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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
PG Diploma is considered equivalent to a post-graduate degree, however, even by many, it is not included as a degree course. It is a Diploma course. MA is a post-graduate degree. Moreover, journalism and mass communication together is a wide topic that will cover all the aspects. It is not just limited to journalism only. You will have more options (other than a journalist).
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
R. K. Films and Media Academy arranges placement opportunities and guides for the placement after the completion of MJMC. However, it will be your talent and skills that help you to get the job by facing the personal interview with the organisation.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
BJMC programme was started three years back that is in August 2015. First batch is out now and many students have been placed by the college, while some are doing internships. The scope of admission has been increased and last year more than 100 students got admitted in the college.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Thank you.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
You must focus upon to gain as much as knowledge you can. This could be done in various ways like
-Newspaper Daily (both English and Hindi)
-Books
-Atlas
-watch news channels
-watch debates
-read articles daily. So, in this way you may acquire a lot of knowledge. Now, what all factors are to be focused? To prepare yourself for entrance go for the following: communication (both languages but major focus on one language of your choice). Second work upon your current affairs, than on general knowledge from all the fields. Thank you.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
you would have to be very clear in terms of your knowledge and intellect. Don't think about the specific syllabus. You have to focus upon few things - prepare a good command over language (English and Hindi), build strong vocabulary, be habitual of reading newspaper daily, scroll the history like of printing, press, media and focus upon current affairs. Apart from this, college may provide you the list that what a student should prepare?
What is generally asked in exams is related to language (to check how fluent and good you are), general knowledge (try to read all the facts that are existing from past years as these are
New answer posted
5 years agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
5 years agoScholar-Level 17
You have to focus upon few things - prepare a good command over language (English and Hindi build strong vocabulary, be habitual of reading newspaper daily, scroll the history like of printing, press, media and focus upon current affairs. What is generally asked in exams is related to language (to check how fluent and good you are), general knowledge (try to read all the facts that are existing from past years as these are generally asked like about games, Olympic, international relations, Rig-Veda, samveda, etc. ), focus upon current affairs (like they may ask that what recent amendments have been done, policy given by our
New answer posted
5 years agoScholar-Level 17
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