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9 years ago
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Contributor-Level 7
Doing M.E after B.E seems a more sorted option for you, as you have the same background. Switching field is not really advisable as in future this field change might get you in trouble. Mass Communication is a field wherein you need to have a very strong personality and good networking. Until and unless you don't have good connections in media industry don't join the field as you will end up regretting the decision.
Opt for a safer and better way and therefore, opt for M.E after B.E.
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Contributor-Level 7
Various options are available for you to choose from. In New Zealand, you must enroll and complete a PG Diploma or a Graduate Certificate before you apply for a masters. You can check for programs in Journalism, Media Studies, International Journalism, Journalism Media and Globalisation, Professional Writing, Creative Studies, Broadcast Journalism and many more. I will advice you to refer to university websites and check programs they offer.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
It's good that you are interested to make your career as a journalist, as you have completed your 12th, you are capable of joining this course. The required things are-
1. First, you need to have good communication skills.
2. You should have 12th clearing certificate in any stream, it does not matter.
Some of the favored courses in journalism are –
1. Diploma in Journalism.
2. B.Sc in Journalism.
3. PG in journalism.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. University Of Calcutta, Kolkata
2. National Institute Of Film And Fine Arts - [Niffa], Kolkata
3. Institute Of Mass Communication Film And Television Studies - [Imcfts], Kolkata
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
There are a number of colleges offering this course.
A lot of DU colleges provide this course.
Apart from that, a lot of private institutes offer this course.
Admissions in this course are usually entrance based. You can just keep a track of the entrance dates and prepare for them
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 10
You can surely pursue a degree or a diploma course in Jounarlsim and mass communication if you are a graduate with minimum 60%. And, you will have to appear for entrance tests for getting admission in good colleges.
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