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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Harsh Film and television institute of India, Pune does not offer any Under Graduate course. They only offer post graduate Diploma and certificate courses for which the eligibility criteria is completion of Bachelors from any university or college (recognised). Click on the link for more details:-http://www.ftiindia.com/courses.html

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hi, Actually, focus is laid upon the use of all types of software, sometime your choice matters too. Generally, softwares taught to the students are VDX, Provideo Player 2, madmapper, and many more like this.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Jisun
Journalism and mass communication degree holders are required in every sectors- government sectors, corporate sectors, private sectors, commercial sectors, media organizations etc. A person can work as a public relation officer, advertiser, director, script writer, photographer, video/photo editor, news editor, content writer, news anchor, journalist, reporter, translator and many more. It doesn't matter if you are in India, Australia, US, Canada or China the value of this field will remain same and the highest everywhere. Journalism is require almost in every country ( in order to update the citizens of our country), and c
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Simran Subject that focuses on language, interaction, general knowledge, current affairs, writing skills, vocabulary, history and present scenario of communication. So, the questions are asked from these zones. You must have the knowledge of whats going in and around your society. Be updated always for that read as much as a newspaper, you can watch news channels carefully. Apart from this, not only news but you must have the knowledge of some other fields too like India-China clashes, Rohingya cases, Cambridge Analitica, a little bit of history of media and communication and many more. Make your vocabulary strong. Try new words
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Vasundara,
For more information, check out this official website:
https://www.mgu.ac.in/
Thank you.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Nagendra
According to me, you should pursue both the courses separately. You can start with Bachelor's degree in the journalism BA/ B.Sc. Then go for Masters in the same. But it will take a long time. If you are comfortable with this than go ahead. Moreover, instead of going for full-time Bachelors course, you can do it by distance mode or you may also pursue certificate course/Diploma in journalism. This generally takes from a month to one year.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Pranjul It's in demand nowadays. You may go for a 3-year full-time degree course, or, certificate course or a Diploma. The choice is up to you. If you are looking directly for the Masters then one thing is very clear that the colleges look out for your completion of graduation in the relevant course ( but yours is not relevant), however, some colleges carry out a test to find out the eligibility of a student. Diploma in film making is also a good option.

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Hello Abhi Approximately, it is similar. However, here I am providing you the information regarding the syllabus of PG Diploma in Journalism (in Asian college of Journalism). They have divided their syllabus in three terms. In first term, there is reporting, writing and investigation. There you will study about reporting, writing, editing, tools of modern journalist, key issues in Journalism, and media law and society. In second term, you will to get specialization, here you will be developing skills of interviewing, news gathering, researching, developing stories , produce newspapers, TV/Radio programmes etc. In third term, you will b
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Hello Samta
The colleges/ universities that are located in Delhi and offer a programme in journalism and mass communication. -Jamia Milia Islamia (AJK Mass Communication Research Centre)
- Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
-GGS Indraprastha University
-Indian Institute of mass communication
-Indira Gandhi National Open University
-Indraprastha College for Women

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