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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Arpit Bachelors of Journalism and Mass Communication is available in both languages i.e., in Hindi and English. It's upto your choice that which language you choose. Library provides books in both languages. There is a particular subject of English and Hindi to study. Moreover, you have a choice to give exams in your preferred language.
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Mohan journalism is a vast field that requires your command at every topic. If you are opting for this course it doesn't mean you should be good at English. However, it needs proficiency in at least one language. If you prefer to speak Hindi and you want to work with Hindi newspaper or channel then try to polish your Hindi. Work on your vocabulary and command over this language. If one is not good at English that's not a big issue. But one must not be so new to this language, at least you should know a little of this language because many times journalists receive newsletter or invitations from business groups so, at that point,
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Jagriti
No, Sanskrit is not a compulsory subject. Thank you.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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hey
the course is in english language, but you will be able to grasp things. you will have to learn english fast to comprehend the books etc.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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To become a English lecturer in India, the best way is to complete the masters degree in English Language and then apply for the UGC NET Exam.
The National Testing Agency conducts the UGC NET Exam for selecting the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and for awarding Junior Research Fellowship.
So, by qualifying the UGC NET Exam, you can be a lecturer in insituites and colleges of India.
Get detailed information about NET Exam here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam .
You must have to fulfill the required eligibility criteria to appear in this exam.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Teaching English at a private coaching center or school but to teach in various government schools and institutions, you must opt for English as a teaching subject in your B.Ed.

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