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Anik Verma

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Hi,
If you have done B.Com in economics then you can surely choose the path to be an economist. Please refer the link below for detailed information on the course, job opportunity for economist and business journalist, etc.:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/economist-39
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/journalist-66

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Krishi Sharma

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As English is essential, you can study English Honours or English major, or Communicative English. After graduation, you can complete your MBA in Travel and Tourism. You can also complete your graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication, and then pursue with MBA.

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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

Step 1: Complete a Bachelor's Degree programme
Aspiring financial journalists may pursue a Bachelor's degree programme in journalism, communications, finance or economics. Students who want to build a foundation in finance and journalism can take courses in print or broadcast writing, editing, micro and macroeconomics, accounting and statistics. Some schools offer majors or specializations in business journalism that combine courses in news writing, media ethics, economics reporting and a variety of financial topics. Success Tip:
Gain practical experience. Students can develop critical skills in researching, interviewing and writing by w
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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Pejush!
A traveling journalist constantly works in different locales to report either breaking news events or human interest stories or both. Many traveling journalists specialize in the field of travel and write pieces about their experiences with different accommodations or attractions. They may travel regionally, nationally and/or internationally to get unique information and convey it in his or her own personal style.

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Pejush!
What course are you pursuing right now for graduation? Automotive Journalism is basically Journalism related to automobiles. To the best of my knowledge and research, there are very few institutes that offer a specialised course in Automotive journalism as most of the institutes would provide a general journalism course. I would suggest you to go for normal journalism course and after completion of the course, you can start working as a trainee for an automobile magazine to gain some experience.

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siddhi ghuge

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, you can definitely go for it. Also, try for internships for better experience.

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sravz n

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The salary ranges from a meagre 15K to probably 2 Lacs/month (higher salary for well-known TV anchors, editors, etc). This is in case of a well known, big media house. The salary of a producer working in office, and that of a reporter are different. There is no specific scale, but the size of the organisation does matter. I worked with ABP News. It was a great place to learn the basics of TV News Production, but the salary was not at par with the workload. Thus, things may differ. But there are newspapers and local channels that offer something as low as 5K/month, but mostly this is the figure in cities like Bhopal, Indore, Bareilly. T
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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

You can do Bachelors in journalism and mass communication or can go for B.A in journalism if you want to pursue journalism only.

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siddhi ghuge

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You can do Bachelors in Mass Media and then opt for journalism in your third year and then go for further advanced study and internships.

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siddhi ghuge

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If you have a Bachelor's degree in Mass Media or Communication, it would be helpful and the institute can train you with practical knowledge. So, doing both will be helpful and at the same time, your job will be secured.

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