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Diwakar ShuklaHead, Jagran School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

The scope for sports writing is big in India however it has to be seen in the light of changing news and entertainment contexts. Gone are the days of traditional reporting of events only for print medium. Sports journalism as of today involves a lot more than mere sports news coverage. It involves understanding of sports culture, management, and visual production capabilities.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

Contributor-Level 8

If you want to know about exactly the scope or career in mass communication or journalism, then you can visit the career page on website www.masscommunicator.in. And, now your question is for print and TV journalism or acting and anchoring, then you already know in all over India, there are more than 1 Lacs publications of all language, period based in the era of increasing number of news channels. But, still this print media industry is going smooth as usual. It shows that there are a number of opportunities in print journalism as well as TV Journalism. If you talk about acting and anchoring, then dear first try to find out yourself.
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vaasvi sahni

Beginner-Level 5

Yes it is. Jobs you will be getting would be totally dependent on the skills you have. If you are good at writing you can go for content writing. If you are good at speaking you can go for anchoring or reporting. Similarly you can go in the creative field in which graphic work is done or if you have interest in technical things you can go for that as well in the editing, sound etc. Departments.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

If you are good at Communication and Marketing, then obvious choice would be MBA or PG Diploma in Marketing. Since you have percentage above 50% marks, you are eligible for any of both programs.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

There are various job options available, like
Becoming a TV correspondent
Investigative journalism
A reporter like crime reporter, Page 3 reporter, sports reporter etc. Scriptwriter
Director of photography
Art Director
Public relations
Radio Jockey (RJ)
Event Manager
Sound Mixer
Handling legal matters etc.

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Pallavi Jain

Guide-Level 12

A mass communication course have a career in films & TV, public relations, publishing, journalism, direction, editing, filmmaking, production, scriptwriting, advertising, event management, etc. The starting salary for an average mass communication professional ranges between Rs 12,000 to 25,000. But after having years of work experience, a professional can earn a lot higher than any other course seeker with similar experience on an average.

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Daksh Ahuja

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Main aim of the degree is to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. Focus is on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography etc. Career prospects of B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) are:
Journalists/Correspondents
Reporters
Editors/ Sub- Editors/ Assistant Editors Public
Relations Executives
Event Managers
Photojournalists
News Makers
Academicians
Film Makers
Eligibility for B.A. (Journalism and Mass Communication) in most of the top universities is pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (It may vary with the university you choose)
The most important thing
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Saharsh!
In order to pursue Journalism in India, you can opt for a Bachelors degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. You can click on this link to find the top colleges in Mass communication in India at UG level https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-to-join-at-ug-level-blogId-8272
Once you have completed your Bachelors degree, you can apply to various news organisations for internship. An Internship with a good news organisation will help you get the grasp of the industry and you will be able to move swiftly with your career as a journalist.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

India is a country with great scope for mass communication. Mass communication has such a vast area that this degree helps in all non technical or non science jobs. Salary package differs from job to job and even employer to employer. You may easily get 15 to 25 average being good at work. It can be around 50 to 70k as well per month once you know the most needed skill sets like editing and other technical stuff of media.

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