LJU BMC FAQs
Q1. Is the BMC degree from LJIMC a recognized university degree? Which university awards it?
Ans. Yes, the BMC is a full university degree awarded by LJ University (Lok Jagruti Kendra University), Ahmedabad. LJIMC (LJ Institute of Media and Communications) is a constituent institute of LJ University, and students receive an LJ University degree on successful completion of the 3-year program. The degree is recognized by the UGC.
Q2. Is there any entrance exam for BMC admission at LJIMC, or is it direct?
Ans. Admission to the BMC program at LJIMC is not based on any national entrance exam like GUJCET or JEE Main. The selection process involves filling an application form, appearing for an institute-level aptitude/entrance test, and a personal interview. Students from any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) of Class 12 are eligible to apply.
Q3. What is the difference between BMC and BMC (Honours) at LJIMC? Which one should I choose?
Ans. The BMC is a 3-year program (6 semesters) with a total fee of INR 2.76 Lakhs, while the BMC (Honours) is a 4-year program with a total fee of INR 3.68 Lakhs. The Honours program includes an additional year with more advanced and specialized coursework. Students who want a deeper academic grounding and are considering higher studies or research in media should opt for the Honours program, while those looking to enter the industry quickly may prefer the 3-year BMC.
Q4. What kind of practical facilities does LJIMC offer for BMC students?
Ans. LJIMC has a state-of-the-art TV studio, a professional recording studio, and an editing lab equipped with the latest technical equipment and software. Students get hands-on training in TV production, radio show creation, film making, photography, and digital media. Field visits to major media outlets, workshops by industry professionals, and practical project submissions every semester ensure comprehensive skill development.
Q5. What are the career options and placement prospects after BMC from LJIMC?
Ans. BMC graduates from LJIMC find opportunities across television channels, production houses, advertising agencies, newspaper outlets, radio stations, digital media companies, PR firms, and content agencies. Alumni are placed in roles such as journalists, content creators, video editors, PR executives, social media managers, and advertising professionals. Many graduates also pursue freelancing or establish their own media ventures. While the institute facilitates placements, students are encouraged to proactively approach the placement cell for opportunities.
Q6. Can I pursue the BMC course while also doing another degree simultaneously?
Ans. No. Since BMC is a full-time course with regular lectures, practical sessions, workshops, and a mandatory 75% attendance requirement, students cannot pursue any other full-time degree course simultaneously. However, students may pursue short-term online certifications or part-time courses that do not conflict with the BMC schedule.
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