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Lorna Dsouza

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In advertising, art directors work with copywriters on individual projects, often but not always, several at once. The Creative Director is responsible for the whole creative departments' output and must decide which creative work he/she is shown to accept or reject.

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Navita Batra

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Hi Gitanjali Teotia,

Ranked By India Today, the Top 5 mass communication colleges in India : 

  1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
  2. AJK Mass Communication Research Centre
  3. University of Hyderabad
  4. Xavier Institute of Communications
  5. Manipal University - School Of Communication

These colleges of Mass Communication have emerged as a major area of interest and has immensely contributed to the development & empowerment of society. Factors which makes them stands bright amongst other colleges are the college placements, infrastructure and faculty.

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Navita Batra

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Hi Bandita Wadhwa,
Corporate communications are generally written communications that occur among the different departments of a company or any higher authority. Therefore for being in Public relations one needs to be comfortable in public speaking and promoting brand while corporate needs good written communication skills. Corporate Communications mainly deals with the written and, at times, oral communication that needs to be done in order to keep all the stakeholders informed of a company vision, mission and strategic objectives. It involves internal as well as external communication, depending on who needs to know what. Whereas Pub
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Kameswar Lenka

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Hi dear,
The questions asked in the interview are pretty generic but if you try to bloat they will catch you and ask difficult questions. For example, if you say you love fashion, they will ask you why. So, be prepared for that. If you are planning to go into styling or designing, get your information about the top Indian and international designers (or stylists) and know your favourites (they can also ask why is the designer your favourite). It's always better to take a portfolio no matter what course you are joining cuz in the end all courses here are the creative kind and a good portfolio always helps one to stand out. You can add i
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Navita Batra

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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

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Research is indeed the best hallmark of a good place to learn Mass Media/Communication. Even for other subject's, the quality indeed gets manifested if the university offers quality research. Let me tell you one thing observed during education related counselling, Ph.D. from Government Universities or Central Universities still remain a quality thing because you get guides who are quite qualified on the academic part. There are strong notions that these days the quality has called to the new low all around in research. I shall suggest that you consider JNU, Jamia Milia Islamia, (find out IIMC courses for future) Amity University, Symbi
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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

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Hi Garima, it does seem important, because BJMC sometimes is not able to impress the employers or even not able to make you capable of competing the Media Domain rise. There are numerous jobs and profiles, but you shall need a Master's Degree to put an impressive and strong claim on a good job. I shall suggest that you must do a Master Degree to give proper shape to your specialization of Mass Communication.

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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

Contributor-Level 6

Mass Media has a number of courses and domains to specialize. But, you need to focus in Film Making or Production-Direction areas when you do your degrees and trainings. Please see that a normal Bachelor degree won't be able to give you everything of Direction skills. Yes, of this is done from the prime places like FTII or even NSD you get to know what real work is. Do a Bachelor's degree in. Mass Media from a professionally reputed place or a Master degree will surely be needed to master the nuances of Direction through M.Sc. Electronic media or Film Production.

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Swati SharmaCareer Counselor

Contributor-Level 6

I am not sure what qualification you have currently, but let me clear this thing very frankly that Advertising is in D.Ed is a growing career and there are huge number of jobs, once you get skilled in Advertising domain with Creativity and skills. There are various domains of Advertising, not just production or designing. However, there is visible but limited scope of Advertising in government sector. The Public Relations or Promotion department are not big ones that they can take many people. There are less posts. If you have done some course and feel that you can do, then please do explore this area.

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Sukarna MondalCareer Counselor

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A Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications or journalism is preferred for careers in public relations. There are many short and long term courses. A PRO must be up-to-date with information to be imparted to the public, be it government medium or private medium. You can pursue any Public relations course from any media institute. But to become a PRO, you need a good working experience.

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