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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hi yes, there are a lot of famous Radio books by popular Authors that you can read along with your regular Radio syllabus. Some of them include:
- A Career in Radio: Understanding the Key Building Blocks by Sayed Mohammad Amir.
- The Radio Producer's Handbook by Rick Kaempter and John Swanson.
- Amateur Radio How And Why Of Wireless With Complete Instructions On Operation Of Receiving Outfits by Maurice J Grainger.
- A Career In Radio by Sayed Mohammad Amir.
- Beyond Powerful Radio by Valerie Geller.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The project work of every Radio Production programme differs depending on the course duration, level, type, and specialization. However, some common Radio show project topics cover:
- Breakfast show or Afternoon show.
- Festival or special day.
- Interviews.
- Music show.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, even if you got less than 40% marks in Class 12, you're still eligible for admission to a bachelor's degree course in radio production. While some top colleges like Jadavpur University, AAFT, etc., may have a higher percentage criterion, there are many other Radio colleges where you can easily get admission on base passing marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some documents you may need while completing the Radio Production admission process:
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets,
- A bachelor's degree from a relevant discipline,
- Valid ID proof (Passport, Adhaar, PAN Card, etc.),
- Migration Certificate.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Best is subjective and depends on every individual's choices. Yet, there are a few RJ courses that are better than others in terms of learning and growth. These are those few courses one can pursue after the 12th to become an RJ:
- Diploma in Radio Station Operations and Management- UG Course
- Certificate in Radio Jockey - Certification
- Diploma in News reading, Anchoring, Reporting, and Radio Jockeying
- Post Graduate Diploma in Radio and TV Production- PG
- Diploma in Radio Jockey
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
These are a few eligibilities, as well as other requirements at a professional level that a candidate must fulfill to get into a Radio career and be successful at the same time.
- One should have completed their graduation, or Diploma in the field of Communication, Journalism, or Broadcast Production.
- Building a network of individuals from the radio field and doing relevant internships.
- Practice speaking at a microphone in an isolated space at home, or any work space.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, PSG College of Pharmacy in Coimbatore, India admits students based on merit. The college follows the rules and regulations set by the Tamil Nadu state government for admission.
Students seeking admission through the government quota must apply directly to the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) after their +2 results are announced. The seats are allotted based on a single window system counseling.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Till October 2023 there are a number of colleges and Universities established in Telangana including few specialised paramedical course like imaging technology. Although, there is no necessity that every university offers M.Sc. under the name of Radio Imaging Technology, there may be some universities which are offering health sciences or medical imaging programme which provide some relative master's degree. Some universities in the state may even have programs related to the radiological sciences including Osmania University and NTR University of Health Sciences. In order to get details regarding several programs in Radio Imaging Tech
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The first year of the UG course is divided into two semesters. There is a proper syllabus in place for each course semester with theory and practical subjects. A credit and marks are also attached with each subjects. Mentioned below are some of the subjects taught in the first year of SGT University BSc Radio Imaging Technology course:
- Human Anatomy - I
- Human Physiology - I
- General Microbiology and Pathology
- Fundamentals of Computer Science
- General Radiography Positioning and Terminology, etc.
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