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

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Hello Shashank,
In cinematography, you can go for Diploma, B.A. In Cinematography and B.Sc. In cinematography. B.A. And B.Sc. Suggests that the students of art and Science background, both are invited for this course.

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Hello Malabika
The basic requirement for the admission in PG courses is that the students must hold the degree of graduation from a recognized board or university, secondly, there is carried out an entrance test to select the students on the basis of the merit. You need to fill up a form and go for the registration (I think the cost of which is INR 350/-).

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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As this is an open university, all you have to do is fill up the admission form and get yourself enrolled for the course.

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Azhar Mohamed

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Hi Vaishnavi,
Which college are you referring to, as this seems a generic post.

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VAISHALI BHARDWAJ

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Diploma in Journalism is a 2-year Diploma course pursued after the successful completion of the 10+2 level of education from a recognised educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The average course fee charged for Diploma in Journalism course by various institutes ranges from INR 10,000 to 5 Lacs. The course involves advanced professional learning in writing news for newspapers, magazines, broadcasting news on radio or television, dissemination of information about current events, trends, issues, and people. Diploma in Journalism: Eligibility : Listed below are the minimum criteria which candidates interested in pursui
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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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Hello Nagendra
According to me, you should pursue both the courses separately. You can start with Bachelor's degree in the journalism BA/ B.Sc. Then go for Masters in the same. But it will take a long time. If you are comfortable with this than go ahead. Moreover, instead of going for full-time Bachelors course, you can do it by distance mode or you may also pursue certificate course/Diploma in journalism. This generally takes from a month to one year.

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Hello Abhi Approximately, it is similar. However, here I am providing you the information regarding the syllabus of PG Diploma in Journalism (in Asian college of Journalism). They have divided their syllabus in three terms. In first term, there is reporting, writing and investigation. There you will study about reporting, writing, editing, tools of modern journalist, key issues in Journalism, and media law and society. In second term, you will to get specialization, here you will be developing skills of interviewing, news gathering, researching, developing stories , produce newspapers, TV/Radio programmes etc. In third term, you will b
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Hello Neha
Admission in a 3-year full-time degree course of journalism and mass communication. You may choose any of the degree course I. e. B.Sc/B.A/BJMC. After this, you can go for a Master's degree programme and this is for two years or you can directly go for the admission to Masters degree.

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Hello Samta
The colleges/ universities that are located in Delhi and offer a programme in journalism and mass communication. -Jamia Milia Islamia (AJK Mass Communication Research Centre)
- Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
-GGS Indraprastha University
-Indian Institute of mass communication
-Indira Gandhi National Open University
-Indraprastha College for Women

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