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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Adarsh,
Any top university like Oxford would require you to be academically very strong. Therefore, you need to work hard on your academics and perform very well in your Masters. Since you want to do mass communication, you can also think about an internship in the same field and also improve your profile by doing some related project work, write in journals, freelancing, etc. You must also take the IELTS to study in UK. You must also visit university websites for a better idea about the know-how of the admission processes. You have lots of time. So utilize it to the fullest and prepare.

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Anish Choudhary

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Hi Shivam,
Talking about journalism, the top colleges in India follow the same curriculum that NIMC does just the difference is you live them practically here. You go out in the streets, talk to people, gather information, make news and then publish your own newspaper here in our very own institution. All I can say in a mass communication college you won't find any focus on journalism up to the level because the course is vast and time is less. 1 month dedicated time slot is being given for the subjects.

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Yaash Agarwal

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Here a4re some of the good colleges:
National Institute of Event Management
College of Events and Media

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FXSCHOOL

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Hi Biswajit,
FX School does not teach wildlife photography specifically but all the skills that you will learn during the course will help you pursue wildlife photography successfully.
There is no prerequisite or academic qualification necessary to join the course.

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FXSCHOOL

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Hi Divya,
A new batch will begin in January.

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FXSCHOOL

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Fees vary depending on the course and modules you select.
The best way to understand more about the photography course is by visiting FX School and getting counseling. Have you been counseled yet?
In the (free) counseling session (about 30 to 45 minutes), the counselor will tell you about the course, show you student work, give you a campus tour, and you can even meet students or faculty if you wish.
After you have done this you will be in the best position to see if FX School is the right institute for you and if so, which course options (modules, length, etc.) you would like to take.
Please call 022 42354235 to schedule a counselling ses
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