If you've said you're thinking of doing BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication), chances are you've heard at least one of these:
"Why don't you do something more seriouse"
"The media is dying."
"YouTube is not a real career."
"Just become a news anchor, righte"
And suddenly, something that felt exciting... starts feeling scary.
Because the truth is, you're not 100% sure yourself, and for now, your first priority isn't BJMC placements but the curiosity to learn more and something new. You just know you're curious about stories, people, the media world, maybe a camera or a mic, and that curiosity keeps pulling at you.
Guess whate That's enough. That's more than enough.
Let's understand what this degree actually means today and why the future of digital, news, and storytelling is waiting for people exactly like you.
What you are really learning at IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) is:
- How to tell stories in a world drowning in content
- How to communicate with clarity, creativity, and purpose
- How to work across platforms from TV to podcasts, Instagram to documentaries
This degree teaches you the craft and the context. It's a full package: writing, editing, filming, producing, researching, designing, and, yes, thinking.
And it's not just journalism anymore. It's journalism + entertainment + branding + digital + influence.
Let's bust this myth right here.
Journalism isn't dead. It's just evolving.
You don't need to be in a primetime newsroom anymore to share stories. The internet has changed the game.
Graduates from the best journalism college in Delhi NCR are now:
- Running YouTube channels with millions of views
- Hosting political podcasts that shape real opinions
- Creating mini-docs for Netflix, Prime, Instagram
- Becoming content strategists for brands
- Leading digital newsrooms that are faster, sharper, and more relevant than legacy media
You don't need a TV network. You need a voice, a skillset and a smart strategy. And that's exactly what a good BJMC programme teaches you.
Here's an idea about what's actually possible after you graduate:
YouTube Creator / Podcast Host / Influencer
You'll understand lighting, sound, scripting, editing and, most importantly, the audience. That's the difference between a content creator and a successful one.
Digital Journalist / Political Analyst / Investigative Reporter
If you love truth, stories, and bold questions, this one's for you. And it doesn't mean boring print work. Think Vice, Brut India, The Quint, Scroll modern news, and modern formats.
Social Media Strategist / Content Writer / Copywriter
Every brand, every campaign, every cause needs someone who gets storytelling. Guess who gets hired firste People who studied the science and the art of media.
TV/Radio Anchor / Video Producer / Editor
Yes, traditional media is still alive. But it needs new-age voices, people who understand both storytelling and social media.
Media Entrepreneur / Founder / Creator-Educator
Build your own platform. Start a media house. Run a social channel. Your voice, your brand. The course gives you the toolkit, and you get to choose how you use it.
Even if you don't go into mainstream media, the skills BJMC teaches are future-proof:
- Communicating clearly (when most people mumble)
- Thinking critically (in a world full of noise)
- Adapting fast (from blogs to Reels to live streams)
- Working under pressure (hello, deadline!)
- Presenting yourself with confidence (a life skill, not just a job one)
And these aren't "soft" skills. They're essential across tech, marketing, business, education, politics... you name it.
This isn't the kind of course you can sleepwalk through. BJMC needs action. Practice. Feedback. Exposure. Experimentation.
A strong media programme doesn't just teach you how to write an article. It lets you:
- Host your own college podcast
- Run campus newsrooms
- Intern at real production houses
- Build your portfolio as you go
- Meet creators, editors, and journalists doing the real work
If your college isn't giving you that and the BJMC placementse You're missing the point.
IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) isn't about teaching theory and sending you home. Their BJMC programme is designed for the real media world.
From hands-on studios to internships, from guest lectures to actual content projects, you'll graduate not just with a degree but with work samples, experience, and direction.
No stiff-collar speeches. No out-of-touch teaching. Just an environment where media meets meaning, and you figure out your own voice with guidance that respects your individuality.
And yes, whether you want to be behind the camera, in front of the mic, or leading the next digital movement, this is where you begin.
If you're scared, unsure, or just tired of people saying your dream "isn't practical," you're not alone.
But don't shrink your dream to fit someone else's definition of safe.
BJMC isn't a backup. It's not "just for talkative people."
It's for thinkers, storytellers, challengers, and communicators.
It's for people who feel something deeply and want to learn how to express it boldly.
The future of media is digital. The future of influence is real.
And the future of thate It is probably sitting where you are right now.
Take a breath. Then, take the next step. Your story's just beginning.
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