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arjun majheeinterest in agricultural research.

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1. Bachelor of science in mass communication
The course duration is 3 years. You should have completed class 12th to get admission in this course. B.Sc in mass communication is an undergraduate course. Mass communication is the term used to describe the academic study of the various means by which individuals and entities relay information through mass media to large segments of the population at the same time.
It is usually understood to relate to newspaper and magazine publishing, radio, television and film, as these are used both for disseminating news and for advertising. Mass communication research includes media institutions and pr
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Akshay Bajaj

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After BCA, you can get into profession like video editing, graphic designing, etc. in the film industry.

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Asif Ali Rizwi

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News anchor is a tough and glamourous job. You have to be a graduate in some subject along with mass media as optional or main subject. Maximum students choose English as it benefits them in this field. You should choose a good college offering journalism and mass media course to be a news anchor.

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Aaditya Kamat

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Hi,

Follow the following steps to become a model:

  1. Have a healthy body, including skin and hair.
  2. Research the industry. Find specific types of modeling that match your body type.
  3. Create a portfolio of professional-looking photographs.
  4. Memorize your body measurements, including hip, waist, and chest size.
  5. Attend open calls at legit modeling agencies.
  6. Avoid common scams.
  7. Research agencies and talk to experienced models for advice.
  8. Take photographs for your portfolio.

You should include professional-looking headshots including shots of your close up without a lot of makeup and on a plain background. You should shoot them in natural light (but not di

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Ankit Singh

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Getting admission in good colleges with 40% is a very difficult task, as the minimum percentage institutes or colleges require is 50% in HSC. You can still try for private institutes in your city/state.

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Ankit Singh

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Events are a big part of life. 

It's event managers who make the events run smoothly. Their work needs creativity, planning and marketing. Event Management as a career can be hectic but not too much for those who have interest in it.

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