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2016-02-25 11:19:55

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

It is definitely possible. I find that most good journalists start early, by reading extensively in their language. They take interest in people around and they take care of their English. They speak well and they maintain contacts. You will find some bad people also among them and they have no particular political theory. You can join the field and become famous like Arun Shouri and others.

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2016-02-23 17:16:08

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neelima thakur

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Imtiyaz,
Kindly click on the link provided below and look for the institutes offering Masters in Broadcast Journalism:
https://media.shiksha.com/pg-diploma-broadcast-journalism-courses-in-mumbai-categorypage-7-20-443-0-0-151-114-2-0-none-1-0#cateSearchBlock

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2016-02-19 16:50:56

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hello Kalpana,
UK is vast, you will find plenty options including England and Scotland. Cardiff University, Sheffield Hallam University, Teesside University and University of Leeds are reputed for journalism programs. Please write to the universities for more information.
Wish you best of luck.

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2016-02-18 15:26:48

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Shadman Alvi

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Mariya,
The examination will test your English skill, creative/written skill and knowledge on current affairs. I would advise to get aware of all the current affairs happenings around you nationally and internationally. Reading a lot of books and newspaper to enhance your vocabulary and will give detailed information.

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2016-02-18 11:40:52

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Supriya Panda,
A career after Masters in Journalism and mass communication requires commitment, dedication and sacrifice of personal time for the sake of staying on front or top, particularly in news industry. A journalist may have to work day in and day out to get breaking news. Similarly, media professionals who are in entertainment or film making need to work with passion which may come at the cost of their personal life.
However, in a nutshell, Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication degree is enough for a person to fetch a job of any interest or of any field. Since it in itself is a post-graduate degree, it's a good moment
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2016-02-17 18:22:44

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2016-02-10 15:58:27

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Gaurav Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Poulomi,
If you are already pursuing a Master's degree and don't want to pursue long term course again, then the best option for you is to get yourself enrolled into short term media courses. You can also do these courses simultaneously by enrolling yourself into online courses available for mass communication.

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2016-02-04 00:41:30

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Vahbiz CooperFrom Dubai. Working for Tech Mahindra in HR.

Contributor-Level 6

Opt for what you wish to do in the future. Speak to students who are studying both. Make a note of the pros and cons of both. Know the scope they have and then make a call.

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2016-02-02 10:53:41

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

Pursuing journalism is a good idea. To become a journalist for print media or electronic media does not require a specific degree but specific skill set, personality and interest. However, a degree in mass communication will take you closer to your target and you would understand better the requirements of becoming a journalist.
Specifically, there are 391 institutes in India who offer a degree or diploma in journalism. I am providing you a link of https://Shiksha.com where you can find out the institute of your interest in your town or nearest to your town:-
www.tinyurl.com/7bq6xkc

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