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

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Listing two - three college name that will help you to go through your interest. You may look for NBA Institute, NIMC (National Institute of Mass communication), or University of Delhi. These are some of the good Colleges, provide certification course for 1/2/3 months. Apart from this you may look for Aaj Tak, they teach online anchoring and news reading.

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B.Voc programmes generally looks out for the percentage of a student in 12th standard. It depends that in which stream you go for B.Voc course. If that is related to Science, arts, management, etc. Colleges set their own criteria for it.

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The form which you are looking for is itself available on the official website of the Institute. And if it's not there than you need to make a contact with the Institute. Otherwise, in my knowledge it is there on the site. You may download it from there.

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First of all, it requires the completion of graduation, which means you should be a graduate person in any course, second, you must have done six theaters and must have got the certificate for the same. It is a three year course. Registration may be done online or you may send a draft to the college. But I think admissions will reopen in 2018.

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You may pursue a certificate course in anchoring, the duration of the course is generally 1/2/3 months. For this type of course you may look for University of Delhi, NIMC (National Institute of Mass communication), NBA Institute etc. Or you may also pursue a three year degree programme like B.J. M. C. that will help you to develop good skills.

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AAFT is a good Institute for many media studies. As I have heard it provides placement too but the demerit is its high fee structure. The fee is not affordable. There are many other Colleges that provide media studies at reasonable fee. However, if you can afford than Join AAFT for your graduation otherwise not.

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The questions asked in the entrance exam covers basic four parts i.e., language (English, Hindi or any other), general knowledge, current affairs, print and electronic media. The questions are asked around these four aspects. This is done to analyses the knowledge bank of a student, how much he/she is aware of the surroundings. And your proficiency in your language is tested.
So, read newspaper daily, watch news channels, read books etc. It will definitely help you to appear in entrance exam.

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The aim of M.J. M. C. programme is to educate students in the fields of journalism, mass communication, media research, advertising, and public relations. Students with M.J. M. C degree will be able to handle and report the critical situations in different socio-political platforms for both print and electronic media. Duration: 2 years
Eligibility: Graduation in any discipline with min 50%
Selection Procedure: Merit and Personal Interview
Visit: https://www.jnujaipur.ac.in.

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Mass Communication is a subject that requires a student or a professional to be a knowledgeable person. The questions generally asked for the test are related to mostly the history of communication, print media, electronic media, advertising, questions on current affairs, general knowledge package, language skills etc. It is believe that the students of this course have a high knowledge of current affairs and they possess the skill of reading and writing.

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Delhi Degree college, Badarpur offers two courses that are related to what you are asking and these are M.A in journalism and mass communication and M.A in advertising and public relations.
Click on the link for more details:-http://www.delhidegree.com/ma.aspx

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