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It’s great that you're planning to switch career to journalism, even while working in finance. Journalism is a field where strong communication, analytical skills, and a curious mindset matter and your background in finance could give you a better chance especially in business or financial journalism. Another thing to keep in mind that you're a working professional, you’ll probably want a program that offers flexibility like evening classes, weekend lectures or, part-time.
There are some college/program options you can consider:
1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Delhi & other centres,Offers a 1-year PG Diploma in Journalism,Known for its practical training and Some short-term certificate programs are also available.
2. Asian College of Journalism (Chennai),offers a 1-year PG Diploma in Journalism,full-time, but worth exploring if you plan to take a career break.
3. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC), Pune it's offers PG programs in mass communication, check if part-time or distance learning options are available.
You can check more journalism courses and colleges here:
https://media.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-media-journalism-colleges-in-india
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MSC Electronics typically covers a broad spectrum of electronic principles, including theoretical and practical aspects. On the other hand, Applied Electronics tends to focus more on the practical application of electronic components and systems.
Job opportunities for MSC Electronics graduates may include roles in research and development, telecommunications, semiconductor industries, and academia. Applied Electronics graduates may find opportunities in fields like electronics design, automation, embedded systems, and manufacturing.
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If a college is not approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) as per the UGC Act 1956 under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), then it will be deemed as unauthorized, and any degree obtained from such a college would be invalid.
If your degree is invalid then you will not be eligible for anycentral govt exam.
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it is so admirable that you want to support your family. At 16 years old, you may have limited options for traditional employment due to legal restrictions on working age and hours. However, you can explore opportunities such as part-time jobs, freelance work, or online gigs that are suitable for your age and skills.
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Your chances of securing job placements from NLUs depend on various factors beyond just your 10th board results. While academic performance is important, NLUs also consider other criteria such as your performance in the CLAT or other entrance exams, extracurricular activities, internships, and overall personality during the recruitment process.
Having a strong performance in your 12th board exams shows your academic capabilities and can significantly enhance your chances of getting a good placement. However, some employers may take into account your 10th board results as part of their evaluation process.
While a lower score in your 10th boards may not necessarily disqualify you from job placements, it's essential to highlight your strengths and achievements in your application and during interviews. Focus on improving your skills, experiences to increase your chances of securing a good placement.
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If you are aiming for job-oriented courses after completing the JAM in Mathematics and computing from IITs, you have several options to consider.
Here are some:
To know more about IIT JAM course list 2024, click on the below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jam-programmes
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