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Generally, for entrance of journalism and English, the students basic general knowledge is checked. Questions may be asked related to current affairs, journalism and media history, new changes, etc. Apart from this, your language will be tested.
The focus is laid on how you pass out answer for every question , what is knowledge level and how much command you have over your language. That's all.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
RIE stands for Regional Institute of Education. It offers B.Ed course for various courses. It does't offer Journalism course.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
It depends where your interest lies. If you want to join the state administration at the sub-divisional level, as a sub-divisional magistrate, and look after law and order, general administration and development work in the area under your charge, you should opt for a career as an IAS. Journalism, on the other hand, is a different sector. If you fancy reporting news, editing, videography, news anchoring and such, Journalism is the right field for you. Also, you can pursue both because IAS is a highly competitive exam. The chances of cracking the exam cannot be speculated at all. You also need to be a graduate to be eligible to apply
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Kristu Jayanti College doesn't offer BA in mass communication. It only offers BA in Journalism.
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Well, both law and journalism are the most dynamic career to pursue in 2018. Both of them have their own perquisites and also are in trend among youngsters. However, both have good placement opportunities and you can't really compare both the courses as they are different altogether and have benefits in their fields. Law would also land you in open independent practice and firms and so will journalism a freelancer and in a news agency, etc.
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