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Mrinalani TeotiaWorked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA

Guide-Level 11

Hello Anshuman,
Yes, of course BJMC is itself a complete professional degree. It will focus on all the aspects of media. You will learn about print, electronic and new media. It is a three year degree programme. Not only Journalism but it will also teach you little about editing, advertising, public relation and photography. It is one of the interesting courses. I have myself done BJMC from IIMT so I can say it's the best. Yes, you may appear for UPSC exams after its completion. BJMC too consist a subject related to politics, crime, etc.

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Mrinalani TeotiaWorked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA

Guide-Level 11

Hello Shashank,
Yes, mass communication is the best. It has wide scope. But it has lots of subjects that one must focus on. You may pursue it through correspondence. But always remember that it is good to gain practical knowledge that you might not acquire in correspondence.

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Abida Javed

Contributor-Level 10

Prepare current affairs and the type of questions asked in the written exam. You can also check on the website (jmi.ac.in) regarding more information for the interview.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Tara,
You may refer the link below that gives the list of colleges in Kolkata for journalism and mass communication courses:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/colleges/colleges-kolkata
All the best!

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Aarush Malhotra

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The best course to pursue is mass communication, as this will definitely add value to the cinematography course. Mass communication is a vast subject and cinematography is a part of it.

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Aarush Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can pursue a distance course in mass communication and after the completion of the course, you will get a degree in the end.

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Aarush Malhotra

Contributor-Level 10

Mass communication is a good course to pursue after 12th if you wish to get into a creative field. Subjects like media research, reporting, advertising, photography, event management and much more. Before getting in mass communication, make sure you are ready to take challenges, as mass communication is a field where you always need to be on the top.
You will get field jobs and also, there are very fewer chances to get into journalism if you do not have the right contacts. Make sure you have an edge over your field, when you go for the job.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

If you're aspiring to become a journalist, then after 12th standard you may apply for following courses like:
Specialization in Journalism:-
B.Sc in Sports Journalism
B.A in Professional Journalism
B.A in Investigative Journalism
B.sc in Trade Journalism
B.A in Innovation Journalism
B.Sc in Fashion Journalism
BA in Journalism is a Bachelor's degree. The course duration is for three years and the course is divided into eight semesters.
If your interested to apply for this course then you should complete 12th standard in any stream from recognized university. You should score minimum 55% percentage of marks in 12th board examination. The Institu
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Ankit Raghav

Beginner-Level 4

Firstly, Create a short list of shots that have been taken and check them in the end.
Secondly, Scout the Location that is to visit the locations you will be shooting before the wedding day.
Thirdly, In Wedding Photography Preparation is Key which is get prepared yourself on the final day like having the battery charged, keeping memory card blank before the shoot.
Fourth, is about set expectations with the couple, show them your work and try to understand what type of photo they want.
Fifth, is to turn off the sound of your Camera before hand and keep it off.

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