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Contributor-Level 10
The exam is conducted by NTA for 81 subjects. If you are an aspirant of the Science stream then it will be beneficial to appear in the CSIR NET Exam which is conducted for the same purpose. There is no
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Scholar-Level 17
Click on the link for more details:-
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/your-career-after-mass-communication-studies-blogId-4624
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Bachelor's degree in a course relevant to this like mass communication, journalism, event management, etc. , then you can do Master's degree in the same. In Masters, two degrees are offered M.Sc. And M.A. If not graduate degree then you can go for a certificate course. But if you are looking for a nice established career as an event planner than I will suggest you to go with degree options.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, of course like in other MNC's or company, media industries too have several departments with a proper segment. If you have a business, commerce related background you can be a part of their B2B teams, if you have IT related background you can be a part of their technical or IT sectors. So, there are opportunities. But please focus if you are willing to be news anchor, reader, journalist, editor etc. Than these are course specific. It's better if you will pursue a course related to journalism or mass communication. Thank you.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These are the popular colleges, take a look:
1. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication
2. Asian Academy of Film and Television
3. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
4. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
5. Masscomedia
6. Vivekananda Institute of Professional studies. These colleges might help you with the placements. However, everywhere placements can't be guaranteed 100%. It's all up to the calibre and capability of a student that how far he/she will bear the pain of hard work and determination. You should have to start it from a brief step and then turn it into a larger one. As per your statement you wan
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
First, by pursuing a course, second, by your own efforts. On your own you can explore yourself by making a large collection of your work, making an actual visit to wild places, send your work to concerned channels or website. But, this is a long process and surety is not there. Just a matter of potential. Again there are two options in terms if you are thinking to pursue a course. Either go for a three year degree programme or choose a certificate course that lasts for months only. If degree programme than choose B.J. MCA full time 3 year degree course. This would not only help you to be a wildlife photographer but wil
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 15
1)Candidate must complete the minimum 10th standard
2)Candidate need to complete the ITI in any specific trade to apply for this post
3)Minimum age is 18 years. Maximum age is 30 years for general category candidates
Relaxation is there for OBC, SC, ST candidates
4)Candidates who completed the Diploma in Engineering are also eligible
Selection Process:-
1)RRB exam
2)Personal Interview.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 15
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