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Ankit Singh

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As a TV journalist, you're responsible for reporting on the news to your viewers. Your main focus is to research news events in order to compile presentable stories. This may include traveling to the scene of events and interviewing those involved, like bystanders or police officers. You may also conduct research in order to provide a more accurate and complete story. When covering a scheduled event, you might spend time observing the occasion and then have the opportunity to complete interviews in a more controlled environment.
Once you have the material gathered for a story, you'll need to write your script, produce the piece and comp
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Ankit Singh

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Yes, you can do short term courses. You may opt RK Films to do the courses.

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Ankit Singh

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Cinematography is a part of mass communication. But if you wish to make your career in cinematography then go for MS in cinematography only.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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All you have to do is apply for a job. These channels open their internship programs after every six months. You will initially have to get into it.

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Dear Mahiama,
It is advised to go for a degree program instead of diploma.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Pavan,
You can pursue a post-graduation in journalism, in fact, after completing B.Sc (MSCS). However, to answer your question straight forward, you can pursue journalism just after 12th.
All the best.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Bharath,
A course in mass communication is just as other courses and generally is completed in 3 years (Graduation). The post-graduation in the same field is about 2 years with diplomas being about 1-2 years, depending upon the subject for diploma being chosen.
All the best.

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maleficent buragohaina beginner....

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yes, you can. many actors in bollywood are engineers. for eg. actor Sonu Sood has b.tech degree in electronics and communication, actress amisha patel has done b.tech in biomedical engineering. actor sushant singh rajput had got admission in DTU for b.tech mechanical enginnering but he did not complete the course.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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This is possible through Concurrent admission system. You can do two courses simultaneously , one at regular college and another at Distance / Colloaorative mode. Better do BCA as regular , as it is higly practical oriented course.
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