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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, there's no age limit to pursue MA in Advertising & Public Relations course in India. However, you'll need to fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the institutions. Though it can vary depending on individual colleges' requirements, the basic condition is to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some important documents you should carry during MA in Advertising & Public Relations to avoid any delays:
- A bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline.
- A valid ID Proof (Adhaar, PAN Card, Passport, etc.).
- Migration Certificate.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The basic difference between both is that Mass Communication is a field in which Advertising and Public Relations is a sub-discipline. With Masters in mass communication, you'll have the liberty or freedom to choose any subject such as Film Making, Photography, Cinematography, Advertisement, Public Relations, Animation, etc.
Whereas with Masters in Advertising and Public Relation you'll have to study specifically in the domain of Advertising and PR. This is also applicable in the career opportunities. However, the employment options today are not limited to a specific field, you'll still get to explore various industries.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Today, MAAC, Raipur and Anibrain School of Media Design, Pune are two places that provide courses in animation, VFX and media graphic designing. Still, what is important for placements Anibrain usually performs slightly better because of more connections within the industry and better stat using a longer experience in the VFX and the animation field. It is generally better with Anibrain having freshers drawing anywhere between Rs 4 LPA to Rs 8 LPA and few getting placed with leading studios like Pixar, Dream Works, Red Chillies VFX etc.
However, MAAC, Raipur provides good placement for students but the pay scale for the students they ge
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The scope for Radio is promising, with the industry constantly evolving to adapt to new media platforms. As digital and online radio gain prominence, professionals have the opportunity to extend their reach beyond traditional radio stations. Podcasting and live streaming have become popular avenues for RJs to connect with audiences worldwide. Also, the demand for skilled RJs in regional languages is rising, offering diverse opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Under the Radio Broadcasting program, you'll learn various aspects of broadcasting, such as how to communicate clearly, produce radio programs, take interviews, and more. Students who wish to be a Radio Jockey in future can pursue these courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To become a Radio Operator, here are some requirements you'll be required to fulfil.
I) A Diploma or certification will be required from a recognised institution.
II) For an Amateur Radio Operator post, you may pass the Amateur Station Operator's Certificate (ASOC) exam. It is conducted by the Wireless and Planning and Coordination Wing (WPC). Or, to become a Radio Operator for JSSC, you need to pass the JSSC Radio Operator exam.
III) The last requirement is to obtain a license.
Apart from this, you may also need to show your Indian National proof.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi yes, there are a lot of famous Radio books by popular Authors that you can read along with your regular Radio syllabus. Some of them include:
- A Career in Radio: Understanding the Key Building Blocks by Sayed Mohammad Amir.
- The Radio Producer's Handbook by Rick Kaempter and John Swanson.
- Amateur Radio How And Why Of Wireless With Complete Instructions On Operation Of Receiving Outfits by Maurice J Grainger.
- A Career In Radio by Sayed Mohammad Amir.
- Beyond Powerful Radio by Valerie Geller.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
If done with right strategies, the passion and interests for sharing recipes can evolve into a lucrative career with growing earning scope. Also, a food blogger's earnings is not a one-size-fits-all scenario; it can differ based on page views, SEO knowledge, social media presence, and the blog's overall design and attraction.
However, An income of a food blogger cam vary between INR 45.00 to INR 262.50 per 1000 views, depending upon the factors mentioned above.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
These are a few eligibilities, as well as other requirements at a professional level that a candidate must fulfill to get into a Radio career and be successful at the same time.
- One should have completed their graduation, or Diploma in the field of Communication, Journalism, or Broadcast Production.
- Building a network of individuals from the radio field and doing relevant internships.
- Practice speaking at a microphone in an isolated space at home, or any work space.
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