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Career Scope After BAJMC

At NIMCJ, we believe that the BAJMC course is an excellent choice for students who are looking for a career in journalism and mass communication. The BAJMC program covers a wide range of topics, including media studies, communication theory, and journalism practice. In this blog, we will explore the career scope and job opportunities for BAJMC course students. What is a Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass Communication (BAJMC)? Bachelor of Arts, Journalism and Mass Communication is a three-year undergraduate course that is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge required to excel in the field of media and communication. The course covers various aspects of journalism, including print, electronic, and digital media. The BAJMC course includes a range of subjects such as media ethics, news reporting, writing for media, radio and television journalism , and media management. The course is ideal for those who have a passion for writing, storyt

History of Journalism in India

Journalism has a long and rich history in India, dating back to the 18th century. The country has been witness to a plethora of events that have had a significant impact on the evolution of journalism, from the Indian Rebellion of 1857 to the freedom struggle against British colonial rule. In this blog, we will explore the history of journalism in India, tracing its roots from the early days to the present day. The Early Days of Indian Journalism As mentioned earlier, the first newspaper in India, the Bengal Gazette, was launched in 1780 by James Augustus Hickey. The paper was published in English and had a circulation of only 400 copies. Despite its small readership, the Bengal Gazette paved the way for the growth of the Indian press. In the early years of Indian journalism, most newspapers were owned and operated by British colonizers. These newspapers mainly focused on the interests of the British ruling class and catered to their needs. However, as Indian nationa