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Lalit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Hello there,
Yes, there, you must have degree in mass communication or Mass media and journalism to be a reporter, it will help you to understand aspects of reporting and journalism, take admission in a good college and study well, get placed in any news channel and become a reporter.
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Vimal K B

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Yes, you can do journalism after B.Sc. The minimum qualification for applying M.Sc in media and communication were any graduation with 60%.

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Ashis Mittal

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Yes, you can pursue Masters in photography and journalism after your graduation is completed.

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Ashis Mittal

Contributor-Level 7

There are universities which are offering this course:
All the good and reputed universities take entrance exam, group discussion and personal interview.
Entrance Exam usually consist Questions on:
English language Comprehensions.
General knowledge.
General Awareness.
Reasoning.
And,
Media/Journalism Aptitude.
Minimum Eligibility.
Graduation in any discipline with at least 50% marks from recognized university.
Some Reputed Institutions in the field are:
Sir J J Institute of Applied Art (JJIAA), Mumbai, India.
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi/NCR, India.

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shivangi raizada

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A professional course in mass communication opens doors for a career in films & TV, publishing, public relations, journalism, editing, direction, filmmaking, scriptwriting, production, etc. In nutshell, Mass Communication widens up the horizon of career options for a person. Depending upon personal interest and inclination a mass communication professional can choose a job. Attractive and high paying jobs as journalist, actor, director, editor, screenwriter, RJ, producer, VJ are available to the talented and trained individuals. As far as your interest you can join the travel blog in newspaper or magazine where you would get the chance
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vaasvi sahni

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Yes it is. Jobs you will be getting would be totally dependent on the skills you have. If you are good at writing you can go for content writing. If you are good at speaking you can go for anchoring or reporting. Similarly you can go in the creative field in which graphic work is done or if you have interest in technical things you can go for that as well in the editing, sound etc. Departments.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Hi Dheeraj.
You can apply online or download application form from http://www.apeejay.edu/aimc/our-courses/television-radio-journalism-production.
After completion of this course you can join in Television News &Entertainment Channels, Production Houses, Bollywood / TV Serials, FM Stations, etc. The institute helps in placements.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Manideep,
In order to pursue any journalism and mass communication course Diploma programme, you will have to first complete your education up to class 12th from a recognized board of education. You are required to score at least 45% to 50% marks in class 12th in order to be eligible for the undergraduate degree courses. However, post-graduate degree and diploma courses require you to possess a graduation degree and diploma respectively with at least 50% marks.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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You should be able to download college brochure, which contains details regarding dates for entrance exams conducted for admission to this course.

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Hindi is a language native to India, hence courses are available here only. There is no possibility of pursuing the same abroad.

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