Navbharat Institute of Media - NBIM

Navbharat Institute of Media - NBIM NBIM is in the business of creating industry ready professionals for the media, communication and entertainment industry

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- One year Diploma Course
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- Three months course in Journalism

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Scope in Mass Communication

After completing your degree in mass communication, you can work in different sectors like reporting, writing, editing, photographing, broadcasting or cable casting news items and many others similar work profiles . There are two types of journalism in which you can work, i.e. first one is Print Journalism and the second one is Electronic (Audio/Visual) Journalism.
In Print Journalism you can avail jobs in newspapers, magazines and journals and can work as editors, reporters, columnists, correspondents, etc. In Electronic journalism you can work for Radio, Television and the Web. You can build your career in journalism, which is a highly paid and prestigious profession. It is the best job for those interested in gathering different news from various sources and then to mould it in different styles. One can also find job opportunities outside of India.

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15/02/2018

The current decade has seen a fading interest towards the coveted careers of the 90's, such as engineering and medicine. More and more youngsters are choosing glamorous and exciting careers such as fashion designing, image management, digital marketing and mass communication. Besides being exciting, these disciplines are offering better paychecks and lifestyles than others. A degree or professional qualification in mass communication opens the gateways of opportunities in electronic media such as TV channels and movies and also in print media such as magazines, newspapers, publications, and advertising. This qualification will also help you go for fields related to public relations and training.

Current Scenario of Courses on Mass Communication in India A degree in mass communications is the license to enter the gateway of mainstream media. It is self-evident that a career in media brings job satisfaction, fame, recognition and money.

Print media

It is mainly to create content for journals, periodicals and newspapers. For newspapers it is mainly to do with news compilation, editing, proof reading and analysis. For magazines and periodicals, we learn feature writing, editorials and blogging. Talented people are in great demand in this field and they are paid according to their abilities. It requires a very high degree of passion, motivation and specialization in a particular field. Newspapers and periodicals have gone beyond just simple news reporting and feature writing. With increased competition and commercial reasons a journalist is supposed to write articles for many sections such as current affairs, politics, business and commerce, leisure and entertainment, sports, well being, and travel and tourism etc.

Electronic media

There are very few homes left where there is no TV or radio. Satellite TV has reached almost everywhere and that is the reason that new channels are coming up very fast. With a rapid growth in this field, almost every channel is looking for professionals who can handle the diverse requirements. The need people who can create quality audio visual content for information, entertainment and education. A person looking for a break in this field can learn many things during his mass communication course, such as direction, production, working with camera, creating graphics, editing, sound techniques, and script writing etc.

Films and advertising

A course in mass communication arms you with the skills necessary to enter the world of film production and advertising. You can also produce the advertisements to be aired on famous TV channels. Apart from audio visual ads, you can also create simple ads for the billboards, handouts and newspapers.

Public relations

Public relations and image management is another area where a person with qualifications in mass communication can find excellent job opportunities. As, these are not just the businesses or corporate who are looking for such things, nowadays political organizations, NGOs, religious entities, schools, private universities, private hospitals and consultants are looking for professionals trained in public relations and internal and external communications.

Major Mass Communication Exams in India The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) conducts an all-India entrance examination followed by a personal interview for selection into their mass communication courses. Similarly, Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication conducts entrance test for admission to MBA program in communication management. Apart from that here is a list of top colleges providing education in this field. You can refer to the websites of the institutes and colleges to get to know more about their admission process.

15/02/2018

The Indian media industry has tremendous scope for growth in all the segments due to rising incomes and evolving lifestyles. Media is consumed by audience across demographics and various avenues such as television, films, out of home (OOH), radio, animation and visual effect (VFX), music, gaming, digital advertising, and print.

The Media & Entertainment industry is anticipated to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.9 per cent during 2016-21 to reach US$ 37.55 billion. The industry provides employment to 3.5-4 million people, including both direct and indirect employment as of 2017.

India’s advertising expenditure is estimated to reach to Rs 68,334 crore (US$ 10.56 billion) by the end of 2018 and Rs 1.07 trillion (US$ 16.70 billion) by 2020. The Indian digital advertising industry is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 32 per cent to reach Rs 18,986 crore (US$ 2.93 billion) by 2020. India is the second largest television market in the world with US$ 9.62 billion in revenue in 2016. The Indian film industry is expected to grow at a rate of 10.4 per cent to become the third largest cinema market, after US and China by 2021.

The Government of India has supported this sector's growth by taking various initiatives such as digitising the cable distribution sector to attract greater institutional funding, increasing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) limit from 74 per cent to 100 per cent in cable and Direct-to-home (DTH) satellite platforms, and granting industry status to the film industry for easy access to institutional finance.

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Journalism and Mass Communication: Spoilt for choice?
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Mass communication deals with a wider range of media to ‘communicate’ different stories, messages, facts or statistics to the public. Courses in advertising, film making, television, journalism, etc fall in this bracket.
Journalism on the other hand is specific to delivering news to public through mainly two platforms, i.e. print media or electronic media. Print media or print journalism largely covers newspapers and magazines while electronic journalism is the reporting of news through television and radio.

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