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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Most of the professional journalism courses can only be pursued after completing 12th standard. 10+2 passed (from any stream- Arts, Commerce or Science) is the minimum educational qualification required to pursue standard journalism courses.
Some institutes are known to offer Diploma courses to 10th passed students though. The quality and validity of such Diploma courses are questionable. Ultimately, such courses are not very useful, when it comes to finding a job using them.
In short, it is better to complete 11th and 12th standards and then pursue a good (and recognized) journalism course.
Regards.

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siddhi ghuge

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
For graduation, I would suggest you to take up courses like BA in Film making and television production, BFA BM etc. These would push up your skills for further Diploma course.

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siddhi ghuge

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
According to the reviews and ratings, Triveni Kala Sangam is a good education center for photography. However, I would suggest you to search for more options, and then select the best one considering your convenience.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

In India, three main course formats are available, when it comes to photography-
Bachelors Degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
The Bachelors Degree courses falls under the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts categories. Bachelor of Science courses are available too. Visual Communication is a course that covers the art of photography. Bachelors DEGREE COURSES:
BA Photography
BA Visual Arts and Photography
BFA Photography
B.Sc. Photography and Video Visual Production
B.Sc. In Photography and Cinematography
Some of the well known Diploma programs are-
Diploma in Digital Photography
PG Diploma in Photography
Diploma in Fashion Pho
...more

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

After class 12th, options are really open for pursuing Mass Communication Courses. You can start from the list of BJMC or BMC (Bachelor Degree) and there is no end after that. Why I am saying this, because Mass Communication covers a varied domain of media and Mass Communication related studies. Advertising, Marketing, Films, Photography, Editing, Graphics Animation, Public Relations, Packaging, Radio, TV, Anchoring etc. You can do a Bachelor's Degree in any of the above domains, depending on the institution you choose to study at. After that, Master's Degree shall also have specializations as options.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

For the IP University, Fees for BJMC and other courses, I suggest referring to their prospectus.
http://ipu.ac.in/norms/statues/s27-27.pdf

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Mass Communication is offered as a Graduation with different names and there are specialisations as well. You can opt for a College- In WB or anywhere in INDIA. You can see whether you want to go for Technical Skills based Degree like Graphics and Animation, Advt, packaging, Photography, Films etc. Or you want to do the General Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Comm. Most of the Colleges have completed their selection processes. I shall suggest that you do a Quick SEARCH and Analysis SOON of the Colleges available to You. Universities ( Private) Like AMITY NOIDA and AMITY KOLKATA as well offer Admissions till late and you can try.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Yes, it is. Any post graduation leads to a strong knowledge and skill enhancement. In the case of B.J. M. C. to M.J. M. C. it actually gives you many reasons to do this degree. M.J. M. C. makes you eligible to Appear of UGC NET. It is the minimum Requirement to be a PRO - (Public Relations officer).

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Rashi Lohaan

Beginner-Level 5

The basic age requirement is 25 years, if you're fitting in the criteria. You are very much eligible for applying.

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