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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Suneel,
I don't think any institute can actually make you prepare for the entrance test of govt. colleges of mass communication.
You have to be up to date with all sorts of news and you must know different aspects of media. Those you can do by your own. Take help from the internet.

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8 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Akash,
I don't think there is any such course which can improve your writing.
It comes from you. No one actually can teach you writing. I would suggest you to look for guidelines, instructions about writing various matters, available in the Internet.

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8 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi,
For that you have to decide the colleges in which you want your daughter will study, shortlist them. After that apply for those two courses (look for the availability of the particular course). Then follow the instructions.
At the end if you find you daughter's name on the merit list get her admitted.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Anisur,
After doing mass communication you can go for higher studies, you can look for govt. jobs, you can apply in any medium of media i.e. print, TV, web for the post of content writer, journalist, reporter, camera person etc. Also there are huge opportunities in advertising world as well as film industry. Public relation officer are wanted by every company nowadays. That is also an option. There are many more too.
About salary I would say in starting years don't expect more than 4 LPA max. and avg. 15-20k per month.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Umesh,
Actually there are very few courses of mass communication which has the eligibility criteria of class 10th.
You have to look for such Diploma, certificate and vocational courses on mass communication. Those can be done by you.

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8 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Priyanka,
Amity, Lucknow actually doesn't offer any such course.
Their Bachelor degree and Master's degree in journalism and mass communication has a fee structure of 86k Rs. per semester and for 6 semesters the total is approx. 5-3.4 lakhs respectively.
They offer a Diploma in advertising and PR for 1 year and its fees is approx. 1 LPA.

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8 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Actually both are same. Some institutions have given the course the first name and some other has named it the latter one. The study modules are almost the same.

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8 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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You can do it in Madhya Pradesh. There are some institutions in Bhopal, Gwalior and Indore which are good. Two of them are Amity University, Gwalior and School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Indore. If you want to do it outside you can do it in Delhi. There are many colleges under DU whose Mass Communication is really good. You can also try for St. Xavier's College, Kolkata.

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Shiladitya Roy

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After MA in mass communication you can apply for the post of trainee journalist or reporter in any leading newspaper. You can also apply in any ad agency, or any CO. which is taking public relation officer. Look for govt. jobs. Be a freelance journalist. Become a content writer in various websites and there are many more options you can look for.

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Anish Choudhary

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Yes, many of the top colleges and universities do keep some seats reserved for special quota. You need to find out how many seats are kept reserved for them. Sometimes the selected course also affects the no. of reserved seats.

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