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Rochit Goel

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Hi,
India has highest number of newspapers/news channels operating simultaneously. Obviously, good journalists are always in demand.
Be a Journalist: You can start as a reporter/sub-editor in any news organization (print/broadcast). Apart from newspapers, you can also consider news magazines. One other avenue is the online journalism, which has picked up in the last two years. News portals like Scroll.in and Quartz - India are experiencing decent traction among readers.
Join as a copywriter: If you have good writing skills, you can join any advertising agency as a copywriter. If you do not get a job as a copywriter, you can start on your
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Rochit Goel

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There is no institute providing Radio Jockey course in Chhattisgarh leaving the part Raipur. You may enroll for online courses instead.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Hi,
Designing and journalism & event management are very different streams. If you are good at drawing things and is very creative then designing is the best field for you.
For journalism or event management, you need to be good at communication skills and should be well versed with the current affairs.
So, decide what interests you the most and then enroll yourself into the same course.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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You should have good drawing skills to get an edge over the course. However, you can still pursue visual communication course and learn drawing simultaneously.

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anuradha mehta

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PGDM is the best option after B.Com. You are already doing your Diploma in mass communication, it will enhance your vocabulary and vocal skills which is the basic requirement for management program.
Now, you need to appear for one of the exam like: MAT, CAT, CMAT or ATMA. You should have above 50% in graduation to be eligible for good B-schools.
Good luck.

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Amar Raddi

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You need to a find a college offering Masters in mass communication. You can look for internships after that.

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Abhishek Singh

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If you wish to make your career in media industry, you should pursue a Bachelors course in journalism and mass communication.

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Ankit Singh

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Yes, you can surely pursue PG in mass communication. This will give you the flexibility to work in various media segments.

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