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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
St. Xavier's is one of the prestigious and faithful brands. It is a huge value place and study pattern is awesome there. So, it is obviously a nice choice. St. Xavier's conducts an entrance exam to get the students from all the corners. You just need to clear that. Apart, from this I'll advice you to make a proper check of its study pattern, facilities, fee structure etc. Apart from Ranchi, you can also consider one in Mumbai or Kolkata.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
First, by pursuing a course, second, by your own efforts. On your own you can explore yourself by making a large collection of your work, making an actual visit to wild places, send your work to concerned channels or website. But, this is a long process and surety is not there. Just a matter of potential. Again there are two options in terms if you are thinking to pursue a course. Either go for a three year degree programme or choose a certificate course that lasts for months only. If degree programme than choose B.J. MCA full time 3 year degree course. This would not only help you to be a wildlife photographer but wil
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
You will succeed with your efforts and talent not with a difference between education pattern or the country. It doesn't matter. We have top notch colleges and university that are graded best for teaching journalism and mass communication. And the one you talking about IIMC is the best brand. You will definitely get a nice opportunity after completing your course from there. It would help to fetch you a job you want. And believe me India has large number of MNCs and media sector where students get a good opportunity. But one thing to be kept in mind is - patience, hard work and faith would take you altogether towards your dream.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
There is no major difference in B.J. M. C. and B.J. Even I would say they both are same. It is all about journalism and mass communication. You can go ahead in this and yes, there is CET (Common Entrance test) for admission in this course.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
After pursuing Masters, if you want to go for the above mentioned TV news anchor, then I would suggest you to go for Diploma in Anchoring or join internship in any Media House. Work on yourself like knowledge about Current affairs, Language command, Communication skills etc. Thank you.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
-FTII (Film and Television Institute of India)
-Indira school of communication
-Flame school of communication
-Symbiosis Institute of media and communication.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Amity is much better but to be honest it's fee structure is so high but if can afford than its good. Moreover, they do not provide professional degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. There is B.A. In mass communication which is not professional. Though many students pursue this because they don't know the difference between two. For a professional degree you may look for other colleges.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
There are many colleges related to this. For this you may join AAFT, National School of Drama, Anupam Kher Acting Academy, RK film and acting academy, Barry John Acting Studio, etc. Go directly for acting through these colleges. Mass communication is a field that offers skills and training in print, electronic and new media.
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