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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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This course creates students with the passion, the highest ethical standards, and with experience of the journalism world. This course focuses on three major areas of journalism such as news, broadcasting, and newspaper reporting including internet and magazines. After completion of this course, graduates may get opportunities in areas like Digital Media, All India Radio, TV Broadcasting Departments, Colleges, Universities, etc. Graduates may work in positions like Journalist, News Anchor, Executive Producer, News Editor, Station Manager, Senior Writer, Content Writer, Communications Specialist, Social Media Marketing Expert, etc. So t
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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These degree plans focus heavily on communication and writing skills by providing instruction in most genres of communication. For aspiring TV reporters, upper-level coursework should focus on broadcasting. Bachelor's degree programs specifically for broadcasting are also available. Coursework in subjects such as international communications, law, and ethics of journalism, public affairs reporting, editing, and broadcast reporting help to prepare students for careers in this field. - Gain Experience During College
Students who aspire to become TV reporters can begin gaining experience while earning their degree. Opportunities for hands-
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Urvashi

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Hello Sandhya,
Since your question is relevant for many students looking to switch to a university due to proximity, or other reasons, I am sharing details of what is offered by IILM University Gurugram. Typically a candidate applying for a B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication course, he/she would need to fill the application form and appear for an interview round after having shared the necessary documents and mark sheets that are required for course mapping as per the UGC guidelines. It is important to note that the courses / papers should have been completed from a recognised university. Basis all of this, the student's ap
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Hi, Yes to apply for a lateral admission into Year 2, Semester 3 of our B.A. (Hons) Journalism, Media and Communication degree course, the candidate would need to fill the application form and appear for an interview round. The courses are mapped as per the UGC guidelines and hence your mark sheets / relevant documents would need to be submitted prior to the interview. The courses / papers should have been completed from a recognised university. Basis all of this, the student's application is reviewed and the result declared. 

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