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Aman Kumar

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Hi, KJ Kidwai,
Jamia Millia Islamia
Indian Institute Of Mass Communication (IIMC)
Delhi University
Symbiosis Institute Of Mass Communication
Christ University

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astha singh

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Hi Pari!
3 months is a very short time to pursue a good course. If you want to become a writer, then it is fine to pursue a creative writing course of this short duration. Otherwise, you should go for at least 1-year duration Diploma in whichever field interests you in Mass Communication or Journalism. You can pursue a PG Diploma in advertising, PR, event management, electronic media broadcast and so on.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The four verticals you have mentioned are basically part of two job types. PR and Anchoring can be seen as one and Writing and Travel (as Travel blogging) can be seen as another. I shall suggest that You can even club them together. Seeing your interests, I shall suggest not. News Channel rather some Magazine or Print Media. You can also go into PR.

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juhi sneh

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Hi there, I hope you are doing well. I feel you first need to calm yourself. Whatever happened is not a big deal. It happens with many people and you are one amongst them. You need not worry at all. I suggest you to reappear in boards to clear your subject. Just a passing marks will be enough to proceed further. There are number of good colleges and universities which gives admission in just 50%. You already fit in this criteria all you need is calming yourself to re-appear for clearing your maths.
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astha singh

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Hi Shashank,
Since it is not clear from your question whether you want to pursue the course at UG level or PG, I will explain both. At UG level, you can pursue a degree in mass communication. The course is known by different names in different colleges and Universities like B.J.M.C. B.M.M.M.C., etc. At PG level, you can either pursue M.J.M.C, MA in Journalism or you can take up a course specific Diploma. Mass communication is an integrated course of various media related platforms like Print Journalism, Electronic Journalism, Advertising, PR, Event Management, Media Research and so on. You can select one course out of these, whichever i
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anila k

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For admission in MA journalism and mass communication, you must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.

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astha singh

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Hi Abhi!
In order to pursue a PG Diploma in Journalism from Asian College of Journalism, you should be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university. Candidates who are waiting for their degree exam results are also eligible for ACJ admissions 2018.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Pallab!
You can directly apply to the college for admission in distance course in BA in mass communication and journalism. There is no admission or eligibility criteria as such except the fact that you should have completed your 10+2 from a recognized board of education with at least 45% marks.

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Sugandha Vats

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The admission for this course takes place through the cut offs. If you qualify the cut off lists, then you are eligible for the admission.

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