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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Let me tell you that finding a job is not easy. Basically, there are two things required for a person to get a job. One is that you must possess the skills that will be required in the job plus journalism is a big skill demanding job. Secondly there must be a vacancy for you to occupy. So if you are willing to get placed then start looking everywhere instead of sitting and waiting for college or somebody else to get you a job. Go and investigate yourself the scenario of your city, get into contacts with people already in the field visit offices, and leave your resume wherever you can. This will effectively increase your chanc
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility criteria depends on the course. For example, in case of B.Sc. Visual Communication course, 10+2 Science stream schooling is required. In case of BA course, 10+2 pass in any stream is enough. For Diploma course, 10+2 pass in any stream is enough. In case of B.Sc. Visual Media course, 10+2 pass in any stream is enough. The eligibility criteria may also differ from one institute to another. Some institutes do give admission to 10+2 passed students from any stream, even in Science (B.Sc. ) programs. Admission is usually given to meritorious students on the basis on merit marks in board examination and st
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Best of luck.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can surely pursue this course but before that, you need to complete your 10+2 from a recognized board of education like CBSE, ICSE or equivalent. You cannot pursue the course right after 10th.
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