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Pallavi

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Listed below are some popular books one can refer to for the Radio Jockey course:

  • The Radio Jockey Handbook by Simran Kohli
  • Romance the Microphone: Be a Radio Jockey by Swaty Gupta
  • Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication by OM Gupta
  • Fundamentals of Radio Broadcasting by John Hasling
  • How to Become a Radio DJ: A Guide to Breaking by Mike Staff

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Pallavi

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No, there is no specific entrance exams for the programme. But, to get admissions to few colleges like Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication, IIMC, XIC and more, they have their own entrance exams like IIMC Entrance Exam,  XIC OET and more.

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Pallavi

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In general, an RJ's role is to inform, update, and entertain its listeners. Their job entails presenting numerous music programmes and entertaining the audience with other components such as interviews with guests, musicians, artists, and well-known individuals, either related to the music or not - delivering commentary on a music piece, and managing listener requests.

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Pallavi

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Having a Radio Jockey course can act as a basic entry ticket to various stations, but a candidate having some experience and any type of documentation to validate the same will take them a long way. It is always advisable to do some intern work before applying for a full-fledged job.

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Indrani Choudhury

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PGDM full form is Post Graduate Diploma in Management which is a two-year programme offered by top management B-schools in India. PGDM courses are considered an alternative to an MBA and are looked upon with equality in the management industry. Students can check the list of career options available after completing PGDM from Trigya School of Finance and Management:

Job ProfilesAverage Salary (in INR)
Sales Manager5 LPA
Brand Manager8 LPA
HR Manager6 LPA
Business Finance10 LPA
Data Scientist9 LPA

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Manori Sahni

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The Diploma holders can find options in both government and private sector. These students can also pursue BPharm by taking lateral entry in the course to boost their career graph. MVGU Dpharm passouts can find jobs in community health centres, NGOs, and pharmaceutical companies. 

Some of the job prospects for DPharm holders are:

  • Drug Therapist
  • Medical Sales Representative
  • Hospital Operations Manager
  • Pharmacist
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Executive, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some job options you can consider other than a Hairstylist:

  • Salon Manager: With experience, you can advance to manage a salon's daily operations, including staff, inventory, customer service, and marketing. 
  • Salon Owner: If you have the capital, you can open your own salon. This requires additional skills in business management, marketing, and financial planning. 
  • Platform Artist or Educator: Demonstrate techniques, educate other hairdressers or students, and travel for shows and workshops. 
  • Celebrity Stylist: Work with celebrities for red carpet events, photoshoots, or as a personal stylist. 
  • Cosmetology Instru
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Anushree Sinha

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As per the historical data of the university's alumni, most of the University of Hamburg graduates get placed in the following industries:

Business DevelopmentEducationResearch
Media & CommunicationOperationsInformation Technology
LegalHealthcare ServicesSales
Community & Social ServicesMarketingConsulting
Human ResourcesFinanceEntrepreneurship

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