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It is of course very nice to see that the dream of your son is to become an astronaut. However, one must look at the ground realities of our dreams. Invariably no country will select nationals from other countries to become astronauts. Hence, your son cannot become astronaut in America or Russia or China only the three countries at the moment or even from other countries whose nationals Russia has trained and sent in space as astronauts like the Indian astronaut who was sent aboard Russian vehicle. Now, which qualification will make you an astronaut is a very difficult to answer. It all depends on the requirement. It coul
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1. Education background of the students. I. e. 50% marks in graduation.
2. Score in various management entrance tests like CAT MAT XAT etc.
3. Performance in group discussions and personal interview.
4. Work experience if any.
5. Other activities like participating in various event like
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1. Choose the right college: an accredited school that not only offers journalism degree, but a place to practice your craft.
2. Decide which type of journalism you're going to pursue: Journalists work in all types of media including newspapers, magazines, photo, television and online.
3. Get an internship: it will provide real-world experience and give you an in at least one media outlet.
4. Start networking: Go to dif
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1. Choose the right college: an accredited school that not only offers journalism degree, but a place to practice your craft.
2. Decide which type of journalism you're going to pursue: Journalists work in all types of media including newspapers, magazines, photo, television and online.
3. Get an internship: it will provide real-world experience and give you an in at least one media outlet.
4. Start networking: Go to dif
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