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Ujjwal ChowdhuryHead, Pearl Academy School of Media

Beginner-Level 3

For 2018 admissions, all tests are over and classes are going on. Only in case of weekend courses, admissions are still on. For 2019 admissions, at least three cycles of admission, with General Aptitude Test, Media Aptitude Test and interviews shall be conducted. And they are in January, April and June 2019 months.

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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

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Distance education programme of any distinguished university.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

Absolutely. The shift from state owned media to independent media created a seismic shift in the relationship between the political establishment and the news. Today, with social media, that shift is even more apparent. Politicians are being held much more accountable and policies are being critiqued from many different perspectives.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

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Yes. In India, unlike developed countries, newspapers are still the most accessible, affordable option for most of the country. Newspaper circulation figures have been growing every year and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

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Yes. We have summer programmes at top universities in the US and are actively working on student exchange programmes starting next fall.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

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Journalism includes different mediums - print, broadcast, radio, online. Each medium comes with a different set of skill requirements. Print has reporters, copy editors, sub editors, photographers, designers. Broadcast has anchors, reporters, production crew, video editors, camera crew, graphic designers. Radio has RJs, reporters, radio engineers, producers. Online usually has a combination of all of the above because it's multimedia. Each field has its own specialised skill sets and they can all lead to successful careers in the long run, but the starting pay is low and the hours are terrible. To be a journalist, you have to have a pa
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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

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No, not yet. We only offer a 3 year undergraduate programme B.A. JAMC) at the Jindal School of Journalism and Communications.

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Kajori SenProfessor & Asst Dean, Jindal School of Media

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Writing skills are imperative for all forms of journalism,. So, anyone who wants to become a journalist must have an interest in developing writing skills, but most Journalism degrees will also have a component where they teach writing for different mediums.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
To be a photographer, you must have to learn the aspects of photography, which can make you a skilled photographer, later on after completing you course go for internship with any travel magazine photographer and learn the practical knowledge, later on you can become an independent travel photographer.
Regards.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
Both are great career in their respective fields, RJ is one who entertain people by his voice only and TV anchor who hosts the show in front of camera. For TV anchor you need to learn mass communication and acting courses, whereas for RJ their are some institute (you can find on our home page) which give you training in RJying. RJ can lead you to TV anchor as well. Regards.

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