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Guide-Level 14
First of all, you need to have the passion for reading and writing. Also you need to have a strong command on the language (English or Hindi whichever you choose). Not sure if you have completed XIIth standard or a Graduate. There are under graduate courses available. There are many colleges - Govt & Private universities offering these. Most of them provide internships and job placements.
All the best.
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Department of journalism and Mass Communication, University of Calcutta
Loreto College
St. Xavier's College
New Alipore College
NSHM School of Media and Communication
Institute of Mass Communication Film & Television Studies
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Well, when it comes to Mass Communication, the first and foremost thing that you need to keep in your mind is that you should be aware of the daily happenings of the world. Your General Knowledge and Current affairs must be in good control. More over you should start working on the platform you are willing to work in the future. You will be asked few questions in which you need to give the answers in not less than 500 words which is required by every individual applying for admissions. Then comes is the Group Discussion and the Personal Interview in which your personality needs to be well good and the attitude and confid
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Scholar-Level 16
Hi Chansi,
You can certainly pursue a course in journalism along with B.Com. The only advice I would want to reach upto you is that Journalism is more of a field of practical learning, on field experiences and Live set ups. Pursuing a course through correspondence [Assuming that you're pursuing B.Com (regular)] will help you fetch a good degree but not a creative job because it would require practical experience into role play as far as journalism course is concerned.
Diploma in Journalism have wide career prospects. The subjects that are taught in journalism are:
- Fundamentals of Journalism and NEWS Media
- NEWS Reporting
- Editorial Writ
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NIMS University
Jagannath University
Jaipur National University
Amity University
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