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Student of 12th class should know about Mass Communication


The Indian media industry is progressing at a fast pace. In 2016, the Indian media and entertainment segment made 19.59 billion US Dollars and it will touch 37.55 billion US Dollars by 2021. This industry is offering bread and butter to almost 4 million people with indirect or direct jobs and the vacancies are increasing rapidly. In a nutshell, the media industry in India offers a shining career to many people. This has attracted many students and the enrollments in the mass communication course after 12th have increased. The colleges like BJMC College, Ahmedabad is giving wings to students with best teaching models and curriculums. If you are a student and interested in doing graduation in mass communication, then this article will give you the right path.
Mass Communication Definition
It is a mode of communication to spread information to the masses. In India, after doing graduation in mass communication, one can choose a career in the media industry in the area of entertainment, politics, social, economic, social, etc.
As per the PWC the report, Indian media will dominate the trends in the global media industry soon which gives a clear hint of career opportunities for the students.
Career Options After Mass Communication Course
The Indian media the industry offers a whole variety of career options. Any student can enrol in the mass communication course after 12th and choose any one of the jobs as per their interest:
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