Amity Noida BA JMC FAQs
Ques. The fees for BA JMC at Amity Noida seem very high at Rs. 1.60 lakh per semester. Is it worth it compared to other journalism colleges?
Ans. The B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) at Amity Noida is indeed one of the higher-priced journalism programs in India. The premium is justified by ASCO's state-of-the-art infrastructure (professional TV studios, radio studios, newsroom simulation labs, digital media labs), strong industry connections, and a curriculum that integrates AI tools and contemporary media practices. For comparison, top government journalism schools like IIMC charge significantly lower fees but have very limited seats and highly competitive entrance exams. Students who can afford the fees and want a campus-based, industry-connected program in Delhi NCR will find Amity ASCO a strong option.
Ques. What kind of internship opportunities are available during the program?
Ans. The mandatory Summer Internship in Semester 5 is a key component of the program. ASCO has industry connections with leading media organizations including news channels, digital media companies, advertising agencies, PR firms, and publishing houses. Students have interned at organizations like Aaj Tak, India Today, NDTV, Hindustan Times, Ogilvy, and various digital media startups. The internship is evaluated and contributes to the academic record. Students are also encouraged to pursue additional internships during semester breaks.
Ques. Does Amity ASCO have its own TV studio and radio station for practical training?
Ans. Yes, the Amity School of Communication has dedicated professional-grade facilities including a fully equipped TV production studio, a radio studio (Amity Radio), a photography lab, a digital media lab, and a newsroom simulation setup. Students get hands-on access to these facilities as part of their coursework from Semester 1 itself (Photography Concepts, Production for Creative Industries: Radio, TV and OTT). This practical exposure is a key differentiator of the ASCO program.
Ques. What is the difference between B.A. (JMC) (3 years) and B.A. (JMC) (Honours/Honours with Research) (4 years)?
Ans. The 3-year B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) is a standard undergraduate degree, while the 4-year Honours/Honours with Research program under NEP 2020 includes a research component (Major Project/Dissertation in Semester 8) and offers multiple exit options. The 4-year program covers more advanced electives including Cyber Journalism with AI Tools, Media Entrepreneurship, International Relations and Global Reporting, and Content Strategy Analytics. Both programs have the same per-semester fee of Rs. 1.60 lakh for non-sponsored students.
Ques. What are the placement opportunities for JMC graduates from Amity Noida?
Ans. Graduates from ASCO have been placed in leading media organizations, advertising agencies, PR firms, digital media companies, and corporate communication departments. Key recruiters include news channels (Aaj Tak, NDTV, Zee News), digital media platforms, advertising agencies (Ogilvy, JWT), PR firms, and corporate communication teams of large companies. The average salary for JMC graduates at entry level ranges from Rs. 3-6 lakh per annum, with higher packages for those entering digital media, advertising, and corporate communications. Amity's Corporate Resource Centre (CRC) actively facilitates placements.
Ques. Is the 3-Continent program at Amity ASCO different from the regular Honours program? What is it?
Ans. Yes, the B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) - 3 Continent is a unique program where students study across three different countries/continents during their degree. It is a separate, premium program with higher fees and a different structure from the regular Honours program. The regular B.A. (JMC) (Honours/Honours with Research) is a standard 4-year campus-based program at Amity Noida. Students interested in the 3-Continent program should check the specific fees and structure separately on the official Amity website.
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