BHU MA Corporate Communication FAQs
Ques. Is the Masters in Corporate Communication Management at BHU a good course for a career in PR and corporate communications?
Ans. Yes, BHU's Masters in Corporate Communication Management is a well-regarded programme offered by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, one of the oldest journalism departments in India. Graduates find careers in corporate communications, public relations, media management, advertising, digital marketing, and brand management. The BHU brand and alumni network provide strong industry connections. However, students should note that this is a niche programme and competition for top corporate roles is intense; internships and practical experience during the course are crucial.
Ques. Does this programme require GD-PI in addition to CUET PG? How much weightage does GD-PI carry?
Ans. Yes, admission to the Masters in Corporate Communication Management at BHU requires both CUET PG scores and performance in Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The GD-PI component carries 20% weightage of the total composite score. BHU shortlists candidates based on CUET PG scores and calls them for GD-PI at the BHU campus in Varanasi. The final merit list is prepared based on the composite score. Candidates should prepare for both the written test and the GD-PI round.
Ques. What is the fee for this course, and is it significantly higher than regular MA programmes at BHU?
Ans. Yes, this is a Special Fee Course with a tuition fee of Rs. 31,500 per semester (approximately Rs. 1,26,000 for the full 2-year programme). Including other charges, the total fee is approximately Rs. 1,45,500 for 2 years. This is significantly higher than regular MA programmes at BHU (which typically cost Rs. 6,000-10,000 in tuition for 2 years). However, it is still considerably more affordable than similar programmes at private universities.
Ques. Can students from non-journalism or non-communication backgrounds apply for this course?
Ans. Yes, the eligibility criteria for this programme require only a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. Students from science, commerce, engineering, or any other background can apply. However, during the GD-PI round, candidates with some background in communication, media, or related fields may have an advantage. Students from non-communication backgrounds are advised to demonstrate their interest and aptitude for corporate communications during the interview.
Ques. What is the CUET PG paper code for this programme, and which subject should I select?
Ans. The CUET PG paper code for the Masters in Corporate Communication Management at BHU is COQP11. Candidates must select this paper while registering for CUET PG 2026 on the NTA portal. The BHU programme code is PG0459S. It is important to verify the exact paper code on the official NTA website (exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/) before registering, as selecting the wrong paper will make you ineligible for admission.
Ques. Are there any placement opportunities specifically for this programme at BHU?
Ans. BHU's Department of Journalism and Mass Communication has industry connections with media houses, PR firms, and corporate organisations. Students of this programme have opportunities for internships and placements in corporate communications, PR agencies, media companies, and digital marketing firms. However, dedicated placement data exclusive to this specific programme is not publicly available. Students are advised to leverage BHU's alumni network and the department's industry connections for placement opportunities. Building a strong portfolio and gaining internship experience during the course significantly improves placement prospects.
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