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Scholar-Level 16

It depends on what type of course you are doing already. It needs to allow you to pursue another course that will also demand a good amount of time. Why I am saying that it will demand more time, because the new/parallel course is desired by you to enhance career prospects. When there is a purpose of growth, it has to learn with time, dedication as well as sanctity. A course, to be used as an elective in your career cannot be and must not be done in a fake manner that troubles you later in the career. The Parallel Courses suggested are:
1 A Degree in a popular Language that shall be used in your works and place.
2 Content Writing and Pr
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Film and Television direction is a highly specialized and technical field, requiring knowledge of every aspect of the film making process. After getting the certificate in direction, you may begin your career, as assistant director in film or television production houses. You may work as the director of any ad film.

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When one heads abroad with an Advanced Certificate in Direction, the first thing should be to get an Internship with someone who can really teach the nuances of Direction in that particular genre. Read the Following for now more:
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Journalism has a vast area of job opportunities. If one wants to go for journalism, then the person has to have a habit of reading a newspaper or watching news channel. He or she should know every important news that goes around him or her. Print journalism comes as the newspaper, magazines, TV or electronic journalism comes with many television channels where one can easily find a suitable job. Now, internet plays a biggest role in journalism, one can go for web journals, content writing and many more. Print or electronic journalism also has multiple sectors like advertising, public relations, film management. Therefore, it helps a pe
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You could probably pursue a degree course in mass communication and journalism along with an advanced certificate in print & TV journalism. A degree will help you get a job not only in TV or print journalism, but will also open various avenues for you, such as event management, advertising, media research and many more.

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There are several institutions which run short time courses in the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. In some institutions, classes are conducted only on weekends. These may also be taken under consideration. Please attend different workshops and conferences organized by universities which can improve you profile. In today's era of multi-tasking, one should learn the use of various editing software and video recording equipment such as camera. Here is the list of various subjects one can choose:
Film Editing
A weekend class on communication skills
A foreign language course
Camera Handling
TV and Film Production
Current Affairs and G
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It is not only simply acting, but also involves a lot of efforts. Anchoring is another role in which one needs to host a show to make it more organized and in the same time more catchy and entertaining. Both these roles are not that easy to take up. As an actor, one needs to have more patience, persistence and confidence. As an anchor, one should have the courage and confidence to communicate with many people without fearing the camera.

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Today, opportunities are increasing at a rapid rate in the fine arts sector. Presently, youth in India is opting for this field to obtain high remuneration, popularity and prestige. What is the career options for the Fine Arts: Fine Arts graduates can avail a career options in various fields such as art studios, advertising companies, publishing houses, product design, manufacturing department, magazines, television, graphic arts, teaching, files & theater productions and many more which is belong arts department. What are the job roles for Fine Arts? Painter Graphic Designer Digital Designer Artist Visualizing Professional Art Profess
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