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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
As such there is no fix or average package, totally depend on your skills and interview performance at the time of on campus or off campus placement. Yes, it's right that in starting before graduation or after graduation, students get between 8k to 40k. But don't think about money first. Just try to understand the field one in which you want to work. Within two or three years, as you will know about the fundamentals of industry, they will get higher salary as others.
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7 years ago
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Just join any course and join as intern with professional photographers.
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7 years ago
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If you really know writing and the skills of storytelling then, there is no need to have a degree in mass communication. Even now there are a number of stringers who are working for news channels and newspapers but they don't have any degree. That doesn't mean they are not reporters. They are doing well and the organisations are paying well as like other ones. But some organisations have a procedure for appointment of reporter. They can ask for a professional degree in Journalism Field. So don't worry, you can fulfill the degree formalities through distance mode and just join any organisation as intern first. Then with your ex
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7 years ago
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It would be good if you take admission in IIMC, but as per my experience. It really doesn't matter a degree or course from brand especially in professional courses. Just check the data of journalism and mass communication industry. How many are from IIMC? Then only you will come to know the real fact of our industry. Name doesn't matter. If your basic fundamentals are strong, you are good in writing, and technically sound, then it's really easy to grab the opportunities in market. You can achieve the higher level only just because of your hard work and your skills and your practical exposure of industry.
Even many of us guys are do
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7 years ago
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Actually, there are few universities who offer degree in specialised Advertising Area I. e. GJUS&T, Hisar. But now they merged their department with mass communication. But no issue you can do PG Diploma courses from number of institute or campuses. Even there is no need to do a separate degree or Diploma in advertising. If you already have done graduation or Masters in mass communication, then you should join as intern in any ad agency and try to get exposure of real advertising industry. That only thing can give your real practical exposure of advertising.
No one campus can give you real advertising exposure. Because each
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7 years ago
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If you are interested in mass communication course, then, yes, you can apply for MA (journalism and mass communication) in all universities of India. Rules and regulations of the admission vary from university to university. So wherever you want to admission, first check the website of that university and get the eligibility criteria for admission. Few campuses take entrance exam first and then according to the rank they provide the admission.
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7 years ago
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Definitely, it's possible if you choose mass communication. Because wherever you will apply for news anchoring, they will ask a graduation degree in mass communication or may be specifically in broadcast journalism or television journalism and production. After that when you will get the degree then, you can't be appointed directly as a news anchor. Firstly, you have to work in field for getting the better knowledge of field. Either it's a political beat or crime one.
You should have great knowledge of subject which has great impact on society or common man. When you will get the field experience and reporting ones, then may
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7 years ago
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I think you are talking about the IP College which is affiliated to Delhi University. But there are a number of colleges those are affiliated to GGSIPU. So all are open for all boys and girls. If you are interested then you can take admission as per the University Procedure. But for Admission, you have to be appeared in CET Exam first and secondly you should secure 50 percent marks in 12th also. Then only you will be eligible for admission in colleges those are affiliated to GGSIPU. But one more thing, GGSIPU offers only B.A. (JMC).
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7 years ago
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St. Xavier's College, Kolkata
Shri Shikshayatan College
Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Dubai Campus
National Institute Of Film And Fine Arts
Institute Of Mass Communication Film And Televis. Srimati National Techno Institute.
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