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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, it is absolutely possible to apply for a Masters in Mass Communication with no experience in media or even journalism because most of the MMC programs are designed for graduates who are coming from different stream and this don;t always have any experience. 

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Shiksha Vimal

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To be a successful web journalist in India, one must possess the following skills:

  • Writing
  • Editing
  • Research
  • Storytelling
  • Multimedia
  • Photography
  • Videography
  • Communication
  • Creativity
  • Adaptability
  • Cusrosity
  • Networking
  • SEO
  • Ethics
  • Speed

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Nupur Jain

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Notable web journalists in India include Ravish Kumar, Barkha Dutt, Manish Kumar, Faye D'Souza, Saurabh Dwivedi, Dhruv Rathi etc. They are known for their contributions to digital media and online journalism.

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Yatendra Singh

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Web journalism is the creation, distribution, and consumption of news and information on the Internet through digital platforms such as mobile apps, website, and social media. Unlike traditional journalism, which relies on television, newspapers, or radio to deliver information, web journalism delivers news instantly, in real-time.

Web journalism is fast, immediate, and interactive as it has the option to comment, share, and re-post. It is more appealing than traditional journalism, incorporating audio, video, and graphic representation.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BMC is a good course for aspiring news anchors or TV reporters. It equips students with skills in public speaking, news reporting, and on-camera presentation.

Alongside practical training in media labs, students gain exposure to journalism ethics and current affairs, which are essential for this profession. Many colleges also offer internships in TV channels and news agencies, helping students gain real-world anchoring and reporting experience.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, there is a difference between the two. BMC (Bachelor of Mass Communication) covers a broader spectrum of media, including journalism, advertising, public relations, filmmaking, and digital media.

On the other hand, BA in Journalism & Mass Communication gives more emphasis to reporting, news production, and editorial work. BMC is slightly more practical and versatile, while BA Journalism & Mass Communication is journalism-centric.

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