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Which one is better? Doing a Liberal Arts course (with journalism as major) or a normal degree related to Mass Media and Communication?


Neehar 8th Nov, 2017
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Urvashi Dalal 16th Nov, 2017

Hi

Liberal Arts and Mass Communication, are both great fields of study with varied career option. Both are great if you ask us, but the final selection is totally up to you. Just keep in mind your interest and career goals. Universities that offer LIberal arts is Ashoka University, Flame University, Jindal School of Arts and Humanities, Symbiosis school for liberal arts. You can go for anyone and pursue a course of your interest. 

If you are someone whose interests don’t match the traditional mass communication programmes that are offered, then you can opt for  programmes like Media and Entertainment, Creative Communication, Photography etc, sound recording and documentary making, Direction and screen play. Such niche programmes under the array of Mass Comm attracts students with creative backgrounds. There are many, so if you wish to go for a creative off-beat mass comm programme rather than a regular mass comm degree or Liberal Arts, select your options. 

If you have any other question, doubts, or just anything to share, write to us. 


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