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Sanjana Pathak

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The five areas of the question are
1. English
2. Quantitative
3. General awareness
4. Analytical Reasoning
5. Logical Reasoning
Some books which can be referred to are
1. Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R.S. Agarwal
2. Mental Aptitude by Subhkamna Publications
3. Data Interpretation and Logical reasoning' by Arun Sharma
4. NCERT of 9th to 12th standard

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Sanjana Pathak

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Dear Kinjal,
The fee for the course depends upon the college and the area. So, please decide the college you wish to get into from the below link and then check for the fee from the college itself.
https://media.shiksha.com/journalism-courses-in-india-categorypage-7-20-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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hello dear, Nice piece of query. U must be inspired by arnab goswami, rajat sharma and others. Journalism is a very noble profession and it needs passion to become a journalist. Life is full of challenges physical as well as mental in this profession. The earning depends on the designation, corporate name, your potentiality. You may start in thousands and end up in crores. Be sure to choose a good college and concentrate in your studies and keep yourself updated with current affairs. Try to follow loksabha tv, rajyasabha tv discussions, debates and news of the whole world. Wish you a successful career. Thank you.

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Chetna S

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If you are keen to do your master's in social work then take bachelor's in social work or sociology or any allied subject as ba journalism is a professional course and might not fit into the criteria of good universities.
Journalism diploma can be pursued along with your bachelor's/ master's later.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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Take help from shiksha list and make a list of your own choice. Try to get in touch with the alumni of those college to gather info. Then decide. Dont be depressed. It will hamper your time, positive energy and working ability. Thank you. Wish your success.

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Bharti Singla

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Yes ! you are eligible at most universities to take admission in Journalism courses you may wish to contact a college which provides good exposure of industry. look for colleges offering you placement and scholarship. I am not right person to talk about government institutes in journalism you may want to look at courses at
The Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media,
Mudra Institute of Communications,
Lovely Professional University,
Asian College of Journalism,
Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication,
Indian Institute of Mass Communication,
Xavier Institute of Communication
etc (FYI. The list is based on internet research choose cautio
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abhishek anandAn optimist by nature, I like to be social.

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It depends on what stream you had in B. E. Like of you had core streams like civil or mechanical you can opt for govt exams. If you had IT then you should go for mba in any specialization of your choice as there are a lot of IT companies nowadays. Journalism should not be an option for an student of technical background, unless you are attracted towards it.
There is another option, an mba in construction or infrastructure Management for civil or mechanical graduates. This is a new field and has quite much potential as real estate and infrastructure sector is the fastest growing sector in India after fmcg. You can opt for this if you l
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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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SRM University is a good choice.

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