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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

I just suggest you some of the institutes which you can consider.
1. Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC):
MAAC is the high-end 3D animation & VFX education brand of Aptech. Through its wide network of centres, MAAC has prepared thousands of students for careers in animation, VFX, filmmaking, gaming, web, graphics design, and media & entertainment. The Academy provides quality education through career-oriented courses, leading to top-notch job placements. MAAC is now certified by the International VFX & Animation Council (IVAC). IVAC is the industry association of VFX & animation professionals.
2. Film and Television Institute of
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

I can honestly say there are several paths you can take with the broad knowledge you'll gain. Choosing the right internship and the right minor will help you go far in any of the following career paths. Advertising, broadcasting (TV/Radio/Web), journalism (Newspaper/Online), public relations, marketing, publishing, film, and any other subcategories from these. It is best to figure out as early in your college career as possible which area (s) you are most interested in or passionate about. You can then cater your minor to fit that area and seek an internship that will help you get a foot in the door for when you graduate.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Pursue your studies further then you may opt for a postgraduate Diploma from IIMC. But in case you wish to join a job then you may look for fields which interested you the most while studying. You may get into advertising, event management, photography and many more fields.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The industry initially started out with newspapers and magazines as a means to connect with the masses. However, today the definition of media has broadened to incorporate an array of sub-disciplines such as TV, radio, Internet and the likes. A few of the top institutes in India to pursue Master's in mass communication are:
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi- IIMC offers post graduate Diploma courses in Journalism (English/Hindi/Radio & Television/Oriya) as well as Advertising & Public Relations. It also offers two four-month Diploma courses in Development Journalism. Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai-The college
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

You can opt for any stream you wish to, as to get into mass communication or travelling all you need is a 12th passing certificate. Thank you.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

After completing mass communication you can get into reporting, advertising, event management and many other fields. BBA graduates may take up any of the following job posts - Associate- Assistant Manager- HR Manager- Operations Manager- Analyst- Finance and Accounts Manager- Banker- Trader- Sales and Marketing professional- Auditing Assistant- Executive (Sales, Marketing, Advertising etc. )- Office Assistant/Executive- Research AssistantJob prospects for Journalism:There are different categories in which the media industry can be divided print and electronic.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

For Journalism Courses:-
I) General Awareness, including an understanding of social dynamics; interest in social history; awareness of public debates on matters of polity and economy; awareness about international developments influencing power equations in the world and their impact on India. Ii) Aptitude & mental iii) language capability & iv) Analytical & comprehension skills. For Advertising and Public Relations.

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10+2 is the basic qualification for pursuing most of the PR and journalism courses. There are certificate courses which don't have credibility. I would not advise you to go for those certificate courses.

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2-year course pursued after the successful completion of the graduation (any stream) from a recognised University with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journalism, Fashion Journalism, Film Making, Advertising, Corporate Communicatio
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Scholar-Level 17

2-year course pursued after the successful completion of the graduation (any stream) from a recognised University with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The course focuses on ideas and outlets of mass communication such as media production, cultural issues, communication theories, regulations, and media techniques stream. The course generally provides teaching and training regarding reporting, writing, editing, photographing etc. Students can opt. For specializations in various fields of journalism such as Sports Journalism, Science Journalism, Environment Journalism, Fashion Journalism, Film Making, Advertising, Corporate Communicatio
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