common, so formal placement rates don't capture the full picture. IIMC Delhi (PG) has ~75% formal placement but near 100% employment within 6 months.
Massive scope - Hindi and regional language media is growing faster than English media. Dainik Bhaskar, Amar Ujala, Dainik Jagran, and regional TV channels (ABP, Zee regional, TV9) have large newsrooms. Hindi digital news portals (Aaj Tak, NDTV India, News18 Hindi) are booming with 500+ million Hindi internet users. Entry salaries are lower (₹2.5-4 LPA) than English media, but senior editors and anchors in Hindi news earn ₹15-30+ LPA. IIMC has Hindi Journalism and regional language specialisations.