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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Radio Jockeying as it looks like is not just about talking, it also includes music programming, scripting, presenting radio shows and lending voice to commercials, documentaries, etc. So one has to be very enthusiastic, confident, witty, spontaneous and creative. You need to have great inter-personal skills, clear diction and understand voice modulation. AIR holds auditions every three months and selected RJs are given training for two months and introduced to audio technology. If you are interested in the field, this can be a great start to a booming career. Apart from this, many institutes offer short term certificate course
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
No formal training is required in Radio Jockeying, since it is a talent based field. To develop confidence and flare in this field, one needs to have exposure. You can take up a Degree or Diploma in Mass Communication in order to polish your skills and knowledge. Also, there are plenty of private institutes that offer certificate courses in radio broadcast. Maths doesn't have anything to do with your talent.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
There are also many opportunities in the Central government departments like Defence, Railways, All India Radio, Airport Authority of India, Post and Telegraph, Indian Engineering Services, etc. One can get a job in Central Government departments by qualifying in the tests conducted by Union of Public Service Commission (UPSC) and Staff Selection Commission (SSC). One can find the notifications for such vacancies in their official websites.
One can also start a career in public se
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, if you want to pursue your PG Diploma you are most welcome at the institute. But when it comes to placements, none of the organizations will guarantee you placements in any radio channel. What you can do is learn and explore the phases and then apply accordingly for your desired job.
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