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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The government or private colleges you would have to be very clear in terms of your knowledge and intellect. You have to focus upon few things - prepare a good command over language (English and Hindi build a strong vocabulary, be habitual of reading the newspaper daily, scroll the history like of printing, press, media and focus upon current affairs. What is generally asked in exams is related to language (to check how fluent and good you are), general knowledge (try to read all the facts that are existing from past years as these are generally asked like about games, Olympics, International Relations, Rig Veda, Sam Veda
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These are the popular colleges, take a look:
1. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication
2. Asian Academy of Film and Television
3. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
4. Indian Institute of Mass Communication
5. Masscomedia
6. Vivekananda Institute of Professional studies. These colleges might help you with the placements. However, everywhere placements can't be guaranteed 100%. It's all up to the calibre and capability of a student that how far he/she will bear the pain of hard work and determination. You should have to start it from a brief step and then turn it into a larger one. As per your statement you wan
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
St. Xavier's is one of the prestigious and faithful brands. It is a huge value place and study pattern is awesome there. So, it is obviously a nice choice. St. Xavier's conducts an entrance exam to get the students from all the corners. You just need to clear that. Apart, from this I'll advice you to make a proper check of its study pattern, facilities, fee structure etc. Apart from Ranchi, you can also consider one in Mumbai or Kolkata.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Centre for Development of Imaging Technology is a great place to learn and it's a good choice. But, as per my knowledge midyear entry is not allowed there. Admission generally takes place from January or February and ends till mid of August. This is according to my gathered information.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
First, by pursuing a course, second, by your own efforts. On your own you can explore yourself by making a large collection of your work, making an actual visit to wild places, send your work to concerned channels or website. But, this is a long process and surety is not there. Just a matter of potential. Again there are two options in terms if you are thinking to pursue a course. Either go for a three year degree programme or choose a certificate course that lasts for months only. If degree programme than choose B.J. MCA full time 3 year degree course. This would not only help you to be a wildlife photographer but wil
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You will succeed with your efforts and talent not with a difference between education pattern or the country. It doesn't matter. We have top notch colleges and university that are graded best for teaching journalism and mass communication. And the one you talking about IIMC is the best brand. You will definitely get a nice opportunity after completing your course from there. It would help to fetch you a job you want. And believe me India has large number of MNCs and media sector where students get a good opportunity. But one thing to be kept in mind is - patience, hard work and faith would take you altogether towards your dream.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no major difference in B.J. M. C. and B.J. Even I would say they both are same. It is all about journalism and mass communication. You can go ahead in this and yes, there is CET (Common Entrance test) for admission in this course.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
After pursuing Masters, if you want to go for the above mentioned TV news anchor, then I would suggest you to go for Diploma in Anchoring or join internship in any Media House. Work on yourself like knowledge about Current affairs, Language command, Communication skills etc. Thank you.
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
-FTII (Film and Television Institute of India)
-Indira school of communication
-Flame school of communication
-Symbiosis Institute of media and communication.
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