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Guide-Level 12

Hello Shashi,
If I am not wrong, you are talking about PCACS-Navi Mumbai. Your class 12th percentage is too low. But, I'm not sure that you can get admission there or not. So, follow the instructions for admission requirements provided by PCACS in its official website 2018 through this link:-
https://pcacs.ac.in/admissions/admission-requirements-eligibility/

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

This course aims to provide an integrated overview of television and radio journalism/production. More emphasis is given on the art and craft of audio-visual world. Practical hands-on training is the core of the learning process.
This course is a Diploma course of 12 months and fees is Rs.2,30,000.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

1. Academy of Radio Management (ARM), Delhi/NCR.
2. Aizaz Rizvi College of Journalism & Mass Communication (ARCJMC), Lucknow. Radio Jockeying (RJ)
3. C. I. N. E. M.A. (Cosmic Institution of Neo Entertainment, Media &Arts) Delhi/NCR. Radio Jockey (RJ)
4. Center for Research in Art of Film and Television (CRAFT), Delhi/NCR. PG Diploma in Radio Jockey
5. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Kolkata. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
6. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Mumbai. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
7. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Noida. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
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Gurleen Khurana

Guide-Level 14

Depending on your training and skill set, you may be able to look into the following jobs:
Web designer. Web developer. Flash designer. Flash animator. Graphic artist. Multimedia designer. Photoshop specialist. Multimedia specialist.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

As such no formal qualification is required, but some basic/minimum qualification is required to become an RJ as this job needs excellent communication skills.
Recently, some govt. and private institutes started Certificate/Diploma courses in Radio Jockey. One can get qualification from these institutes to procure formal degree to have some extra exposure to/of industry.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

Various courses offered by various institutes in this field are:Certificate Course in Announcing, Broadcasting, Comparing and Dubbing (ABCD)Certificate Course in Radio Jockeying ( CRJ )Certificate Course in Radio Production ProgrammeDiploma in Radio Jockeying ( DRJ )Diploma in Radio ManagementDiploma in Radio Programming and Management ( DRPM )Diploma in Radio Station Operations and ManagementPost Graduate Diploma in Radio Programming and Management (PGDRM ). .

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

Delhi University provides course curriculum that cover practicals on the skills needed to be an RJ. The syllabus stresses on the voice modulation, diction, broadcasting laws, mic techniques, teleprompter reading, camera facing, designing radio programs & radio spots, programme production, studio practicals, etc. Duration: 3 month Total Fee: Rs 20,000/-.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

As such, no formal qualification is required, but some basic/minimum qualification is required to become an RJ, as this job needs excellent communication skills. Recently, some government and private institutes started certificate/Diploma/courses in Radio Jockey. One can get qualification from these institutes to procure formal degree to have some extra exposure to/of industry. And for these Diplomas and degrees, one must complete his or her 10+2.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

A mass communication course have a career in films & TV, public relations, publishing, journalism, direction, editing, filmmaking, production, scriptwriting, advertising, event management, etc. The starting salary for an average mass communication professional ranges between Rs 12,000 to 25,000. But after having years of work experience, a professional can earn a lot higher than any other course seeker with similar experience on an average.

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