courses to become a Radio Jockey
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
1. CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION,
2. AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE,
3. COMMAND OVER LANGUAGE,
4. SENSE OF HUMOR
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
After class 10th, one is only eligible for Diploma courses. It is advisable to pursue your 10+2 and then opt for other courses. https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/articles/your-career-as-radio-jockey-video-jockey-blogId-4620.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Courses that you are looking forward for are a regular course with practical training, the level of exposure is good alongwith placement assistance. So, without any hassle, you can join these courses for Admission Procedure. You can call on their toll free number.
Recruiters which visit the college are:-
9X Logo | BBC | CNBCtV | Colors TV | Doordarshan | ESPN | INDIA TV | MTV | NDTV 24X7 | UTV.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
However, it is also important to know that EVEN without this certificate you can be a Radio Artist.
Your voice, Language, Diction, Improvisation Skills, And Smartness can get you into Radio.
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7 years ago
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Total Marks 100, Duration 2 hrs. at Apeejay campus, New Delhi
There will be two Sections: Objective & Subjective questions comprising:
General Awareness, General Knowledge and Current Affairs (50 marks).Questions related to the field of chosen course. (50 Marks)
Direct Admission (Through Interview)
There will be Direct Admission for those students with 60% and above marks in graduation, those pursuing final year but have 60% & above marks in their first two years, are exempt from the written test. However, they have to appear before the interview pane
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