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B.A in Journalism

B.A Journalism is an Undergraduate 3 Years Course. It covers the study of ways to collect as well as distribute the news & create general awareness among the public thro print & Electronic media.

B.A Journalism Eligibility:

  • Qualifying PUC with minimum 50% aggregate from any stream.
  • Passed every subject in 10+2.

Journalism is one of the fastest emerging career fields among the today’s young generation. “The pen is all time powerful than the sword”. This is one of the basics of journalism. In today’s world, people want to be aware all about the activities in the country, if it is about politics, celebrities, science and culture of India or from international affairs.

Journalism is a proper way of communication between the news and the people. Journalism is basically depends on the principle of truth, editorial independence and disclosure. By the growing trend of media and technology, the people are being in touch through the radio, television, mobile, social media and the internet by the great efforts of the mass media.

Journalism is spreading the information and communicating through the emerging technology and the journalist is playing the vital role in this practice. A journalist covers the information about the business, culture, politics, arts, economics, history, entertainment and sports.

B.A. with Journalism – 3 yrs 

Career

“There are ample of job opportunities are available in the field of Journalism”.

The career options in the field of journalism are bifurcated into two divisions as the following:

  • Print journalism
  • Electronic journalism

The print journalism involves the newspaper, magazines, journal, digests and text print media agencies. The electronic media involves the TV, internet and radio. The web journalism is one of the fastest growing divisions of journalism and is very effective that connect the word at the same time.

There is the best career opportunity in journalism field. From the last 15-20 yrs, the world of journalism or media has been changed thoroughly. Now, the involvement of social media and internet network has brought the flood of jobs and opportunities in this field.

The news channels are mushrooming in India at very fast rate. The number of the blogs is increasing day by day and in the same proportion the demand of professional in media and journalism is growing.

Job profiles in the field of print journalism are as the following:

  • Newspapers
  • Associate Editor
  • Sub-editor
  • Editor
  • Proof Reader
  • Reporter

Job profiles in the field of electronic journalism are as the following:

  • Researchers
  • Production Workers
  • Floor Managers
  • Transmission Executives
  • Reporters
  • Sound technicians
  • Camera workers
  • Presenters

 B.A. in Psychology

Psychology is the study of the mind and its behaviour. It comprises of several study areas like health, personality, human development, social behaviour, cognitive processes, etc. Psychologists learn all about the factors that make an impact on the thought and behaviour of a person.

A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology is an undergraduate degree whose duration is three years. The course includes topics like Biopsychology, Psychology of Individual Differences, Social Psychology, Counselling Psychology, etc. 

Human beings are becoming more and more engrossed in a stressful life which makes way for depression, sickness and complex relationships in the long run. Thus, Psychologists can find a lot of opportunities that offer great job satisfaction, career growth and personal development at Welfare Organisations, Rehabs, NGOs, Hospitals, etc. 

B.A. in Psychology Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who want to go for B.A. in Psychology should have-

  • Passed 10+2 from a recognised board.
  • Secured at least 50-55% in aggregate in Class 12 exam.
  • Passed every subject in 10+2.

B.A. in Psychology Career Options and Job Prospects

Job seekers in the field of psychology have multiple opportunities that they can explore. With experience in the field, one can easily drive his/her career growth and development. Although the salary of a Psychologist depends on experience, a fresher can begin with Rs 20,000 per month. The salary will surge with further job experience. A Psychology graduate can find jobs as:

  • Careers Counsellors
  • Social Worker
  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Health Psychologist
  • Recruiters
  • Counselling Psychologist
  • Researcher
  • Sports Psychologist
  • Community Counsellor

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