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Tanu Mishra

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You may pursue MJMC from Annex College. It's an average college. The crowd is good and so is other faculty and facilities. So please guys think twice before taking admission. One of the plus points of this college is that their faculty is too good. All the teachers are very educated and they have a lot of experience of teaching and even of field work so they give us a lot of suggestions and help us to grow and learn things.
The only problem is campus space is less as per the students. But, if compared to the other college, you may join it, as this one is better.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

There are a good number of questions about careers in this or that side of media. It is made clear to them that professional voice culture is more of a sound and audio/voice management as well as modulation job. The professional not just manages and guides the actors or any worker in voice delivery, it is the voice culture professional who has the task of managing the voice profile and set up in the media work.
On the other hand, photography is known much before the voice culture jobs came into the trend. Specialisation in work has resulted in the advent and rise of voice culture jobs. Photography has been there since the inception of t
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

The hierarchy or the organizational set up of an advertising agency keeps both these profiles and do have a different scope of work as well as a profile for them.
A copywriter is a person who writes. This writing is of scripts of jingles for audio or video advertisement. This may be the text of a printed advt. material. The copywriter is responsible for composing the concept and bringing the words that make the best impact and create a brand of the advertised product.
The art director is the person who does an altogether different but comprehensive work than a copywriter. It is the art director who designs an advertisement of print or a
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Tanusree Banerjee

Beginner-Level 4

NRAI School of Mass Communication, Delhi will have a big platform of placement cell which would assist students in getting appropriate placements. The students are given a lot of placements according to their merit and ability. Their placement team also make sure so that every student get their desired job. If one takes a look at their website, the student will know how many students are placed in good ranking jobs. As many media companies visit their campus the amount of getting placement is higher. Placements related to TV channels, media management, news anchor, radio, public relations, video production, advertising, and much more a
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Rishika Mehra

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You can gain entry into advertising or PR industry by doing MBA in Marketing as advertising and PR are the main components in its syllabus but this is not the only way to get into this industry. Instead, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in mass communication and apply for jobs in advertising or PR firm, whichever interests you. If you are a graduate in some other stream, you can pursue a post-graduate Diploma in advertising and PR and then apply for jobs. Having an MBA degree is not a prerequisite criteria for being an advertising or PR professional. Some of the best colleges in India that offer a post-graduate Diploma in advertising
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Tanusree Banerjee

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I should suggest you to have a look at their website. The placement varies in each and every university. That is why it would be better to have a glance of their website of what placement they are offering to their students. As every university has many kinds of students, the students will get the placement according to their merit. Providing placement in an university does not mean every student will get their desired job. The website of the university must be providing all kind of information, which students are looking for. Generally, placements are given like as junior reporter, TV anchor, in public relations, advertising, desk job
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Rishika Mehra

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If you have good communication skills and love to interact with different people, public relations is a great career option. In order to pursue a career in public relations, you can either pursue a Bachelor's or Master's degree in mass communication, or you can take up a specialised Diploma course in public relations and Corporate Communication. The syllabus of the PR course is quite comprehensive and can not be pursued through distance learning mode. One needs to develop certain skill-set to be a successful PR professional that can not be earned through correspondence. Hence, I would not suggest you to pursue a course in Public Relati
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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There is not any reason to worry at all because the internships are done to gain the experience. None a highly experienced candidate looks to do internship. Doing the internship is great kick start to your career. Every year, 60 lakh students graduate from college but only 8% are employable. This is a massive problem which needs to be tacked right away and so, to help the rest 92% begin their career, Internshala and Facebook have launched India Employed (http://goo.gl/DQc8Ba). Through India Employed, graduates can apply for internships with a pre-placement offer (PPO), which means, not only will they gain the skills and experience that
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jigyasa arya

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Hi,
Go for the one which you are more interested in and passionate about, but if you are talking in terms of career scope and want to do a job in the same field then you should go for interior designing. If you will do a course in interior designing then you will easily get a starting salary of 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, but in wildlife photography, that too in India, I doubt you can get a good package.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

Lingaya's is an old name now as there have been there as a university for a long time as well. There Management institution has carried a good legacy of placement and we should give a considerate thought to them when it comes to placements from Lingaya's.
BJMC- the Bachelor degree offered by their management institute carries the same limitation that I mentioned in some other answers saying that merely a BJMC at a college will not enable quick placements. Besides, media jobs are lucrative and BJMC degree is an entry level degree that should be accompanied by enough skills and trainings.
The placements of Lingaya freshers have been stead
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