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Divya

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While discussing a news station, it is necessary to highlight its foundation. To become a news anchor in India, students can pursue a Bachelor of Journalism,  MAJMC (MA in Journalism and Mass Communication),  or MJMC degree. To become a news anchor, you typically need a combination of education, skills, and experience. Here are some steps you can take to pursue a career as a news anchor:1.     Earn a Bachelor's Degree: While a specific degree is not always required,  a bachelor's degree in journalism, mass communication,  or a related field can provide you with a solid foundation in news rep
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As per your passion in mass media if you are best in article writing get placed in news media hence story writer can do tier own books and movies. Etc. , In mass media You can do whatever role you want in this industry.

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Palak Patel

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Each and every field makes your career bright if you word hard and smart. News Industry, News Paper, Magazine will never die so do journalist. This career will always remain in demand but you need make a good network. There are many colleges in India for mass communication and journalism like MICA, NIMCJ, Symbiosis, Bennett, Amity etc.

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Palak Patel

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The role of the Journalism is to spread information about every relevant happening in the world. Newspapers, radio, television and more recently the new media-internet has the way news used to broadcast. Journalists have a very significant role to play in this practice. Today a journalism as a career stands not only for a prestigious profession but also a challenging career option. Journalists play a key role in the growth of any nation. The core purpose of journalism is to inform, educate and light the masses on various issues revolving them. Numerous opportunities for journalists have been generated all around the globe. Join NIMCJ f
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You have completed your graduation with maths. Now, don't be confused. Both the fields you have mentioned are completely different. So, choose the one in which you see your future. If you see yourself as a journalist in future, then go for it. And if you want to be in business related field, then pursue MBA.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The reason is deployment of journalists and journalism across various media, creative and mass communication. Major programmes in Mass Media and Journalism include M.A. Journalism, M.A. Advertising & Public Relations, MA-Lifestyle & Arts Journalism, M.Sc. Animation & VFX, M.Sc. Digital Filmmaking & VFX all at PG levels and similarly at UG level one can do BAJMC, B.A. ( Hons) Advertising & PR, BFA Digital Filmmaking & VFX, B.Sc. Animation and VFX, B.Sc. Gaming and Design, B.A. Journalism et all.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Jisun
Journalism and mass communication degree holders are required in every sectors- government sectors, corporate sectors, private sectors, commercial sectors, media organizations etc. A person can work as a public relation officer, advertiser, director, script writer, photographer, video/photo editor, news editor, content writer, news anchor, journalist, reporter, translator and many more. It doesn't matter if you are in India, Australia, US, Canada or China the value of this field will remain same and the highest everywhere. Journalism is require almost in every country ( in order to update the citizens of our country), and c
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Aamir
Advertising is one of the flexible streams, and can easily be pursued after the completion of your Bachelors in journalism and mass communication. If you must have noticed, the syllabus of one of the semesters includes basics of advertising in your course. Thank you.

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