Surana BA Journalism FAQs
Ques. Which combination should I choose for BA Journalism at Surana College - JOP or HTJ?
Ans. Both JOP (Journalism, Optional English, Psychology) and HTJ (History, Tourism, Journalism) include Journalism as a core subject. JOP is better suited for students interested in media, content writing, and communication, as it pairs Journalism with English language skills and Psychology. HTJ is ideal for students interested in travel journalism, heritage reporting, and tourism-related media. Both combinations carry the same fee structure.
Ques. What practical skills will I gain in BA Journalism at Surana College?
Ans. BA Journalism students at Surana College benefit from value-added courses including Photography, Premier Pro (video editing), Photoshop, and InDesign. These hands-on courses equip students with industry-relevant technical skills in visual storytelling, digital media production, and print design, making them job-ready for modern newsrooms and media organizations.
Ques. Does Surana College require an entrance exam for BA Journalism admission?
Ans. No, Surana College does not require any entrance exam for BA admissions. The selection is purely merit-based on your 10+2 (PUC/CBSE/ISC/State Board) marks. Students from all streams are eligible to apply. You need to fill out the online application form, submit documents, pay the application fee, and await the merit list.
Ques. What is the total fee for BA Journalism at Surana College?
Ans. The total 3-year tuition fee for BA at Surana College is INR 1,26,000 for Karnataka students and INR 1,50,000 for Non-Karnataka students (approximately INR 42,000 to INR 50,000 per year). A separate non-refundable application fee of INR 1,000 to INR 2,500 is applicable. Hostel is not mandatory and is not included in the above fees.
Ques. What career options are available after BA Journalism from Surana College?
Ans. After BA Journalism from Surana College, students can pursue careers in print journalism, digital media, broadcast journalism, content writing, public relations, advertising, social media management, and photography. Higher education options include MA Journalism, MA Mass Communication, MBA, or postgraduate diplomas in media studies. The CGPC at Surana College provides placement support and career guidance.
Ques. Is there a media lab or journalism-specific facility at Surana College for BA Journalism students?
Ans. Surana College has a dedicated Department of Humanities and Social Sciences with smart classrooms and practical learning infrastructure. The value-added courses in Photography, Premier Pro, Photoshop, and InDesign are conducted with hands-on training. The college also has a campus TV channel (Surana Times) and organizes media-related events and workshops, providing students with real-world exposure to journalism and media production.
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