Christ Univ MA Media & Comm FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the two specialisations - ACC and DTCS - in the MA Media and Communication Studies programme?
Ans. The Advertising and Corporate Communication (ACC) specialisation focuses on persuasive communication, branding, public relations, crisis management, and strategic media planning for businesses and institutions. The Design Thinking and Content Strategy (DTCS) specialisation emphasises multimedia design, UX, digital storytelling, and content management across platforms. Students choose their specialisation based on career goals - ACC suits those aiming for PR/advertising agencies, while DTCS is ideal for digital content creators and UX designers.
Ques. How many internships are included in the MA Media and Communication Studies programme at Christ University?
Ans. The programme includes multiple internship components: an In-House Internship in Year 1, a Media Service Learning Internship in Year 2, and a Media Internship in Year 2. This multi-internship structure gives students diverse exposure to different media environments - from in-house production to NGO/social media work and industry placements.
Ques. Does Christ University's MA Media and Communication Studies accept CUET-PG scores?
Ans. No, the MA Media and Communication Studies programme at Christ University primarily uses the Christ University Entrance Test for shortlisting, not CUET-PG. All shortlisted candidates must appear for the Selection Process (SA_MP_PI: Skill Assessment, Micro Presentation, and Personal Interview) in person at the campus.
Ques. What are the career options after MA Media and Communication Studies from Christ University?
Ans. Graduates are well-positioned for roles such as Digital Journalist, Content Strategist, Social Media Manager, Advertising and Brand Strategist, Public Relations Specialist, UI/UX Designer, Documentary Filmmaker, Communication for Social and Behaviour Change Specialist, Media Entrepreneur, and Media Researcher. The programme also prepares students for academic careers in media education.
Ques. Is the MA Media and Communication Studies programme at Christ University suitable for students from non-media backgrounds?
Ans. Yes, the eligibility criterion requires only a minimum of 50% aggregate in any UG degree. However, students from Journalism, Mass Communication, English, or related backgrounds may have an advantage during the selection process. Students from other backgrounds are encouraged to demonstrate strong communication skills and media awareness during the SA_MP_PI.
Ques. What is the fee structure for the MA Media and Communication Studies programme, and are there any hidden charges?
Ans. The total academic fee is approximately Rs. 3.78 lakhs for Karnataka students and Rs. 4.18 lakhs for non-Karnataka students over 2 years. The admission registration fee of Rs. 8,000 is non-refundable. Hostel fees (approximately Rs. 50,000 per year) are optional and charged separately. There are no significant hidden charges, but students should budget for study materials, field visits, and media production project costs.
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