Media, Mass Communication and Journalism
The advantage of studying at government mass communication colleges is that they have a comparatively less tuition fee and offer a good curriculum devised by central regulatory bodies.
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If your best of 4, including English is above 85%. Then your chance would be there to get an admission in Journalism course through delhi university .
or else if you have any quota like OBC,SC/ST or differently abled then only it's possible to get college in 66%
Also you can apply for private university's as well which offer Journalism like Shardha University, Amity University, Lovely professional University.
Which you good luck
Hey Preeti,
You need not to worry about your career, being a BJMC student there are n number of options for you to choose from. There are number of career options you can take into consideration. But first of all, you need to do a self- analysis. You need to know your Strengths and weaknesses, and accordingly you will be able to find your area of interest. It can be your good communication skills, writing skills, Research skills, Creativity, etc.
If you still can't decide ,I'll list down a few career options :
1. Print media, comprising newspapers, journals, digests, magazines & news agencies.
You can have your career as,
Reporter
Correspondent Reporter
Feature writer
Editor
Critic
Cartoonist
Columnists
Photojournalist
Proofreader
2. Electronic media, comprising Television, radio, graphics, film events, advertising, corporate, communication and the news media.
Radio jockey
Video jockey
Researcher
Anchor
TV correspondent
News analyst
Broadcast Reporter Researcher.
3. You can have a career in web journalist where you can shape your skills by producing sharp and interesting news by editing & presentation of news, eye-catching captions & key facts, these are the essentials of news with good and effective content.
4. Other career options include:
•Graphic designer
•Marketing manager
•Professor of writing & reporting
•Running your own business of photo studio
•Content writer
There has been a vast change in the target audience and the world of news and media are evolving day by day drastically. You need to have commitment, dedication, sacrifice of personal time and " putting work first " attitude and also passion in what you do.
Choose your career keeping in mind your area of interest and your passion you have for it and you'll definitely succeed.
Hope this information helps, in case of any doubt, do revert back.
All the very best !!
Here are some tips to crack the entrance exam-
Reading Habits
You must read at least a national daily in order to acquire vocabulary and gain knowledge about politics, society, international developments, and economics. You must follow news channels and informative websites as well.
Previous Years Question Papers
While preparing for any entrance, one should refer to the previous year’s question papers as they provide a good starting point to the syllabus. This should be your priority.
Time Management
Another important thing to be very careful while attempting the objective questions as there are often many asked, but you should time yourself and should try and spend an equal amount of time on each section of the question paper.Do those ques first you are confident with.
Writing practice
Practicing Writings are very important in this field. You should develop them efficiently. Write short notes on current topics in news and try to develop your own opinion on the issue. Read newspaper articles and you will gradually develop your own writing style.
Important Topics
There are various fields within journalism like Advertising, film-making, Public Relations, Event Management, Radio, Photojournalism etc. So have a fair idea of the syllabus and themes that are pivotal to these subjects.
Hope it will help.
All the Best !!!!
Hey,
Well, Indian Institute of Mass Communication conducts a common entrance exam on an all-India level for admission in PG Diploma in Journalism, Radio & TV Journalism and Advertising and Public Relations. Aspirants appearing for Journalism course admissions will be judged on the below mentioned parameters in the written entrance test.
Later, in case if you get selected for the written, students will be called for interview. The interview ranges from general questions about world politics, generally.
Hence, focus on general knowledge and language with precision by providing attention to details and you're good to go.
Do let me know if you need any further details.
Wish you all the luck!
Hey, Thank you for contacting us. In case you don't have your caste certificate and you applied through your caste quota you need to apply for it from your place, there are certain government offices that deal with such things so go and make one. it will be helpful for you not only now but even in the future for further studies or job. I hope this helped
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Go through the summary of the chapter. It will help you remember the concepts that you learnt in that chapter. If there are any formulas involved, you can write all the important formulas in a small book and can refer to them anytime you wish to revise a chapter quickly. Also, you can take mock tests to know which topics you need to go through again.
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) conducts an entrance exam in order to shortlist aspirants for admission in courses offered at all its campuses . Aspirants seeking admission in Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Journalism (Hindi & English), Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Radio and TV Journalism, Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Advertising and Public Relations as well as Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Journalism (Odia/ Urdu/ Marathi/ Malyalam) need to appear for IIMC Entrance Exam for a better future.
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