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Aastha Shive

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A degree along with RJ course always helps in a long run. The role of an RJ is to inform, update and entertain. Also known as Radio DJs, their work involves presenting various music programmes and entertaining the audience through other elements like interviews of guests - musicians, artists and well-known personalities, either related to the music/film profession or even otherwise- providing commentaries related to a music piece and manage requests of listeners.

If you are really interested in a radio jockey career, it is very important for you to be spontaneous, spunky and have a pleasing, friendly personality. A good voice and a stro

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jenni neons

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If you want to be a radio jockey, then be aware of contest play on radio and always be updated about radio. If you want to study its course, then there is only one university in Gujarat, where radio jockey courses are taught.

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astha singh

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Hi Pragatee,
you can find the detailed information about taking radio jockey as a career, along with the eligibility criteria here https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/articles/your-career-as-radio-jockey-video-jockey-blogId-4620

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Anant Raina

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Step 1: Complete an Undergraduate Program
Students who are interested in becoming a radio DJ can enroll in an associate's or bachelor's degree program in communications or broadcast journalism. Students will take courses in radio announcing, speech, news reporting, broadcast writing and media research. Although associate degrees are offered, bachelor's degrees are necessary to be competitive even for entry-level jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Step 2: Do an Internship
Colleges and universities may offer students an opportunity to participate in an internship with a radio station. While an internship may not o
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Ritika Pradhan

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Dear Sneha,

You may do a short-term Radio Jockey course from DU or RK Films for RJ to learn about the basics of it. Also, to become an anchor, you need to have the face value, and in the case of a radio jockey, you need to be spontaneous and have a good command of your language, as these are the things that are not taught during the course.

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