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Both are great career in their respective fields, RJ is one who entertain people by his voice only and TV anchor who hosts the show in front of camera. For TV anchor you need to learn mass communication and acting courses, whereas for RJ their are some institute (you can find on our home page) which give you training in RJying. RJ can lead you to TV anchor as well. Regards.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
After completing your degree successfully in Media Management, you would be able to grab a respectable job title pertaining to these fields:
Media Strategist
Marketing Analyst
Media Manager
Media Planning Manager
TV Producer
A/V (Audio-Video) Editor
Digital Media Assistant
Corporate Communications Head
Digital Media Analyst
Channel Head
These job titles that will be offered to the Media Management professionals are dynamic in nature. It requires a comprehensive amalgamation of Knowledge, Skills and Ability (KSA) in the upcoming professionals. Thus, this course is designed to imbibe a refined mix of thos
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The eligibility criteria is mentioned below. The student should be a 10+2 (HSC) or equivalent pass-out with English as one of the subjects and secure a minimum of 85% in Mathematics or Statistics
A graduate or post-graduate student with more than 55% of marks in Mathematical Subjects. For admission in IAI you have to appear for the given entrance exam: Actuarial Common Entrance Test ACET 2019). To become an actuary, Candidate has to qualify the actuarial Science exam that is conducted by the IAI and have 3 years of practical work experience.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Firstly, you need to know what do you want and media industry is huge. If you are into creative things, you can go for animation, creative writing (visual communication) if you are not camera conscious you can go for acting, journalism, anchoring etc.
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Graduation in Statistics or related discipline with a minimum aggregate score of 50%, completed from recognised university are eligible for M.Sc. Statistics.
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