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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are several institutions which run short time courses in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. In some institutions, classes are conducted only on weekends. These may also be taken under consideration. Please attend different workshops and conferences organized by universities which can improve you profile. In today's era of multi-tasking, one should learn the use of various editing software and video recording equipment such as camera. Here is the list of various subjects one can choose:
Film Editing
A weekend class on communication skills
A foreign language course
Camera Handling
TV and Film Production
Current Affairs and G
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

It is not only simply acting, but also involves a lot of efforts. Anchoring is another role in which one needs to host a show to make it more organized and in the same time more catchy and entertaining. Both these roles are not that easy to take up. As an actor, one needs to have more patience, persistence and confidence. As an anchor, one should have the courage and confidence to communicate with many people without fearing the camera.

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Diwakar ShuklaHead, Jagran School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

It is important to have a degree in journalism to be a good journalist. But, we have many cases where journalists have come from other subject streams like Literature, management, Law and visual arts. But, a good Journalism and Mass Communication allows you to get a bandwidth to specialize and be more employable and a better storyteller, if the university you come from is well known and pedagogy practice based.

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Ujjwal ChowdhuryHead, Pearl Academy School of Media

Beginner-Level 3

Doing a full time media management Masters or PG course itself is very demanding and engaging, and you may not be in a position to do any other course. However, a course related to the creative content development side (digital film making, digital marketing communication content, branded content, advertising copy and creative production, social media content production, creative writing, etc. ). Can be useful add on skills and courses along with media management.

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Ujjwal ChowdhuryHead, Pearl Academy School of Media

Beginner-Level 3

Media Management is a management skills based education in the domain of media initiatives, such as newspapers, digital media properties, television channel, radio station, film business, events and PR business, or advertising and branding business. The media industry is of 1.55 lacs crores and is worth 1.35% of the GDP and hence it is worthwhile to do a course in media management if you are focused on creative media business role ahead.

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Ashis Mittal

Contributor-Level 7

If your aim is to work directly within journalism, it is vital that you build up a portfolio of work and gain as much relevant experience as possible. Working on a student newspaper, magazine or radio station will be helpful. You could also start your own blog to develop your writing style and interview techniques. Take advantage of any work placements on your course to gain experience and make contacts within the industry. You could also find opportunities by contacting TV production studios, radio outlets, magazines and newspapers. Show an enthusiasm for their subject matter and ask if they have any work experience schemes. Writing v
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

The Scope of a degree or specialization through PG diploma or diploma in editing (non-linear) in comparison to the rich career as well as LIFE of an actor (in Television or in Theatre) is LESS. To place it in a clear perspective, let us see where we employ an Editor- where production work is done. Production means videography, photography, shooting, filmmaking, documentary making or promo making, etc.

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Anish Choudhary

Contributor-Level 8

The first and foremost thing that requires to become a PRO (Public Relations Officer) is to have the power to manipulate people. If you have the right communication skill set along with confidence over your words then you are good to go to take the first step of the infinity.
You must be aware about the daily happenings of the society and understand the needs of your clients and how can you put him/her in front of the media to deliver his views and opinions. Again, you should have excellent relationship with the media personal because they are the people responsible for your trust gaining in front of your client. All these things can b
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Anish Choudhary

Contributor-Level 8

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The utmost function of public relations is to make its client's image in the society. A public relations company has good media relations which becomes very helpful for their clients when there arises any crisis in the firm. The PRs share the insights of the problem with the media journalist's which makes a journalist aware of the happening.
A PRO (Public Relations Officer) uses his terms with journalist and holds the power to stop the news to be disseminated in the media or if the news has already been shared he/she asks the journalist to publish an apology note or write the reasons for the mishappening which helps to restore th
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Lucky Lokesh

Contributor-Level 6

Exam Pattern comprises 2 sections-
Part A will be objective and Part B will comprise subjective questions.
Total duration will be 90 minutes I.e. 60 minutes for Part A and 30 minutes for Part B.
The objective section carries 100 marks, including questions based on general knowledge, language, and media. The subjective section carries three questions of total 50 marks and questions will include essay writing, creative writing and opinion piece.
Syllabus will be –
Language Skills - Will have questions on correct the spellings, singular, plural, synonyms, antonyms, idioms and phrases, one-word substitutes, etc.
General Knowledge - Questions w
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