SDU MA(JMC) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Journalism and Mass Communication?
Ans. Journalism is the profession of gathering, verifying, and reporting news and current events to the public through various media channels. It focuses on investigative reporting, news writing, and ethical storytelling. Mass Communication, on the other hand, is a broader field that encompasses journalism, advertising, public relations, broadcasting, and digital media. The MA Journalism & Mass Communication program at Sona Devi University covers both disciplines, providing students with comprehensive knowledge in journalism practices while also exposing them to broader communication strategies used in advertising, PR, and media management. This integrated approach prepares graduates for diverse careers in the media and communication industry.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing MA Journalism & Mass Communication?
Ans. Graduates of MA Journalism & Mass Communication have diverse career opportunities in the media and communication sector. You can work as a journalist or reporter for newspapers, news agencies, or online news portals, broadcast journalist for television or radio stations, content creator for digital media platforms, public relations officer in corporations or government agencies, advertising professional in advertising agencies, or media manager in media organizations. Many graduates pursue careers in documentary filmmaking, investigative journalism, or freelance writing. You can also establish your own media venture or consultancy. The program prepares you for roles in both traditional and digital media, offering excellent prospects in the rapidly evolving media landscape.
Ques. What practical training and internship opportunities are provided during the program?
Ans. The MA Journalism & Mass Communication program emphasizes hands-on learning and practical experience. Students work with advanced media labs equipped with modern production equipment including cameras, editing software, and broadcasting facilities. The program includes mandatory internships with leading news outlets, media organizations, and broadcasting stations. Students gain practical experience in news reporting, feature writing, video production, and digital content creation. The university facilitates exposure to real-world journalism through field assignments and community engagement projects. Students participate in producing college magazines, radio shows, and digital content. These practical experiences are integral to the program and provide valuable networking opportunities with media professionals and organizations. Many students secure employment with their internship organizations upon graduation.
Ques. Is there an entrance exam required for admission to MA Journalism & Mass Communication?
Ans. No, Sona Devi University does not require a specific entrance exam for MA Journalism & Mass Communication admission. Admission is merit-based, considering your bachelor's degree marks and overall academic profile. However, the university offers the SDUSAT (Scholarship Admission Test) for students seeking scholarship opportunities. Qualifying the SDUSAT allows you to pay only for the first semester while studying the remaining course free of cost. This makes the program accessible to meritorious students regardless of their financial background. The merit-based admission process ensures that qualified candidates with strong academic backgrounds are selected for the program.
Ques. What are the hostel facilities and accommodation options available?
Ans. Sona Devi University provides separate, secure hostel accommodations for male and female students with capacity for 50 students each. The annual hostel fee is Rs. 90,000 (Rs. 45,000 per semester), which includes fully furnished rooms, nutritious meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour security with CCTV surveillance, common recreation areas, and study rooms. The hostel features round-the-clock security personnel, medical support, and a disciplined code of conduct. A refundable caution deposit of Rs. 15,000 is required at the time of hostel admission. While hostel accommodation is optional, it is highly recommended for out-of-station students as it provides a conducive academic environment and fosters community learning during your two-year program.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies after completing MA Journalism & Mass Communication?
Ans. Yes, the MA Journalism & Mass Communication program provides an excellent foundation for pursuing higher studies. You can apply for PhD programs in Journalism, Mass Communication, or Media Studies at Sona Devi University or other prestigious institutions. The program also prepares you for specialized postgraduate diplomas in areas such as broadcast journalism, digital media, or public relations. Many MA graduates transition into research careers, pursuing PhD programs in communication studies or related disciplines. The program also qualifies you for professional certifications in journalism, media management, or digital marketing. Many graduates pursue academic careers as researchers and faculty members, contributing to advancements in journalism and media studies.


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