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Manpreet Kaur

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Students who complete journalism in Print Media can have a look at the table below to know some of the important job profiles:

Job Roles in Print Media

Editor

Cartoonist

Photo Journalist

Proof Reader

Feature Writer or Columnist

Correspondent/Special Reporter

Critic

Video Presenters/Anchor/Host

Researchers

Ground Reporter

Investigative Journalist

Cameraman

Video Editor

Beat specialist - Crime/Politics/Sports, etc.

Freelance Journalist

Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Reporter

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Divya

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No, you don't necessarily need a journalism major to get a Master's in Journalism (MJ). Many programs accept students from various backgrounds as long as they have:

  • A bachelor's degree in any field from a recognised university.
  • Strong writing and communication skills.
  • Passion for journalism and strong work ethic.

Some programs might prefer applicants with journalism or related backgrounds, but it's not always mandatory.

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Divya

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A Masters in Journalism (MJ) course is a graduate-level degree programme that is frequently offered by universities and other academic institutions all over the world. Its purpose is to offer higher levels of instruction in the field of journalism. People with a bachelor's degree in a related discipline or some prior journalism experience are frequently chosen for the programme.

Graduates with a Masters in Journalism degree will be prepared for careers in reporting, editing, producing, and broadcasting, among other areas of journalism. Additionally, it gives pupils analytical and critical thinking abilities that are beneficial in t

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Divya

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Students who wish to join journalism and mass communication can pursue it at different levels including Diploma, PG Diploma, Undergraduate, and Postgraduate. While a class 12 pass in any stream is a must for Undergraduate level courses, a Bachelor's degree in any discipline is mandatory for PG diploma, and Postgraduate level courses.

Some of the popular Journalism courses are given below: 

Types of Journalism Courses

Diploma in Journalism 

Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)

BA Journalism, Film and Television Studies

Diploma in Documentary Photography  

Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)

BA (Hons) Photojournalism

Diploma in Photojournalism 

Bachelor of Mass Media

Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC)

Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication 

BA in Journalism

Master of Journalism

PG Diploma in Journalism

Bachelors in Sports Journalism

Masters in Mass Communication

PG Diploma in Radio and TV Journalism

Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC)

MA Broadcast Journalism

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In general, the institute reporting process is conducted for three to four days for each round of the Rajasthan NEET counselling process. Candidates will have to check the important dates carefully and report to the institutes within the deadline. In certain cases, the last date of reporting to the institutes is extended. Once the process starts, RUHS Rajasthan will announce the dates of each event, including the institute reporting, for each round of counselling. 

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Divya

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While discussing a news station, it is necessary to highlight its foundation. To become a news anchor in India, students can pursue a Bachelor of Journalism,  MAJMC (MA in Journalism and Mass Communication),  or MJMC degree. To become a news anchor, you typically need a combination of education, skills, and experience. Here are some steps you can take to pursue a career as a news anchor:

1.     Earn a Bachelor's Degree: While a specific degree is not always required,  a bachelor's degree in journalism, mass communication,  or a related field can provide you with a solid foundation in news rep

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Divya

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Yes, candidates can pursue courses like MJ (Master of Journalism), Master in Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC), MMC (Master of Mass Communication), PG Diploma in Mass Communication etc. The degree programme forms the foundation for higher level study in this area, such as M.A. and Ph.D.

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Divya

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Some of the common job profiles after Bachelor of Journalism course are:

Desk Writers: This is mostly the entry-level job profile of companies that function under the ambit of print or broadcast journalism. In this job profile one needs to write stories/ news pieces on major happenings of the day across different beats.

Correspondent: A correspondent is an on-the-scene reporter or a journalist who contributes reports to a newspaper, radio, television or internet. 

Reporters: In this profile, an individual has to get information regarding local, national or international events. Reporters work across different beats such as

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Divya

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The field of Journalism is widening rapidly with global digitalisation. There is a lot of potential for the students in the field of Journalism, as this field is no longer limited to traditional means. The increasing proliferation of the Internet has increased employment opportunities in the field of journalism. The career opportunities for students in the field of Mass Communication are very high.

Candidates who complete BJ can choose to work for news channels, newspapers, publishing houses, television,  radio, internet, etc., and earn a decent pay. BJ course is for candidates who wish to build their careers in the field

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Divya

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The Bachelor of Journalism subjects provide an in-depth understanding of the news industry. The BJ course curriculum helps the students learn the necessary skills to communicate news and information to the public effectively. The course syllabus covers different aspects like news writing, reporting, editing, broadcasting, and photography.

Also, the BJ course syllabus equips the students on topics like media law, digital media, ethics, communication theory and public relations. These subjects provide a broader perspective on the role of journalism in society. The practical aspect of this course encourages the students to have internships

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