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Shahnawaz Ansari

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
Yes, you can pursue your PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism.
You can do it from IIMC, Jamia University, DU etc.
Its duration is one year.

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Nikhil Mehta

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Average fees for B.J. M. C. is INR 40,000 or more in most of college and university.

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Rupika Jain

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If you are interested to become a journalist, you should definitely opt for a Journalism and Mass Communication programme from PCTE Group of Institutes after grade 12. The courses offer you specific subject and even more importantly skills like reporting, editing, anchoring, video shooting, using drones, mixing and editing, layout, publishing, public relations, media laws, et al. PCTE gives you hands on experience, for it is a completely practical course, and there are plenty of colleges out there which do nothing more than theory. I have done my Masters from PCTE Group of Institutes, though I am not from journalism department, but I o
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Rupika Jain

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If you are interested to become a journalist, you should definitely opt for a graduate programme in Journalism and Mass Communication programme after class 12th. These courses offer you specific subject and even more important skills like reporting, editing, anchoring, video shooting, using drones, mixing and editing, layout, publishing, public relations, media laws, et al. At the same time, its very important that you carefully choose a college. Prefer a college that gives you hands on experience, for it is a completely practical course, and there are plenty of colleges out there which do nothing more than theory. I have done my Maste
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AANCHAL JHINGAN

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You can choose Journalism for your Graduation course. LPU has great faculty and provides an ample amount of opportunities to the students. Exposure is what most required in this course. So, choose well.

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Sajal Jain

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First, do the course in Journalism from any good college in India and work 3 hrs in a day towards Language. I am suggesting one book Norman Lewis read it slowly.

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Sajal Jain

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Yes, you can pursue. But, you need good command in English as per today's trend.

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