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

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Photography is the most trending course now a days. You can surely opt for a career in photography, as per your preferred filed. Photo Journalism is also one of the career option you can look for. Becoming a wildlife photographer, a wedding photographer or any other one will be an important decision for you.

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The technical line then opting electrical engineering would be a good idea. But if you are creative and passionate about photography, then you can opt for B.A. In photography. But I would personally suggest you to go for electrical engineering as you can always switch to photography afterward if nothing works out. However, doing vice-a-versa would be difficult.

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Click on the link for more details:-https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-colleges-for-photography-courses-in-india-article-11445-1
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Initially start from learning the basic things from youtube. Once you get an idea from the videos you can then enrol yourself for online courses from coursera or Edx.

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The top colleges for photography are mentioned below:
1. Sir JJ Institute of Applied Arts
2. National Institute of Photography.

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You may also graduate in some professional course like Journalism and Mass Communication and then pursue Masters in that. If you have some other options for your career and photography is just your hobby, then Diploma will be alright. But, always remember to set yourself in any field, you must get a degree course. If it is just a hobby and you want to polish your photography skill, then you can go for Diploma or certificate course. Hope my suggestion will help you.

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After completing journalism and photography you can be a part of any media that is print media, electronic or new media. You can also work as a freelancer. Apart from this, you'll be having the opportunity of getting specialisation in types of photography.

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Diploma in photography and videography at Jaipur National University is the best option.
Videography is much more than mere learning to operate video cameras. This programme is designed to learn basic camcorder videography and non-linear video editing techniques. The course helps the students in understanding the processes involved in media and communication. In practicals, students are taught and trained to apply their theoretical knowledge to live situations.
Duration: 1 Year
Eligibility: 10+2 Pass in any discipline

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This programme is designed to learn basic camcorder videography and non-linear video editing techniques. The course helps the students in understanding the processes involved in media and communication. In practicals, students are taught and trained to apply their theoretical knowledge to live situations.
Duration: 1 Year
Eligibility: 10+2 Pass in any discipline
Selection Procedure: Merit and Personal Interview
Career Prospects
PRINT MEDIA (NEWS PAPER, MAGAZINE)
Journalist/ Photojournalist
Layout Designer/ Graphic Designer
ELECTRONIC MEDIA (TV & RADIO)
Journalist/ Photojournalist/ Video Journalist
Producer
GOVERNMENT SECTOR
Reporter
Cameraman/ Vide
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