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bal krishna mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Following are the eligibility criteria
CET. Qualified
12th pass
At least 50 percent marks in 12th
Stream: Any.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Dear, According to my experience, I always suggest for a job to the students of mass comm after the graduation or Masters or other course. Because no one campus can give you actual industry exposure in their premises only which you can get in industry during your job. Even with you job, you can continue your higher study on distance learning. Because our media industry wants practical experience. It doesn't matter either you qualify your exams of degree through regular course or distance one. So if you already done a course related to media one, then I suggest you should move for job only and take admission on distance learning from an
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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

There are a lot of opportunities in journalism. Most of the professionals may work in areas like journals, photography companies, All India Radio, broadcasting corporations, press information bureau, new agencies, advertising agents, newspapers, periodicals, TV channels, radio telecasting companies, colleges, institutes, etc. Professionals may get jobs in both private and public sectors. Colleges:
Banaras University
Hindu College
Indraprastha College
Christ University
Amity University.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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According to my experience, all campuses are good for placement, because campus can only arrange the interviews with different media and other organizations, all in all student have to perform in interview. Then only, you can say that this campus is good for placements. Otherwise if we talk about the colleges of GGSIPU then VIPS, JIMS both are really good in terms of placements for mass communication.

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Rashmi Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

The basic educational qualification required for the post of Radio Jockey is "12th Class" from a recognised university in any stream. Skills needed for a Radio Jockey are as follows:
Creative bent of mind
Focused approach
One needs to be adaptable
Sense of humor is a must
General knowledge and awareness
Confidence and positive attitude
There are some courses to do to become Radio Jockey. They are, * Certificate Course in Radio Jockeying
* Post Graduate Diploma in Radio and Broadcast Management
* Diploma in Radio Jockeying
* Diploma in Radio Programming and Broadcast Management.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

Guide-Level 13

The simplest defintion: Mass Media is the collection of the means that big media outlets use to distribute their media content, so basically the different types of mass media; e. g. television broadcasting, print newspaper, radio broadcasting, and so on. Mass communication, on the other hand, is the study on how these types work, basically, thinking about how radio or TV stations communicate their content with the consumer. Clearly, these two concepts are not entirely distinct from each other. Expanding the idea
Mass mediameans technology that is intended to reach a mass audience. It is the primary means of communication used to reach t
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Professor SM KulkarniDean, World University of Design

Beginner-Level 4

Design careers are aptitude and interest based and hence it is difficult to say 'which is better for you'. At World University of Design we understand that for many students it is difficult to make a choice at the time of entrance and most of them do so because of peer pressure or a perceived 'good career option'. If you are good at your work then each design specialisation offers a very satisfying and lucrative career. That's why at would we allow you to change your choice of specialisation after your foundation year. What I recommend is that you take an appointment with a counselor at W. U. D and visit us. Here you can meet faculty a
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arunkumar gaikwad

Beginner-Level 5

Footwear and Products Industry holds a prominent place in Indian economy in terms of employment generation and exports earnings. India has a 2.6 per cent share in the global leather trade and this sector ranks eighth in terms of the country foreign exchange earnings from the industry. With affluence of raw materials, skilled manpower, innovative technology, and the strong presence of the allied industries, the sector has tremendous potential for growth and employment generation. Government of India has also recognised this as the Priority sector under Make in India initiative and targets to enhance the turnover to US $ 27 billion by 20
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