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Pallavi Jain

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Candidates are required to appear for the entrance test conducted at the institute campus.
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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Pallavi Jain

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For radio jockey, one can apply in WLC College India, Pune which provide the professional Diploma course of mass communication (integrated). Eligible candidates need to appear for the All India Combined Entrance Test conducted by the college. Candidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. Final year students may also apply on provisional basis.

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Pallavi Jain

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1. Academy of Radio Management (ARM), Delhi/NCR.
2. Aizaz Rizvi College of Journalism & Mass Communication (ARCJMC), Lucknow. Radio Jockeying (RJ)
3. C. I. N. E. M.A. (Cosmic Institution of Neo Entertainment, Media &Arts) Delhi/NCR. Radio Jockey (RJ)
4. Center for Research in Art of Film and Television (CRAFT), Delhi/NCR. PG Diploma in Radio Jockey
5. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Kolkata. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
6. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Mumbai. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
7. EMDI Institute of Media & Communication, Noida. Diploma in Radio Jockeying & Programming (RJ)
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Pallavi Jain

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Delhi University provides course curriculum that cover practicals on the skills needed to be an RJ. The syllabus stresses on the voice modulation, diction, broadcasting laws, mic techniques, teleprompter reading, camera facing, designing radio programs & radio spots, programme production, studio practicals, etc. Duration: 3 month Total Fee: Rs 20,000/-.

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jayant kashyap

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Yes, Allahabad University offers BA in media studies. (Three year course).

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astha singh

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Hi Vanashri!
School of Media Activity Research and Technology does offer a 6-month part-time course in Radio Jockey. Radio City also has its centres in multiple cities so you can also contact Radio City School of Broadcasting to know if there is a centre in your city as well.

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Aastha Shive

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A degree along with RJ course always helps in a long run. The role of an RJ is to inform, update and entertain. Also known as Radio DJs, their work involves presenting various music programmes and entertaining the audience through other elements like interviews of guests - musicians, artists and well-known personalities, either related to the music/film profession or even otherwise- providing commentaries related to a music piece and manage requests of listeners.

If you are really interested in a radio jockey career, it is very important for you to be spontaneous, spunky and have a pleasing, friendly personality. A good voice and a stro

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Ritika Pradhan

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Dear Sneha,

You may do a short-term Radio Jockey course from DU or RK Films for RJ to learn about the basics of it. Also, to become an anchor, you need to have the face value, and in the case of a radio jockey, you need to be spontaneous and have a good command of your language, as these are the things that are not taught during the course.

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