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Yatendra Choudhury

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To join journalism you need first complete 10+2 and appear for any of the mass communication entrance exams such as the JMI Entrance exam, IIMC Entrance exam, ACJ Entrance exam, DCJ Entrance exam, etc. Once you get yourself a seat through any of these reputed colleges you can pursue your graduation in journalism.

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Nupur Jain

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After 10th you need to complete your 10+2. However, if you are adamant about exploring a career in journalism, it is advised to take the humanities stream in 10+2 instead of Maths or Biology. Once your 10+2 is completed appear for any mass communication entrance exam of your choice and crack a seat there. Post-completion of your graduation, you will be having yourself a job in journalism.

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Yatendra Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Yes you can do but not as a full-timer. After 10th you will only be eligible for part-time or vocational courses like in Photography,  Editing, etc. because to get a degree in journalism you need to have a minimum qualification of 10+2 and only then you will be allowed to enter the college or media institution. Qualifying 10+2 gives you a permit to enter the college of your choice to pursue your graduation in journalism.

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Shreya Basu

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British Columbia Institute of Technology offers a Masters of Digital Media programme designed for individual willing to gain professional skillsets on core subjects like Project Management, Digital Design, Game Development, Leadership, Collaboration, and Creative Technologies. The programme is taught is a practical way involving students into sponsored projects, real world problems, and mandatory internships. Graduate career outcomes are strong as 96% of graduates are placed with attractive job opportunities within 1 year of graduation.  

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Kanishk Shukla

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The technology impacts modern Event Management practices in the following ways:

  • AI aids in data-driven planning and marketing

  • VR creates immersive event experiences

  • Event apps streamline registrations and networking

  • Automation improves scheduling and logistics

  • Technology enhances audience engagement and tracking

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The soft skills that are most valued by employers in the Event Management field are:

  • Strong communication and negotiation

  • Leadership and teamwork

  • Time management and multitasking

  • Problem-solving and adaptability

  • Creativity and client handling

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can study Event Management part-time with evening, weekend, or online classes.

You can learn while still working. Doing small projects or internships helps too. Part-time courses are good if you want to switch to Event Management without leaving your job.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, freelancing is growing in Event Management, especially with digital and hybrid events. Freelancers can run weddings, concerts, or brand launches on their own, with more freedom and flexible income.

But freelancing needs strong connections and risk management since income can vary. Full-time jobs give stable pay and growth. 

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Parul Thapa

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Event Management is about planning events like weddings, meetings, and exhibitions. It needs creativity and organizing skills.

Hospitality Management is about running hotels, restaurants, and tourism. Both need good people and organization skills, but Event Management focuses on events, while Hospitality focuses on daily service. They overlap in things like banquets and conferences.

 

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