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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
Journalism can be defined as the collection and dissemination of news through print, electronic and online media. It involves various areas of work such as reporting, writing, editing, photographing, broadcasting or cable casting news items.
There are various opportunities including reporter, writer, editor, researcher, correspondent and anchor. Journalists specialise in various news beats such as politics, finance and economics, investigation, culture and sports for newspapers and periodicals.
Students can pursue the following programmes-
Undergraduate Programmes:
Bachelors in Journalism (BJ)
Diploma in Broadcast Journalism
Dip
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first it's very difficult but first completed your Ma in psychology and prepare for p.hd in IIT, DELHI or Mumbai to get admission in that's Humanities and social science department and after you can work with DRDO but I suggest it's very difficult because you there you can work with army doctors so it means many times u will in war zones or restricted ares so be careful.
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Yes you can pursue BA English. Please refer to the following options available on Shiksha website
https://arts.shiksha.com/arts-colleges-in-india-categorypage-9-32-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0?
Hope it helps.
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Abhishek
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Syllabus of Written Examination for TGT (English):
Reading Comprehension
(Section - A)
Ability to comprehend, analyze and interpret an unseen text
Three/four unseen texts of varying lengths (150-250 words) with a variety of objective type, multiple choice questions (including questions to test vocabulary) testing factual and global comprehension.
Writing ability
(Section – B)
Testing ability to express facts views / opinions in a coherent and logical manner in a style suitable to the task set.
B.1 One short writing task such as: notice, message or a postcard.
B.2 Writing a report of an event, process, or place.
B.3 Writing an art
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