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Zara Siddqui

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Journalism at Chandigarh University is not just theory. The campus has radio and TV studios where students practice like real media people. The community radio station Radio Punjab 90.0 is run on campus. Students take part in shows, discussions, and local issues programs. For video, there is a professional TV studio with a Production Control Room. Here, students learn news reading, video mixing, and recording shows. Along with this, there are live media projects where students create their own content for campus digital channels and magazines. Photo walks, trips, and field visits are part of the course to make students comfortable in r

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Shiksha Hazarika

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The timing of VITREE 2026 exam is 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Candidates must report to the centre at least 2 hours before exam time. 

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Samridhi Mishra

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The COMEDK UGET reporting time is different for each shift. The morning shift reporting time is 7:30 AM, for the afternoon shift timing is 12 PM, while for evening shift it is 4:30 PM.

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Shiksha Vimal

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There are no predefined minimum age limits. However, the minimum education qualification is 10+2. So to put it into perspective we can say that 16/17 years is the minimum age limit for students to get admission into any journalism course.

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Nupur Jain

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After 10th you need to complete your 10+2. However, if you are adamant about exploring a career in journalism, it is advised to take the humanities stream in 10+2 instead of Maths or Biology. Once your 10+2 is completed appear for any mass communication entrance exam of your choice and crack a seat there. Post-completion of your graduation, you will be having yourself a job in journalism.

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Yatendra Singh

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Yes you can do but not as a full-timer. After 10th you will only be eligible for part-time or vocational courses like in Photography,  Editing, etc. because to get a degree in journalism you need to have a minimum qualification of 10+2 and only then you will be allowed to enter the college or media institution. Qualifying 10+2 gives you a permit to enter the college of your choice to pursue your graduation in journalism.

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Aishwarya Rai

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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.

Hope this helps!!!

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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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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 very good course for students who want to become news anchors or TV reporters. It teaches students with the skills in public speaking, news reporting, and on-camera presentation.

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

Hope this helps!!!

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