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Lalit Rastogi

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The importance of Digital Journalism has increased with the upsurging usage of the Internet and social platforms around the world. Its global reach and accessibility, real-time updates, multi-media storytelling, viewer's engagement, etc., features make it a crucial part of Journalism and Mass Communication.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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No, taking the GMAT exam is not commonly a prerequisite to prepare for a Master's in Public Relations (PR) in the UK. Institutions typically require applicants to possess a bachelor's degree with a minimum classification (e.g., 2:2 or higher) and present evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Certain courses may accept professional experience or an entry test for candidates without the required academic qualifications. The individual requirements vary institution to institution, so it is advisable to check the admission requirements of the university offering the program.

 

 

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Yes, here are some popular books recommended for Photojournalism students:

  • Associated Press Guide to Photojournalism by Brian Hortan.
  • Photojournalism: The Professionals' Approach by Kenneth Kobre.
  • Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism by Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Practical Photojournalism: A Professional Guide by Martin Keene.
  • Photo Journalism Hardcover by B K Desh Pandey.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Hi, the fee structure of every Photojournalism college can vary depending on the course level they offer. The course fee structures are also based on the college rating, placement records, faculty rating, etc. However, the average Photojournalism course fee in India ranges from INR 15,000 to INR 2 Lakh.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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A Diploma in Photojournalism course syllabus can vary depending on its level and the college providing the program. The Diploma programs are generally designed by the colleges themselves; hence, the duration, curriculum, area of study, etc., may vary. However, some common topics covered in a Diploma in Photojournalism course syllabus are:

Diploma in Photojournalism Subjects
Fundamentals of PhotographyMass Communication and Photojournalism
Lighting Language and AestheticsVideo Journalism and Video Editing
Photography PortfolioDocumentary Film
Fundamentals of PhotographyPhotojournalism and Aesthetics
Lighting Language and Colour ManipulationVideography and Video Editing
Advertising PhotographyNature and Wildlife Photography

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Atul Arora

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Though the Photojournalism course online may provide you the flexibility and convenience to learn at your pace and place, it lacks hands-on experience and real-time peers' guidance. Photojournalism courses online are generally cost-effective and are relatively affordable than regular courses, but they limit your networking opportunities, access to libraries and labs, and can even disrupt your studies due to technical issues.
Pursuing a Photojournalism course online can have many pros, but it comes with some cons as well. It is good to analyze both and then decide which option suits you the best.

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Shikha Arora

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Here are some important skills you should gain to become a great Photojournalist:

  • Technical skills: To effectively operate cameras and editing software, for example, setting the lens, lighting conditions to capture high-quality images, etc.
  • Journalistic skills: To effectively yet ethically capture the stories and document in a way that makes the audience understand.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Here are some important skills you should gain to become a great Photojournalist:

  • Technical skills: To effectively operate cameras and editing software, for example, setting the lens, lighting conditions to capture high-quality images, etc.
  • Journalistic skills: To effectively yet ethically capture the stories and document in a way that makes the audience understand.

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Rashmi Thakur

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Photojournalism is the practice of reporting through photographs, which plays an important role in raising awareness among the audience, shaping public opinion and documenting history. Photojournalists capture real-time events, offering a visual record.

Photographs add a layer of depth to the written articles, turning the stories into a more engaging and accessible element. They also can capture emotions and details that words alone can't describe. Powerful images can bring the audience's attention to social, political and environmental issues.

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