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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. Choose the right college: an accredited school that not only offers journalism degree, but a place to practice your craft.
2. Decide which type of journalism you're going to pursue: Journalists work in all types of media including newspapers, magazines, photo, television and online.
3. Get an internship: it will provide real-world experience and give you an in at least one media outlet.
4. Start networking: Go to dif
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
As such there is no fix or average package, totally depend on your skills and interview performance at the time of on campus or off campus placement. Yes, it's right that in starting before graduation or after graduation, students get between 8k to 40k. But don't think about money first. Just try to understand the field one in which you want to work. Within two or three years, as you will know about the fundamentals of industry, they will get higher salary as others.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
If you really know writing and the skills of storytelling then, there is no need to have a degree in mass communication. Even now there are a number of stringers who are working for news channels and newspapers but they don't have any degree. That doesn't mean they are not reporters. They are doing well and the organisations are paying well as like other ones. But some organisations have a procedure for appointment of reporter. They can ask for a professional degree in Journalism Field. So don't worry, you can fulfill the degree formalities through distance mode and just join any organisation as intern first. Then with your ex
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
First and foremost, you should have a nose for news. The aptitude for being a journalist is quite important. Thereafter you can pursue journalism course from a reputed college and start interning at various news organisations to know how the industry works and acquire other necessary skills. Once you complete your graduation, you can then start applying for jobs and begin your career.
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Beginner-Level 4
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Beginner-Level 4
Programmes depends on Undergraduate or Post Graduate levels. Major programmes in Mass Media and Journalism include MA Journalism, MA Advertising & Public Relations, MA-Lifestyle & Arts Journalism, M.Sc Animation & VFX, M.Sc Digital Filmmaking & VFX all at PG levels. Similarly at UG level one can do BAJMC, BA ( Hons) Advertising & PR, BFA Digital Filmmaking & VFX, B.Sc Animation and VFX, B.Sc Gaming and Design, B.A. Journalism et al. Universities like Jagran Lakecity University offer all these programmes. Hope this helps.
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Beginner-Level 4
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