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Shaikh Sabasafi

Beginner-Level 5

It completely depend upon the career you want, to be very specific I am talking about career and not job!
If you want to have a career in the field that you are olready in, depending upon your area of interest, go for MCA or MSW.
When it comes to MBA, MBA is more about the lifestyle than anything specific, it is a generalized course that teaches you to work hard and survive in the corporate in the sector.Your specialisation will decide you specific sector.
you being from computer background you can surly go for operations.

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juhi sneh

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Dinesh, Journalism is something just not related to news collection, reporting, anchoring as you see in television. Instead, it is a broader concept that is directly related to your presentation skills. It is about your ability to write, speak and present it to your audience. It opens up a wider area for you to work in. This helps you to decide your work area according to your interest and skills.
Some Of the working field that you can opt for after graduating or post graduating with journalism are:-
Reporter
Anchor
Script writer
Camera Person
Cinematographer
Website/ Blog/ Article writer
Director
PR Officer
Advertisement/ Campaign Designer o
...more

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Vivek Ranjan

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Actually, Media & Culture is not some corporate course where you can judge placements. If you want, you can sit for central placements but most of the students I have met from media and culture do not care about placements. It is a very different kind of field where only those people who are really passionate about it should go.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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You need to be updated. Keep on reading books, novels, newspaper to increase your vocabulary and grammer. Watch t.v. To increase you General knowledge. These are the basic things to be kept in mind while appearing in any comparative exams.
Rest you will get the books related to your exam. Through which you can get the rough idea of the exam and paper format.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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Every college have different criteria. If we talk about courses for Bachelors, some colleges work on the 12th percentage criteria whereas so go for entrance exams, personal interviews for the admission. Whn we talk about higher degree courses, Masters, firstly we need to go for the CAT exam. According to the ranking, colleges are been selected. 95% colleges go for CAT few colleges conduct college level entrance exam and some take admissions through Bachelors percentage.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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If your interest is completely into photography, you can do Diploma courses and their some certificate courses. You can also do that while doing any other course side by side.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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Both are different courses. They both have their own flavors. Mainly, it depends on your interest, it depends on you and your ability.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

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You can opt for BJMC or MJMC. You can opt for BJM, if you are doing it after your class 12th, and you can go for MJMC, if you have a Bachelor's degree. These courses will cover your mentioned field of interest.

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Lakshita Bhardwaj

Contributor-Level 6

Initially, you will be needing a degree. For that, I suggest you to opt for courses like BJMC or MJMC.
After the degree, you will have an idea about your interest, What to do, how to do, what is radio all about, etc. As you have completed your degree, you can join any of the radio station for an internship period, this will give you an experience of working in a radio. Radio have many segments like creative department, music, event, RJ, content writer, etc.

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