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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

Guide-Level 11

Dear Pallavi,
Fees vary from Institute to Institute. Private Institutes charges on their own terms and conditions and Government Institutes/Colleges on their own. You need to mention if you want to know about any particular Institute or organization.

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

Guide-Level 11

Dear Honey,Fees vary from Institute to Institute. Private Institutes charges on their own terms and conditions and Government Institutes/Colleges on their own. You need to mention if you want to know about any particular Institute or organization.

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Deepak BansalExpert Advisor

Contributor-Level 6

I am not sure about the availability of such course in AIMC. However, you can surely join similar programs at RK Films and Media Academy RKFMA in Delhi.

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Gaurav SarodeElectrical Engineer

Beginner-Level 3

Start giving auditions wherever you get a chance. Do small anchoring performances in nearby areas and create your own image.

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Lorna Dsouza

Guide-Level 13

Hi Dipali,
You need to have a Bachelor's degree relevant to the field, if you aspire to work as a TV anchor. Most companies look for individuals with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism. There could be companies that consider individuals with a Bachelor's Degree in English Literature or Mass Communication. If you have these degrees, you won't find it really difficult to make it to the interviews. Also, you should hone your vocabulary and fluency in speaking.

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Shweta Singh

Guide-Level 12

Visual Communication, also called Viscom, provides eligible candidates a comprehensive and detailed exposure to creative fields. Major components of the course include graphic design, basics of advertising, photography, design, drawing, script writing, acting and copywriting, among others such. The salary will vary depending on the profile and designation. You can job opportunities in media industry.
Film industry, design houses, production houses, etc.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are several institutions which run short time courses in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. In some institutions, classes are conducted only on weekends. These may also be taken under consideration. Please attend different workshops and conferences organized by universities which can improve you profile. In today's era of multi-tasking, one should learn the use of various editing software and video recording equipment such as camera. Here is the list of various subjects one can choose:
Film Editing
A weekend class on communication skills
A foreign language course
Camera Handling
TV and Film Production
Current Affairs and G
...more

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

It is not only simply acting, but also involves a lot of efforts. Anchoring is another role in which one needs to host a show to make it more organized and in the same time more catchy and entertaining. Both these roles are not that easy to take up. As an actor, one needs to have more patience, persistence and confidence. As an anchor, one should have the courage and confidence to communicate with many people without fearing the camera.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

The paper consists of both subjective and objective questions. Topics include logical reasoning, current affairs, general awareness and the like. Questions involving facts are objective, whereas questions involving description and reasoning are subjective. It is an online only test. To appear for it, fill up the admission form available on the college website (www.sbc.ac.in), after which, the question paper will be emailed to you on the day of the exam. The next exam date is May 13, 2017. The duration of the test is 2 hours. I hope this helps.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

The course covers a variety of aspects of Broadcast Journalism like the ethical and legal knowledge necessary on top of technical knowledge. Sonali Naphade and Kanchan Chowdhary are the faculties in charge of this course. I have personally been a student of Sonali Ma'am and I can vouch for her teaching quality and experience. I have also interacted with Kanchan Ma'am, and she was extremely enthusiastic and knowledgeable as well. You can find out more about both the course, as well as the faculty members themselves on the college website, 'http://sbc.ac.in'.

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