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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

A video jockey must be articulate, confident and self-assured. They must also be very comfortable around other people, and have a significant amount of General knowledge to be able to talk about whatever they are focusing on. Most video jockeys also have a background in both production and camera to be able to supervise their own edits.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

We usually look at a minimum of 70% plus the JSAT score.

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Ashis Mittal

Contributor-Level 7

To get on a relevant degree, you'll need five GCSEs A-C, including Maths, English and Science and three A levels. There are no specific subjects required but relevant ones include: English literature, English language, media, psychology, sociology, communication studies and law.

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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

Beginner-Level 5

The Government of India regularly recruits officers/ assistants for its different wings in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, These departments include, among others, Prasar Bharati (Doordarshan and All India Radio), Press Information Bureau, DAVP, Field Publicity, CBFC, RNI, Song and Drama Division. Several newsletters and magazines of the Union government, including the Yojana are also manned by officers with mass communication background, Besides, various state Governments also employ officers with mass media qualification or background for their Information departments, All such recruitment are done through open advertis
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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

Beginner-Level 5

Develop an eye for the ludicrous and incongruous. Discover the fun and humor in men and events around you. Find a way to express them through your brush. Study the art of the maestros like Shankar, PCL, Laxman, Kutty. See how they can discover the humor out of the dull and the mundane.

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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

Beginner-Level 5

Develop your writing skill, this means you should be able to express your ideas in simple and plain language. Read at least two newspapers and two magazines, including the editorials and articles thoroughly every day. Write regularly on topics of contemporary interest. Make yourself aware of issues related to the nation. Be articulate. Have the ability to speak extempore on any subject of contemporary interest.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

You have a lot of options after Mass Comm. To begin with, you can apply in local News agencies, channels etc. You can also work for an online news publishing company and you can also work from home this way. There are several paths you can follow at this stage.

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Diwakar ShuklaHead, Jagran School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, a student with PCM background can apply for BAJMC programme in good Universities. But, what is imperative is to understand what being a journalist entails. Curiosity, willingness to work hard, storytelling and using "Why chaining" when it comes to news. It is a creative line of work that involves being in line with current affairs and a sense of objectivity and facts. If you feel you love all these aspects, then journalism is an amazing choice. My advice would be to focus on being a good well-read journalist before you think of being an TV anchor. All top notch TV news anchor you see today are first journalists.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

None All you need to do is compete in local shows, maintain your physique and fairness and be active on all social media platforms. There are some colleges in India that provide such courses. They are usually expensive and all they do is providing platform. No qualification is needed to be model. If you are seeking to work as presenter, host or something related then B.J. M. C. will suffice.

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Satinder KaurProfessor, Apeejay Institute of Design

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In my opinion, NID is tougher to clear as compared to AIEED as no. Of seats are limited. Being one of the premier institutes in design, its harder to clear the entrance test.

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