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New answer posted
6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, a few online certifications are offered for duration of less than a month, for example:
Course Name | Course Duration | Tuition Fee |
---|---|---|
Certificate in Print and Online Journalism | 1 Week | INR 15,000 |
Advanced Certificate in Print and Online Journalism | 1 Week | INR 15,000 |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
New answer posted
10 months ago
Guide-Level 13
The popular colleges offering Print Media courses are :-
- Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC).
- Asian College of Journalism (ACJ).
- Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC).
- Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC).
- Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM).
- AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research.
- Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR).
- Delhi College of Arts and Commerce.
- Manipal Institute of Communication, Manipal.
New answer posted
10 months ago
Guide-Level 13
Aspiring journalists need a strong foundation in clear communication, both written and verbal. This includes excellent writing skills, active listening, and the ability to ask insightful questions during interviews. In addition, research and fact-checking are crucial for building credibility. Some more skills required to achieve success in print media courses are good writing ability, graphics or photographic skills, curiosity and determination, critical thinker, persistent and creative.
New answer posted
10 months ago
Guide-Level 13
The popular courses for print media are :-
- Graphic Design Courses.
- Typography Courses.
- Publishing Courses.
- Digital Publishing Courses.
- Journalism Courses.
- Advertising Courses.
- Marketing Courses.
- Photography Courses.
- Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC).
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Mass Communication.
- Bachelor of Media Studies (BMS).
- Diploma in Mass Communication.
- PG Diploma in Sports Journalism and Mass Media Technology.
New answer posted
10 months ago
Guide-Level 13
Print media provides you with employment opportunities related to fields like reporting, photography, editing, computer science, illustrations, graphic designing, publishing, etc. From news to advertising, from public relations to corporate communications, the media industry provides students with exciting career opportunities, including: Reporter/Correspondent/Journalist. Creative Writer/Editor. Cartoonist/Illustrator. Print media encompasses various forms of printed content, serving as crucial tools for communication and advertising. Its physical nature provides a tactile experience that often leads to higher rete
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you want to get a byline in a daily newspaper or magazine, write articles on contemporary issues, and bring the current scenario to the public through your articles and reports, then print media is the dream career for you. All you need is the right education and proper training.
Newspapers, which make up a sizable portion of print media, concentrate on covering current affairs, regional and global news, politics, business, sports, and other topics. They offer investigative journalism and in-depth analysis.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can work as journalists, correspondents, sub-editors, cartoonists, photojournalists, layout designers, graphic designers, brand managers, editors etc. in a newspaper or a magazine.
The salary of a print media journalist can range anything between INR 3-5 LPA for a new joiner. With 3-4 years of experience deserving candidates can even earn around INR 8-9 LPA. Along with the hike in salary, they also get to explore new job roles and higher positions. The salary of a journalist also depends upon various factors such as -
· The reputation of the college
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who complete journalism in Print Media can have a look at the table below to know some of the important job profiles:
Job Roles in Print Media | |
---|---|
Feature Writer or Columnist | Correspondent/Special Reporter |
Critic | Video Presenters/Anchor/Host |
Researchers | Ground Reporter |
Beat specialist - Crime/Politics/Sports, etc. | |
Freelance Journalist | Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha Reporter |
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Deciding whether to pursue a course in Print Media, Journalism, and Mass Communication to become a journalist depends on several factors.
Here are some considerations to help you make an informed decision:
Relevance: Journalism has evolved significantly with the rise of digital media and online journalism. While print media is still relevant, it's crucial to consider the broader landscape and the skills needed in today's journalism industry. Ensure that the course you choose covers digital journalism, multimedia storytelling, and online platforms.
Practical Experience: Journalism is a field where practical experience and real-world exposu
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New answer posted
4 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Source: https://www.nimcj.org/blog-detail/everything-you-need-to-know-to-make-career-in-electronic-media.html.
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