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Aarush Malhotra

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The first thing to do is prepare for entrance exams conducted by different institutes. Appear for the same and get into a good college.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Reetu,
You will be considered for scholarship automatically when you apply, you will get a scholarship or not will depend on the university and your profile, as it is Harvard is world's topmost university and seeking admission is not a cakewalk. I am also wondering what you mean by waiving scholarship, waive means defer or remove so please clarify what exactly you intend to know.

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Ankit Singh

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Journalism as a career is an attractive option for youngsters especially for those who have a flair for writing and communication and wish to do something for the society.
Journalism has nothing to do with changing the world- as is always believed- it is only a medium between the world and the common man.
It is for people who are ready to explore various opportunities 24/7, without any constraints.
In short the person should be:
Good in language and vocabulary
Updated with current affairs
Efficient in meeting deadlines
Quick in responding to happenings
Keen interest for news
Outgoing
Qualification:
Journalism course can be done either after 12th
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Ankit Singh

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There are great career opportunities in mass communication and journalism field. In this field, you may get salary Rs.20,000/- to Rs.1,00,000/-. Finally, it depends on your skills, performance and experience.

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Ankit Singh

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You will have to get yourself enrolled in mass communication and journalism course. That will serve you as the first step of a ladder to become an anchor.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Many Colleges have Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Comm now. you can option for that degree of available otherwise be good with Communication Skills and General Studies/Awareness. Social Sciences like Political , Economics, Public Administration, Geography give a strong foot to an Arts students to do a Post Graduation in Mass Comm.

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Anant Raina

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The placement records are very average. The highest placements go up to 4.5 lacs. The fee structure varies every year, so check the same with the university.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Anagha,
You did not mention if you want to do an UG course or MS, I will suggest you to see here for program specific requirements, if there is anything else you are looking for please mention the question clearly
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/index.aspx

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