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Babangida bamanga

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Maybe if you are lucky then you can get.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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As a friend I would suggest you to first complete your BCA as you have already dedicated your 1 valuable year to it. Also, there are very few good institutes offering a Journalism course at Bachelor level. Keeping in mind your keen interest towards Journalism, I would suggest you to pursue a part time Certificate course in Journalism and after completing your BCA you can opt for a full time PG in Journalism or Mass Comm. Till that time to enhance Journalistic skills you can try Citizens Journalism. Journalism as a career is very challenging and requires a lot of hard work and patience. To become a good journalist you need to have a goo
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Nikhil Mehta

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After pursuing a degree in mass communication, you can go for a career in films & TV, journalism, direction, editing, filmmaking, scriptwriting, public relations, publishing, etc. Careers in mass communication will bring about a great deal of satisfaction and expression of creativity. But it is important to evaluate yourself before you move forward with the decision of pursuing a mass comm. Degree. A person has to be creative and should be willing to work hard. Moreover, a person must have good communication skills, dedication, and patience as it takes quite some time to reach the top in this field. Check placement records: https://www
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Nikhil Mehta

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If you have interest to become anchor either choose a certification programme any institute or complete a year of PG Diploma in Mass Communication and Journalism where you'll learn all the aspects of mass communication and journalism. While pursuing this course you'll learn the anchoring part.

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nitin sharmaMy Name is Nitin Sharma I m a Journalist

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In field of journalism, experience is the must part so if you have minimum 5 to 8 years of experience and a better news sense and fluent speaking then you can apply for any news channel.

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Sajal Jain

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First, do the course in Journalism from any good college in India and work 3 hrs in a day towards Language. I am suggesting one book Norman Lewis read it slowly.

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