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Sanjana Pathak

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You may refer to the link below to see the best colleges for mass communication in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/top-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-99-2-0-0-0
All these colleges provide great placement opportunities.

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Sanjana Pathak

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There are so many Certificate and Diploma courses in photography in India. Besides these, very few colleges provide a Bachelors degree in fine arts and photography.
The minimum education required for the professional courses in photography is 10+2. These courses contain the knowledge and art of photography, angle, lighting, technical knowledge of instruments as camera and understanding of fine arts.
The professional education in photography has three levels of study after 12th as the following:
Certificate courses: Certificate courses are taken the duration of six months after 12th in any stream.
Diploma courses: Diploma courses are taken
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Ritika Pradhan

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1. Get the proper education
The majority of news publications will require a journalism degree as well as some formal training in photojournalism. Some schools do offer specific photojournalism degree programs, where you could take journalism as a minor. Along with classroom training, students will receive hands-on instruction in the use of their equipment, as well as image editing, printing and publication software in computer and photo labs. Check out our journalism schools and request information to get started on your career.
Here is a sample of courses you might take:
- The Photographer and Photoshop
- Website Design for Photographers
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Ritika Pradhan

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You can pursue a Masters course in film direction or production. The institute that offer these degrees are FTII, AAFT and many more. After completing the course, you can surely assist any director on short films or can also try producing or directing your own film.

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Ritika Pradhan

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As one can the industry is doing quite well for itself and is predicted to do well for some years now. The students of this trade can look forward to working in public relations, television, films, publishing, journalism, editing, direction, etc. The thing to remember while applying to the industry is that people with strong people skills and a head for communication will be preferred any give day over others. The job requires the aspirants to be skillful, energetic and also creative. Following are the various job profiles offered to graduates in mass communication:
- Sound Engineer
- Film Director
- Public Relations Officer
- Sound Mixer
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Chetna S

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If you are excellent in this field, you can work as a freelancer or join some publishing or media house. NGC organises photo contest every year, and it gives you good exposure. Until you are innovative and keep yourself updated with the latest technologies, survival is difficult.

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Satish K SwarnkarAssistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur

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Yes, you can pursue MBA in Mass Communication.

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Sanjana Pathak

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You will have to check with private colleges as admissions in good and government colleges are mostly closed by now.

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