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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi Aditya!
Out of these two, I would suggest you to go for Amity. The B.J. M. C. branch of Amity is well established and has a great placement record too. Pearl, on the other hand, has introduced B.J. M. C. recently and has not received much reviews.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Shivansh Sharma, Please click the link below for all the details related to entrance exam tips for mass communication in GGSIPU. https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/mass-communication-entrance-exam-prep-tips-blogId-15073.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Aditya!
You should pursue the course from one of the top colleges to get a good package. Click here to see the top colleges https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/ranking/top-mass-communication-colleges-in-india/99-2-0-0-0.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Chhaya Singh, Steps to Becoming a TV Reporter
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree
Gain Experience During College. Students who aspire to become TV reporters can begin gaining experience while earning their degree. Opportunities for hands-on experience in news writing and broadcasting are available through campus organizations including radio or television broadcast groups, school newspapers, and broadcasting clubs. Step 2: Gain Employment
Reporters may investigate leads and research information for a story, as well as report their findings on-air. TV reporters often report on-site, usually during a live broadcast. With proven experience,
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Ananya Dev

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Hi Arjun!
No, they don't hold equal value. A regular course will hold more value and credibility. Hence, I would suggest you to pursue the course through regular mode only.

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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

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VFX is much in use these days and is surely going to remain a lead requirement and part of the screen works in electronic media, films etc. There are two options that your son can keep for a career in VFX- one is to Do private level courses from academies that won't provide degree of a recognised university and the second option is to go for a graduation in Graphic, Animation and associated VFX domain. Hyderabad, Mumbai are leading places for such courses. AAFT, Symbiosis, ARENA, and many more offer B.Sc. Animation and Visual Effects etc. The basic qualification is 12th and his being from Science won't matter. He is eligible.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Rohit Pal,
1. VIPS - Pritampura
2. JIMS- Vasant Kunj
3. Maharaja Agrasen-Rohini
4. Trinity-Dwarka sector 9
5. Tecnia-Pritampura
These are the top colleges with best placements under IP University.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Hi Saharsh Gupta,
Dear, if you want a career in Visual effects then you can join MAAC animation institute for visual effects and graphics study. This one is the best institute for learning 2D, 3D, Visual and Graphics etc. , Animation and all. So you can join as according to your city. First, you check in your city either there is any branch of same institute or not. Then only, you can join according to the batch schedule of campus.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Dev,
To become a photographer, it is not mandatory that you should study journalism and mass communication. You can study any of the degrees and go for a PG Diploma in photography which are being offered by many good institutes in India. You can choose any of the courses and then do a Diploma in photography and start your career as a professional wildlife photographer.

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