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Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (B.J.M.C.)


Duration:

3 Years

Eligibility:

10+2

Course Duration: Three Year (Semester System)

Course Eligibility : 10+2 in any stream With 50% marks or Equivalent CGPA

Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.

Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules

Programme Mode: Regular

Course Syllabus

Semester – I

Course Code

Course Title

bj(mc)  101

Language Skills-English                                    

bj(mc)  103

State & Politics                                                            

bj(mc)  105

Social History - Socio-Economic/ Milieu of India Since Independence                               

bj(mc)  107

Principles of Communication                                  

bj(mc)  109

Design & Graphics                                          

Practical

bj(mc)  151

Communication  Lab                                     

bj(mc)  153

Design & Graphics Lab                              

 

Semester – II

bj(mc) 102

Mass Communication: Concepts & Processes           

bj(mc) 104

Print Media & Photo Journalism                  

bj(mc) 106

Reporting and Editing-I                                 

bj(mc) 108

Press Laws & Media Ethics                         

bj(mc) 110

Computer Applications for Journalism             

 Practical


bj(mc) 152

Print Media & Photo Journalism Lab                       

bj(mc) 154

Computer Lab 

Note : *Soon after the End-Term Second Semester Examinations the students will undergo training for four weeks and will submit the report incorporating the work done at least eight weeks before the commencement of the Third Semester End Term Examinations       

 

Semester – III

bj(mc) 201

Language Skills - Hindi                                       

bj(mc) 203

Reporting and  Editing - II                              

bj(mc) 205

History of Broadcasting in India:  Policies & Principles                                           

bj(mc) 207

Radio Journalism & Programme Formats          

bj(mc) 209

Development and Communication                     

bj(mc) 211

Summer Training Report*                                 

 Practical

bj(mc) 251

Reporting & Editing Lab.                            

bj(mc) 253

Audio Lab             

Note : *Summer Training Reports will be evaluated by the Board of Examiners comprising  Internal and External examiners appointed by the Vice-Chancellor

 

Semester – IV

bj(mc) 202

TV Journalism & Programme Formats            

bj(mc) 204

TV Production: Idea to Screen                       

bj(mc) 206

Basics of Camera, Lights & Sound                        

bj(mc) 208

Advertising: Concepts & Principles                  

bj(mc) 210

Advertising through Print, Radio & TV       

bj(mc) 212

Self Development                                        

Practical

bj(mc) 252

Television Production Lab.                             

bj(mc) 254

Operation & Handling of Video Equipment                                   

bj(mc) 256

Advertising Lab 

Note : *Soon after the End Term Fourth Semester Examinations the each Students shall undergo a Functional Exposure Training of six weeks duration in Print Media, Radio Journalism, Television Journalism and Television Production and will submit a Functional Exposure Report containing the actual experiential learning at least eight weeks before the commencement of End Term Examination of the Fifth Semester.             

 

Semester – V

bj(mc) 301

Event Management: Principles & Methods            

bj(mc) 303

Organization & Management                            

bj(mc) 305

Research Methodology for Media                    

bj(mc) 307

Cyber Journalism                                           

bj(mc) 309

Public Relations                                              

bj(mc) 311

Functional Exposure Report**                     

Practical

bj(mc) 351

Event Management Lab                             

bj(mc) 353

Research Methodology for Media Lab.           

bj(mc) 355

Cyber Lab            

Note : *Every student will be assigned a project at the end of the Fifth Semester and it will be pursued by him/her under the supervision of  an internal supervisor. Both the subject and the name of the internal supervisor will be duly approved by the Director of the Institute. The Project Reports (in duplicate) alongwith one floppy will be submitted by the students at least two weeks prior to the date of the commencement of the End-Term Examinations for the Sixth Semester.

**The Functional Exposure Report  shall carry 100 Marks and shall be evaluated by a Board of Examiners comprising of Director/Principal or his nominee and one external examiner to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor.

 

Semester – VI

bj(mc) 302

World Media Scenario                                   

bj(mc) 304

Contemporary Media Technology                  

bj(mc) 306

Project Report*                                               

bj(mc) 308

Comprehensive Viva Voce.

Note : *The Project Report shall carry 100 Marks and shall be evaluated by an External and Internal Examiners separately from out of 50 marks each. The External Examiner will be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University.