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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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If you want to know about exactly the scope or career in mass communication or journalism, then you can visit the career page on website www.masscommunicator.in. And, now your question is for print and TV journalism or acting and anchoring, then you already know in all over India, there are more than 1 Lacs publications of all language, period based in the era of increasing number of news channels. But, still this print media industry is going smooth as usual. It shows that there are a number of opportunities in print journalism as well as TV Journalism. If you talk about acting and anchoring, then dear first try to find out yourself.
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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
The scope of acting depends on the performance you deliver according to story and audience like your performance, there is no such scope derived but industry be good with the team and do your work best.

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Pooja sehrawat

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First of all, you complete your higher education (10+2) and then take admission in this particular field you can go for National School of Drama. It is good that you set your goal and if possible please take acting or theatre classes side by side. Good luck.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Sunil,
Yes, you can. FTII-Pune, National school of Drama, Barry John College-Mumbai are best. FTII-Pune is ranking no. 1. You have to clear entrance exam, only 10 intake seats.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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You can opt for BJMC or MJMC. You can opt for BJM, if you are doing it after your class 12th, and you can go for MJMC, if you have a Bachelor's degree. These courses will cover your mentioned field of interest.

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astha singh

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Hi Devraj, You can take up acting classes or theaters on weekend for brushing up your acting skills. Once you are sure you are good at it, you can start giving auditions at productions houses and casting agencies on weekends. I would suggest you to not give up your job because acting is a tricky career. You might and might not end up doing well. So focus on the weekends.

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astha singh

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Hi Satya,
There are two reputed institutes in Lucknow that train aspiring actors:
1. Zee Institute of Creative Art
2. Bhartendu Academy of Dramatic Arts
You can opt for any of the above. They both are great institutes for honing your skills as an actor.

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