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manpreet
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3 years ago
There is a word 'nomenclature' I wish you check the meaning of this because I need to use this word to make a reply. A university can name its course, under the guidelines by UGC. A Bachelor's degree in journalism had commonly been called Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication- BJMC as universities have the right to name the courses, the journalists and mass comm. got some specialisation as well as professional touch and got named by some as BA mass comm. Some universities came with B.Sc in mass media, BA in mass comm, BA in mass media, B.Sc in media studies as well. Another reason is following the global trends where we see foreign universities with these name course. Basically, there is no difference in a Bachelor's degree by these names. The foundation curriculum remains the same. Nomenclature is different, I mean naming can be different. Before doing the courses, a student must check whether that nomenclature is accepted and approved by other universities (to do Post Graduation) or by employers or not.