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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, many RJ courses include modules on sound editing, mixing, and basic audio production. Students learn to handle studio consoles, software, and microphones.
This technical training helps them manage shows independently and adapt to modern broadcasting needs. It also opens opportunities beyond radio, such as podcast production and digital content creation.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

English fluency is not compulsory to become a Radio Jockey. Many popular RJs host shows in Hindi, regional, or mixed languages, depending on their audience.
What's more important is clear communication, confidence, and relatability. However, having proficiency in English alongside regional languages can create wider opportunities across national and international stations.

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The admission process for RJ courses in India is usually merit-based. Students are shortlisted based on their academic scores in Class 12 or graduation, depending on the course level.
Some institutes may conduct personal interviews or voice tests to evaluate communication and presentation skills. The process is straightforward, with most colleges focusing on passion and potential rather than strict academic cutoffs.

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, most Radio Jockey courses include hands-on practical training in professional or simulated studios. This allows students to work with real equipment, microphones, and sound systems while learning how to host shows.

Practical sessions help them understand the flow of live broadcasts, timing, and audience engagement. Such exposure ensures they are industry-ready and confident before stepping into real-world radio stations.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

The skills that are important to have for a Radio Jockey are:

  • Voice modulation

  • Clear pronunciation and diction

  • Creative storytelling

  • Strong communication skills

  • Quick thinking and spontaneity

  • Good sense of humor

  • Audience engagement skills

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Yatendra Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Radio Jockeying can be a fullt-time or a part-time job. Full-time RJs usually work with popular FM stations and host daily shows. However, part-time RJs or freelance RJs may work only on specific time slots, host weekend shows, or perform on internet radio platforms. Some part-time radio jockey jobs also include podcasting and event hosting.

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Shailja Singh

Beginner-Level 5

There is no one fixed eligibility academic requirements to become a radio jockey. However, a degree or Diploma in mass communication, journalism, or media helps become a radio jockey. Many RJs also take short-term certification courses in voice training, anchoring, or radio production to land a job quickly.

Apart from these requirements, having a practice experience in the field often matters more than formal education.

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