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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Media, especially the Electronic Media has become quite a vast domain of learning as well as jobs today. The considerations of Abroad or national are gone because the digital revolution has trespassed the boundaries. Cinematography has not just remained restricted to films and entertainment anymore. The scope of Cinematography is quite big all around. There are projects that are done on global level and even for a certificate course the scope remains good. As cinematography is learning the CAMERA it's Direction and Use, Photography -Still or Motion - hence the career prospects are always there. The course can work winners for those who
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Anish Choudhary

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Opting for higher studies won't be that beneficial considering it for Videography. This is a field that requires skills and practical knowledge and not the bookish words to fill your copies. You should always practice more and more and keep your hands still and firmed with your camera, because you will be judged on the basis of your quality of output and how technically strong you are with the video camera. You must keep yourself confident to work on any camera, because normally all the cameras are same it's just that you will have to find the right buttons and play around with the features. If you know how to set a frame, focus on the
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Anish Choudhary

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I am afraid that there are any specific government college for mass communication, there are many colleges that provides Bachelor's degree in Journalism precisely, but not Mass communication. Journalism is just a mere part of Mass Communication that has various fields inside, so if you want to pursue your career in just Journalism then DCAC, IP University are some of the leaders in the stream considering they are under government. Rest the fees structure in private colleges are also not that high and in fact you get the same exposure in both the sectors. See, both the colleges will follow the same course structure with the same facilit
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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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If you are working in the field of advertising Management and you want to enhance your knowledge base, then it is beneficial only when you can have opportunities to apply that knowledge. Advertising Management is a practical field and any sort of distance programme will be of limited help, if you are not getting any opportunities to apply that knowledge.

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Anish Choudhary

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You are already pursuing a Master's degree which already make you a leader. According to me, instead of taking parallel courses, you should look forward to gain some internship training, which will nourish your CV and will make you excel in the interviews. Yes having an extra course during Bachelors could have helped you, because you were supposed to choose your career, but when you have already decided that and following the same route then these certificates won't be beneficial.

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Anish Choudhary

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Mass communication has different fields like Public relations, event management, news reading, short film maker etc. All you need is to select one among the million and proceed further. You have to make yourself that strong and keep your skills set by so that companies will hire you seeing your resume only. Companies these days hunt for good skills and not higher degree, so if you have the right knowledge about the subject and you know how to complete the work you have already made your path clear. No institute can give you jobs better than what you will find for yourself of your own. They will just guide you to achieve them, rest all
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juhi sneh

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After completing a course in professional voice culture, you can get a job of Bilingual Education Broadcaster, News Reader, Communication Disorders Specialist, Copywriter, Editor, Grant Proposal writer, Interpreter, Language Planner, Lexicographer, Professor, Instructor, Teacher, Psycholinguist, Public Relations, Publisher Researcher ,Technicals Writer, Translator and many more. Government sectors are more likely to recruit translators, Public Relation manager, Publisher, Researcher Technicals and Writers.

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Nishtha Kumar

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Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies has a Placement Committee, which helps with the placements, so there are always good opportunities given to students completing BJMC from VIPS, so you can check the recent placements on the college's official website. Www.vips.edu.

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Aastha Shive

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Sports journalism is a vital element of any news media organisation, and as the name suggests, it is essentially a sports reporting career. Media, I.e. Television, radio, magazines and the internet have become an essential part of one's life and sports fans turn to these for the latest updates and news in sports. It certainly would be exciting for a sports crazy individual to pursue a career dealing with sports reporting, as it involves going to sport games, sporting events, and venues, meeting with players and then reporting all this back to a sports crazy audience. To join sports journalism, a Bachelor's degree in journalism or commu
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Saloni Khandelwal

Beginner-Level 3

All together, they ask you five theory questions. So you'll have to think and write the answer then and there. Each answer has to be in 300-400 words. But, I would ask you to check the previous year's question papers, so that you get an idea of it.

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