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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
For PG course in MJMC, it would be the best. Check out the colleges (all India) from the link below. Also, check the eligibility of the college of your preference. https://bit.ly/2w8nMzW.
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This profession involves a lot of teamwork and if you're thinking about a future in this industry you got to be a team player. It is a highly competitive field and has many interesting career profiles. Please find the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/your-career-in-film-making-production-blogId-4616.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
The audio industry in India is growing by leaps and bounds and more and more Indian artists are taking their music abroad. Independent films and digital media are on the rise. This has created a demand for sound engineers in many capacities. Here are a few things you can do with a degree in sound:Sound RecordistMusic ArrangerSound DesignerMixing EngineerJunior Sound EngineerLive Sound Engineer
In order to secure an admission in Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and Communication, You will need to appear for SACAC entrance test. To see the entire admission process, you can click here https://www.sac.ac.in/admission-process
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Yes, a candidate from any recognized board of education is considered eligible for admission.
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Post Graduate Diploma or PG Diploma in Mass Communication is of recent origin. The education under it is not imparted at undergraduate level nor is it a two years masters course. It's a diploma which one can pursue after finishing his/her bachelor's education. He has to devote just one year after his graduation to gain access to different mediums (print, radio, television and internet).
A graduate from any stream can pursue this course but at the end of the course, he would be conferred with a diploma and not a degree. The contents of this course are similar to the contents of bachelors and masters programs but are complete
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