Anchoring & Reporting

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Acting and anchoring can lead to a good profile in the government sector. We have seen that there are so many awareness programmes of the government where millions of people are engaged to spread a word about the policies as well as general well-being awareness. Theatre, till date is the best method and tool to do so. Hence, acting is in demand as a skill.
The government is finding it tough to reach the world without skilled professionals who make the best of communication. Persuasive and impressive communication skills are important and even the government has been making use of the best and creative+innovative people by hiring them as
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Pankaj Yadav

Beginner-Level 4

As far as I am concerned, for acting and anchoring, all you need is good looks and good communication skills. If you have gained both of them after completing the course then probably you can join somewhere, but if you still haven't worked upon your communication skills then pursuing a good course that will help you enhance the same will do.
For this, you need to take a decision and think what will suit you the best.

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7 years ago

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Saloni Khandelwal

Beginner-Level 3

I don't think there is a degree course for Anchoring. You can always opt for fields like Mass communication, for that will even help you improve your communication skills and also will get you, so many opportunities in anchoring as well and in script writing.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

Contributor-Level 6

You don't need an MBA in advertising degree and there is no MBA in anchoring. You can pursue mass communication because it's better in terms of placements for advertising and anchoring.

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Ritika Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

You may pursue BJMC from Symbiosis and the pursue a career in anchoring.

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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

You will have to get into a Bachelor of journalism and mass communication to take anchoring as a career further. The list of colleges is mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/colleges/b-j-m-c-colleges-india

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Aarush Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

The best thing to do is apply for internships as that will give you experience. Instead of joining an institute again, join an internship.

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7 years ago

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Ankit Singh

Contributor-Level 10

You will have to get yourself enrolled in mass communication and journalism course. That will serve you as the first step of a ladder to become an anchor.

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Anish Choudhary

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Neha,
The procedure for getting into Diploma course is same as that of degree. You need to fill an online form and give an entrance exam. Upon selection, you will be notified.

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7 years ago

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Tanay Vaidya

Beginner-Level 5

Hello, Apologies for my late reply. Exam preparations kept me busy. First off, to clarify something, the course itself doesn't revolve entirely around television anchoring. It is part of the syllabus in later semesters, but there's a variety of fields that are covered overall in the Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree. The timings themselves may vary, but lectures only take place 3 days a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Sometimes, there may be special workshops on the other days of the week, but for the most part, they're off days.

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