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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

There's no better way to improve communication skills than reading. Read newspapers, magazines, online news portals, novels - fiction/non-fiction - and you will be able to improve your vocabulary and grammar. Once the vocab and grammar is in place, start speaking in that language (English/Hindi-whichever language you're aiming for here). You might be hesitant at the start, but isn't that how each one us start learning how to speak? :)

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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

Hi, Vlogging is the next big thing in India. In fact, already close to being the next being thing. With social media and internet controlling our daily lives and TV taking a back seat, Vlogs giving genuine reviews/creating innovative content have made way into our lives. In fact, Vlogging can be pursued as a side business along with any main stream profession that you might like to stick with. This being said, full-time Vlogging is definitely a career option.

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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

Hi, I wouldn't really suggest a distance learning course in Print & TV journalism - because it wouldn't give you the desired practical knowledge, which is a must. Journalists aren't paid really well - so if you're expecting engineer/doctor-like salaries, this isn't for you. But that being said, you'll be able to have a decent living with the remuneration they're given.

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Ujjwal ChowdhuryHead, Pearl Academy School of Media

Beginner-Level 3

I do not very much suggest this as distance education cannot be hands-on and practical. However, if you are already working and do not have time for full time course, and need the degree for the sake of promotion etc. , then fine. In any case, at least go for either full time or a blended one with distance and face to face combined.

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

Guide-Level 11

There are many jobs available in different fields of Mass comm. but it depends on you. That in which field you want to go. Because there are specific field in Mass Com, choose and think in what kind of work you are good. Writing, speaking etc. And choose accordingly. Print Media, Electronic or Online Media.

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Kirti DuaAnnouncer, AIR

Guide-Level 11

No, Mass Communication is not necessary. You can do any Diploma or a part time course for this, otherwise Training and internship in any advertising company will also work.
All the best.

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Rashmi Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

List of companies who visit pearl academy for placement. Top Recruiters:
GAP International, USA
LI and Fung, HK
Markets & Spencer, UK
Benetton
Ogilvy & Mather
Dorling Kindersley
Penguin
Walmart, USA
Tommy Hilfiger, USA
Carrefour, France
Godfrey Phillips
Levis
Adidas
Vogue
Harper's Bazaar
Marie Claire
Chanel
Louis Vuitton
Reebok
World Wildlife Fund
Tarun Tahiliani
Ritu Kumar
Wrap Designs
Bobby Grover
Rohit Bal
Study by Janak
Jattin Kochhar
JJ Valaya
Manav Gangwani
Ashish Soni
Rina Dhaka
Mandira Wirk
Shantanu and Nikhil
Suneet Verma Design Pvt. Ltd. Satya Paul
Manish Gupta
Manish Arora
Wills Lifestyle - ITC
Arvind Brands
Shopper's Stop
FAB India
Genesis Luxury
DLF Brands
Future G
...more

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bal krishna mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Following are the eligibility criteria
CET. Qualified
12th pass
At least 50 percent marks in 12th
Stream: Any.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

Contributor-Level 8

Dear, According to my experience, I always suggest for a job to the students of mass comm after the graduation or Masters or other course. Because no one campus can give you actual industry exposure in their premises only which you can get in industry during your job. Even with you job, you can continue your higher study on distance learning. Because our media industry wants practical experience. It doesn't matter either you qualify your exams of degree through regular course or distance one. So if you already done a course related to media one, then I suggest you should move for job only and take admission on distance learning from an
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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

There are a lot of opportunities in journalism. Most of the professionals may work in areas like journals, photography companies, All India Radio, broadcasting corporations, press information bureau, new agencies, advertising agents, newspapers, periodicals, TV channels, radio telecasting companies, colleges, institutes, etc. Professionals may get jobs in both private and public sectors. Colleges:
Banaras University
Hindu College
Indraprastha College
Christ University
Amity University.

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