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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
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5 years agoContributor-Level 8
Few courses in which you can get admission even after 10th, but to be honest, pursuing journalism after 10th won't help you getting a job in industry after the course. You should complete your 12th first and then opt to go for a graduation degree in mass communication and journalism.
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reporting, public relations, media laws, Media writing, photography, television, broadcasting, graphics and design, sports journalism, lifestyle journalism, personality development, RJ, VJ, etc. You need to pursue a course that will offer you both journalism and mass communication as well. After completing your 12th with minimum 60% marks, you can appear for various entrance tests conducted by different colleges or institutes for Bachelor's in journalism and mass communication course. Make sure you are updated with the current affairs and other political issues.
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