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MSc Mass Communicatiom
Short term course in Radio Jockeying, Anchoring & News Reading
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10+2 qualification in any stream,
A minimum aggregate score of 55% (50% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level.
Candidates awaiting their 10+2 examinations results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
The written test might be of Objective and/or Subjective-type. General Questions contains questions such as-
General Knowledge
Current Affairs, Popular Media
English Language- Comprehension and Grammar
Case Studies
Social Issues
Politics, Media Issues
Creative Writing etc
Written test is followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview
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##Masters in Journalism & Mass Communication plus Specialisation Diploma - There will be Classroom Teaching (Theory) and Practical Training in any one of three areas of Specialisation Print, TV, APR. Students will also receive special training in Current Affairs, English improvement skills (spoken and written), Right to Information (RTI) Questioning skills.
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Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Jammu & Kashmir. Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Jammu
Gandhi Memorial College of Education
government. M.A. M College.
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in contemporary broadcastingTo develop understanding of different genres of Radio and their nuances To enable students to write and produce programmes for Radio
Part A
Radio Broadcasting 20 marks
Characteristics of RadioBroadcast spectrum management in IndiaThe Medium: Role of Sound, Characteristics, Strengths & LimitsRadio Broadcasting: Main CharacteristicsDifferent Types of Radio: AM (Medium & short wave), FM, Community Radio,
DRM and Internet radio broadcasting, Web Radio
Evolution and Growth of BroadcastingAirwaves Public or Private Property
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Indian Institute of Photography
Indian School of Photography
Delhi School Of Photography Pvt Ltd.
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