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mani khanna

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
If you want to be a travel journalist for print media, the answer will be yes. But, if you want to be a travel journalist with broadcast media, the answer is may be. This difference in answer is because of the course you have specified. BA in English (Hons.) will help you improving your English skills but the skills of speaking in a TV show, hosting a show, facing the camera are the things that are taught in a mass communication course and have nothing to do with English (Hons.).

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mani khanna

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
It will depend on the mode of mass communication a travel journalist is working with. Generally, travel journalists working with broadcast media earn more in comparison to the ones working with the print media. But it will again depend on the type of organisation they are working with (big, small, well-known, start-up, etc.).
For detailed information on salary, kindly check this link:
http://www.payscale.com/research/IN/Job=Journalist/Salary

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Guide-Level 15

Hi Abbas,
Yes, it's almost like that. However, some people have very important role of luck combined with their talent to get a job as a News Anchor without becoming a News Reporter.
It's a pretty difficult job to get, but the path is somewhat straight forward:
1 - With a degree in Journalism; get a job as a reporter at a TV station in the middle of nowhere. Do anything and everything to get on air as much as possible.
2 - Compile a reel of all your best times on-air, submit this to TV stations at slightly less middle of nowhere markets.
3 - Once you have moved at least once, and find yourself in a place you could deal with living in for a
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mani khanna

Guide-Level 13

HI,
You can pursue a UG level course in journalism and mass communication to become a reporter. Kindly check a list of colleges offering this course in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/colleges/b-j-colleges-india?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=5986976&rf=filters&bc[]=15

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Sofia Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Becoming a travel journalist can be a fun, exciting, and rewarding career! As with any career, you must have dedication and passion. A good education (formal or informal) complemented with hard work is key.
Key Factors to Consider
You must love to write, especially about travel. Do you have a good idea for a story? Do you possess communication powers? Are you able to get people to speak with you? Are you be able to breathe life into a story with your words and make it come alive? Can you work under pressure? You may want to consider these before you embark on a journey to become a travel journalist.
Becoming a travel journalist
-Choose the
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BA Mass Communication will definitely help you to choose career path of Travel Journalism.
All the best.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Any career in India which is niche, which has power and lot of indirect earning, is very elite and reserved for few. Entry is not so easy and journalism is one of such area. It depends what kind of journalist you want to be. The tertiary area where you just need to write reports or kind of such as business article or a correspondent, you can get it relatively easy if you want a cream area where you have access to bureaucrats, government and business houses. It depends that from where you complete your post graduation from such as Indian Institute of Management and Communication, Jamia Milia Islamia, Asian College, etc.

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shamil kiam a degree second year student

Beginner-Level 3

Journalism is a professional field and it involves handling or distributing news and views all around the world. A journalist bothered about all current and hyper-stories in all days. They always keep the truth and write the unbiased stories. They have an ability to change the world. They always under deadline pressure and management decision.
You should pursue BA mass communication and journalism and after that, go for the MA course.

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