You do not need a special combination of subjects to study Journalism and Mass Communication in college as a Bachelors Degree. You can be from Science Stream, Commerce Stream or Arts Stream. There is no separate combination of subjects that you will need to study Journalism and Mass Communication in college. The CBSE Board offers Media Studies as a vocational course at plus 2 levels, but it is available in few select schools. One can take up that course as a precursor to a college degree in Journalism and Mass Communication but it is not necessary. You can have any subject combination to study Journalism and Mass Communication at college level.
For students of UGC-NET in Journalism and Mass Communication, Post graduate and Under graduate students of Journalism and Mass Communication. This blog covers multitude of topics related to mass media.
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