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Pramod Kumar

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Content Writing is a challenging and exciting new field that is growing dramatically. It definitely has a lot of scopes and the need for a good content writer is echoed by all major companies across the globe. As I wanted to restart my career, I bumped across a plethora of options while fishing around. And Voila ! Henry Harwin happened to me. It's been around 7 1/2 hours of session now, believe me, I'm totally benefiting from it. My trainer is extremely friendly whilst keeping the sessions interactive and engaging. It's a win-win situation for both beginners as well as conventional content writers because you get to learn a lot of thin
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Lipika Dhingra

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Honestly! I don't know much about Amity but let me share some insights about LPU. Following are the programme details for the same:
Designed to expose students to all dimensions of Print, Electronic and New Age Media. Focus on enhancing technical skills of reporting, news design software, video editing, photography etc. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to Nort
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Pravesh Patel

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There are some sports journalism colleges in India that offer specifically designed sports journalism courses. However, I would advise pursuing graduation in mass communication before opting for a specialisation in sports journalism. The mass communication course will cultivate different skills related to journalism. Thus, when you pursue your sports journalism courses you know your interest areas and you can choose the line you like the most. Join NIMCJ to become sports journalist.

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Pravesh Patel

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Both the field have nothing to do with each other. If you pursue a specialisation in Corporate Communication and Public Relations then you'll feel like a company secretary but not completely. The role of the Company secretary is Business Advisory to the board of directors of the company guiding them to incorporate laws; corporate governance; strategic management; project planning; capital markets & securities laws. While Corporate communication is a representative of an organisation and is responsible for retaining the reputation and image of the organisation. Corporate communication fulfils the functions of planning, organising, leadi
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Pravesh Patel

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Both the field have nothing to do with each other. If you pursue a specialisation in Corporate Communication and Public Relations then you'll feel like a company secretary but not completely. The role of the Company secretary is Business Advisory to the board of directors of the company guiding them to incorporate laws; corporate governance; strategic management; project planning; capital markets & securities laws. While Corporate communication is a representative of an organisation and is responsible for retaining the reputation and image of the organisation. Corporate communication fulfils the functions of planning, organising, leadi
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Ofcourse yes, this should be conducted online all the media institutions/universities try to find some new way of conducting online entrance exam so that everyone get familiar with online mode.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. Job Opportunities after Mass Communication:
Advertising. Advertising is a visual or audio form of marketing communication which aims at promoting or selling a product. Disc Jockey. Film-Making. Journalism. Public Relations. Publishing and Printing. Radio Jockeying. Video Jockeying.

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Pravesh Patel

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There is no difference between mass media and mass communication because mass communication is a process of creating, sending, receiving, and analyzing messages to large audiences via mass media. A career in Mass Communication gives you N number of opportunities if you have a creative mind and good command on any language, it may be your mother tongue. Join NIMCJ, India's best mass communication college for mass communication and journalism course.

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Rocky Singh

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I would advise you to visit the website of IMSUCC to get to know more about the college for pursuing B.J. M. C. courses. Check the link listed here to know more about the admission process https://www.shiksha.com/college/ims-ghaziabad-university-courses-campus-49334/course-bachelor-of-journalism-and-mass-communication-bjmc-265690.

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