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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

A Radio Jockey can earn anything between INR 10,000 to 30,000 initially but as one gains experience and popularity, salary of a Radio Jockey can go up to 1.5 to 2 Lacs per month. Moreover, popular RJs get additional earning opportunities by hosting private shows, voice over for television and radio ads among others.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The compensation Tier of a radio jockey begins from 7,000-14,000 INR each month. This degree of pay is offered when they are a learner. After they turns into a permanent staff, the compensation becomes 15,000-45,000 INR. If the channel is supported by any organisation, the radio station personality gets 2,500-5,000 INR for each show.

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Skills Required to Become a Successful Radio Jockey
Similar to any other profession, you need to have certain skills to become a successful radio jockey.
1. Good voice 2. Excellent presence of mind 3. Command over language 4. Mass communication skills 5. Friendly and happy nature 6. Positive attitude 7. Clear diction 8. Accurate pronunciation 9. Research and learning attitude and 10. Degree, Diploma, or Certificate course pass-out from a NIMCJ - Radio Journalism Institute.

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Rajdeep SharmaAlumni of Lovely Professional University

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The scope of Journalism & Mass communication in India is wide, if you can do well in your field, you can work with some of the best publishing houses, production houses, news channels, radio channels or PR firms of the country. From advertising to Journalism to Public Relations, a student can opt for any field he likes. After completing Bachelor in Journalism & Mass Communication B.J. M. C. you can go for the various job profiles as mentioned below:
Journalist, Columnist or Reporter. Photojournalist. Illustrator. Public Relations Officer. Feature Writer. Staff or Freelance Writer. TV Correspondent. Video Jockey (VJ)
There were many of my
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Archana

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Every individual is different with his/her own personality type, career interest, career values, learning styles and aptitude skills and abilities. Identify what's yours through scientific psychometric testing.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Few courses that you can pursue with a Certificate course in radio jockeying for better career prospects, but to do a regular course while pursuing RJ won't be possible to opt for short-term courses that will enhance your skills to become an RJ. You can do a course in mimicry because if you can mimick and can add dramatization to your voice then it would be icing on the cake because being an RJ, people judge you or like or dislike you based on your voice and your dramatization so this can add a star to your radio jockeying course. Also, you can do a course on improving your writing skill, I know being an RJ, you need to write, but you
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Very difficult to judge any institute or college on any basis because you haven't read from that particular place. Talking about the famous names, the list can be variable with the choice of your course. For Bachelor's you can find the names of Symbiosis, DCAC- Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, NIMC- National Institute of Mass Communication, Indraprastha University, Amity University, etc. And then there are few women orientated college such as Sophia Mumbai, Indraprastha college, Lady Shri Ram, etc. Those who are the pioneers in providing the best of practical training. Then comes post-graduation then the list is really huge and you
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Modeling as a career in India is not very good, you will have to do a lot of struggle if you don't have a background from that industry, you don't know anyone and have no contacts in that industry, but yes, if you are passionate about it then you should surely give it a try because if you give your 100% to something you definitely will rock in that field. A good physique is really important to make a career in the modelling field. This is one of the most important parameters to become a good model, you should have a good physique. We all want to SEE hot models be it on the cover of any magazine, in any fashion show or an advertisement
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Mass communication is the study of how humans exchange information through mass media to massive segments of the population at the same time. In other words, mass communication refers back to the imparting and exchanging of information on a large scale to a wide variety of people. It is usually understood to relate newspaper, magazine, and book publishing, as well as radio, television and film, even via internet as these mediums are used for disseminating information, news and advertising and marketing. Mass communication differs from the studies of different forms of communication, such as interpersonal communication or organizational
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The very first thing comes on mind after reading this question in, Is it possible? And the answer is, yes, it's possible to learn cinematography without attending film school. Learning Cinematography by own :
Figure out ways to get the shots you want, especially in a way that's better than hand-held. A mobile phone's video is a start, but you probably want to practice with a tripod at some point (can be very cheap), and then SEE what other tricks you can come up with such as wheeled chairs, swinging contraptions, in-vehicle shots. Use what lights you have to "paint with light". Honestly, cinematographers range between artists who do jus
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