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2016-01-29 11:28:37
Contributor-Level 7
The minimum percentage which almost all colleges look for is 50% in 12th standard. And now a days, almost all colleges and universities conduct entrance tests and on the basis of the same, the intake process of students is decided.
So do good in CBSE and then start preparing for entrance tests.
All the best!
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2016-01-25 20:10:07
Guide-Level 12
Karnataka State Open university offers distance courses, you may take admission anytime you wish to. All you have to check is the admission cycle in which you fall.
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2016-01-25 10:57:08Contributor-Level 10
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2016-01-20 16:48:18Beginner-Level 4
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2016-01-15 11:03:55
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2016-01-11 11:20:19
Contributor-Level 7
Photo Journalism, Print Journalism and TV Journalism are three different bifurcations of Journalisms. All the three streams are good to go depending upon your area of interest and skills.
You should select the stream in which you are good at and can pursue with complete passion and Journalism is all about passion and zeal stand out of the crowd.
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2016-01-10 09:33:34
Guide-Level 12
There are several careers in media in writing, production or post production which would eventually lead to the direction.
-You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematographer or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
-You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters. You can get into production, whether live or animated.
-You can be a story writer who writes for live and animated screens or even roll the story into a video/ PC game.
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2016-01-10 09:18:44
Guide-Level 12
You must look at the entire field of media especially script writing, film making of digital arts. There are some very good diplomas in these, I can tell more about it if you like. There are several careers in media in writing, production or post production.
-You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematographer or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
-You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters. You can get into production, whether l
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2016-01-10 09:14:30
Guide-Level 12
Sure though you must look at the entire field of media. There are several careers in media in writing, production or post production:
-You can become a reporter, actor or getting behind the camera to direct, cinematograph or do finishing work as an editor, compositor or a VFX artist who can add reality to 3D visualizations.
-You may even be a graphic artist who designs the screens, or an animator who brings stories to life as a proxy actor for onscreen characters. You can get into production, whether live or animated.
-You can be a story writer who writes for live and animated screens or even roll the story into a video/ pc gam
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2016-01-06 12:57:10
Beginner-Level 4
If you want to pursue a career into Mass Communication and Journalism, then I would advice you to go for a regular post graduate course in Mass communication and Journalism.
In case you want to switch to another field, then MBA HR can be the choice for you.
You can do PhD after both the courses. Make a wise decision!
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