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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
If you have completed your Bachelor degree, why do you want to demote and study a diploma again unless otherwise you are talking about a PG Diploma. Either do a PG Diploma or Masters.

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Uma Murthy

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A postgraduate diploma is a shorter qualification than a masters degree, although at the same academic level. Whereas a masters degree is made up of 180 credits (taken from exams, assignments, and so on), a postgraduate diploma is 120 credits. There is a shorter version of this too a postgraduate certificate, which is 60 credits. There are a variety of courses that come under the heading of a postgraduate diploma it can be a vocational course, such as a legal practice course, or an academic course.

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Aditya Gautam

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It depends on your studies but basic or starting package in journalism is as low 3-5 LPA and it may later go up to 12 LPA.

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Abhishek Singh

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There is no relation between EXTC and journalism. So, if you wish to get into journalism then think of it as a fresh start. The program offers wide-ranging opportunities in the field of media and advertising. The importance of media in our lives is for all to see and therefore it offers an excellent opportunity to Individuals who seek to be in a creative profession and yet have the best of the corporate life. Moreover, growth in print, electronic and digital media has been phenomenal after the Government of India allowed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Media and Entertainment industry. UTM-Shillong, one of the leading universities i
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harinakshi urde

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Yes, you can pursue journalism and mass communication after completing class 12th in science. There is no compulsion of subjects.

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Nandini Dasgupta

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If you have an inclination for business, marketing, finance, etc. you can think about B.Com honors or economics honors. If you have an interest in writing, then you can choose journalism course.

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Nandini Dasgupta

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Hi Avinash,
If you have an interest in writing in any language, I would suggest you to take mass communication or media science, where you can write on topics, which includes social topics.

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