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Ashwin Yadav

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Biyani Institute of Skill Development offers programs in the diverse fields of Fashion Designing and Journalism and Mass Communication. The BVoc is a popular choice for students in the Fashion Desgining stream. Further, the institute also provides various Diploma and Skill Enhancement Certificate programs. Biyani Institute of Skill Development also provides the PG programme of Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC).

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Varshitha M

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Parul University has respectable placement records for MA Journalism & Mass Communication with an average package of around INR 8 LPA and a high of up to INR 46 LPA. Employers include Times of India and Amazon. Around 80% PG students got placed, although online reviews mentioning faculty quality and consistency in review were mixed.

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Rishabh Pandey

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Delhi University has a number of Mass Communication and Journalism based courses as well such as the B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism and the Five-Year Integrated Programme in Journalism (B.J. + M.J.) at Delhi School of Journalism. The basis of entering into undergraduate programs is mainly in the CUET (Common university entrance test) scores. You will have to take up CUET with particular combination of subjects (e.g., English + General, or English + other domain subjects). fees of B.A. (Hons.) College-specific formations of journalism may be as low as INR 7000 or as much as INR 70,000 a year. In the case of the integrated programme in Delhi

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Aman Kumar

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Yes, there is Bachelor of Vocational in Journalism and Mass Communication in Guru Nanak College, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Punjab. The degree is vocational and it aims at equipping individuals with practical, skill oriented training in several areas of media such as print, television, radio, web and digital media. It is aimed at equipping students with different tasks in the media establishment.

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Sonali Samal

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If you're serious about a media career, IIMC Delhi is where you want to be. It's the OG — top-rated, tough entrance, and solid courses in English/Hindi Journalism, TV/Radio, and PR/Advertising. Other decent picks: HIMCOM and Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication — more private, more chill, less cutthroat than IIMC, but still good exposure. Most of these are entrance-based and super hands-on.

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Aman Kumar

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For admission to the BA in Journalism and Mass Communication programme at Dibrugarh University, typically, an entrance examination is conducted. While some BA courses at Dibrugarh University might admit students based solely on 12th-grade merit, professional and specialised programs like Journalism and Mass Communication often have their own specific entrance tests to assess aptitude, general knowledge, and communication skills. It's always advisable to check the official Dibrugarh University admission prospectus for the current academic year for the Centre for Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication. This will provide precise det

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Atul Singh

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To make a career in journalism first you need to complete the basic requirement which is to complete graduation in journalism. You can also pursue post-graduation in journalism or pick a subject of your interest such as Political Science, History, etc. to  solidify your stance on the given subject matter.

The degree will make you eligible to apply to various media institutions as this is the minimum eligibility criteria they ask for. During the completion of the degree, you will also be able to hone your skills in writing, being creative, creating reports, building stories, developing narratives, and researching. Once you have thes

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Sumridhi Bisht

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Although challenging, journalism is a very unique and unlike any other profession. In journalism one gets to explore and unearth the truth, bring change, and start discussions. Today there is a lot of scope in journalism as the genre is not just limited to politics and current affairs but there are many more fields such as finance, education, law, Science and technology, and sports, which have a lot of potential. Candidates can specialize in any of these streams and make a career. 

The overall demand for skilled journalists remains strong always, if you're looking to pursue a career in journalism, you'll likely find great job secur

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Yatendra Choudhury

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Yes, journalists in India are paid very well. Journalism salary in India ranges from INR 3 Lacs to 4 Lacs for an entry-level job after completion of the internship. With experience and skill development the candidate gets into the salary bracket of INR 8-10 Lacs within 4-5 years. Exceptional cases even breach the INR 10 Lacs salary bracket in less time. There are also many perks associated with this salary, hence, it can be said that journalists are paid well in India.

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Shiksha Vimal

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The salary of a journalist depends upon which position they have been selected for. At first, fresh mass communication graduates/post graduates are hired as interns and allocated to various departments as per their interests and the organization's requirements in the Input and Output division, anchors, producers, reporters, guest coordinators, research departments, etc.

For an entry-level journalist job in India, post successful completion of their internship period, the salary can range between INR 3 Lacs to 4 lakh. As the journalist gains experience the salary sees a rise along with various other perks.

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