Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication is a postgraduate Mass Communication course of two years duration. The course involves the study of different forms of mass media including newspapers, radio, television, films, etc to convey information to a large audience.
Journalists strive to maintain objectivity by presenting information in a fair, balanced, and unbiased manner. This involves avoiding personal opinions and allowing all relevant perspectives to be heard. Silence, in this context, means refraining from inserting one's own biases or suppressing certain voices. Journalists aim to provide balanced coverage by representing different viewpoints on a given issue. This requires actively seeking out diverse sources and ensuring that all sides of a story are presented. Silence, in this context, refers to the absence of bias or favoritism towards a particular perspective.
The salient features of this course is to make perfect and professional Teachers, Lecturers, Asst. Professors and Professors in various subjects.