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The eligibility of UPSC CSE or any state level PSCs is simply graduation in any field from a recognized university, of course in case of state PSCs it's also mandatory for a candidate to have the reading, writing, and speaking knowledge of the regional language, see the syllabus of UPSC is more directed towards the study of history, sociology, polity, geography, economics, etc, those who pursue BBA are mostly inclined to work in corporate sector or they aim for MBA at later point, and Journalism/Anchor/Mass Communication studies are mostly suited to be working in media industry, but as I said there is no barrier of belonging to any specific stream when it comes to UPSC/state PSCs, also it's good to have a back up plan in this case, after completion of your graduation in any of these fields you can work in the related domain, gain some work experience, and later on if you still feel UPSC CSE is your calling you can go ahead with it, there have many successful aspirant who have followed this route, the rest is upto you to decide, you are a better judge of your areas of interest, skills, aptitude, kind of job profile you are looking at to be working in future.
See you can't do two courses simultaneously. You have to choose anyone and the other one you have to complete after completing the first.
Diploma in Radio Programming and Broadcast Management (DRPM): Candidates should have passed class XII examination or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university/board.
Diploma in Radio Production and Radio Jockeying (DRJ): Candidates should have passed class XII examination or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university/board.
Some of the most preferable colleges for the course:
Radio City School of Broadcasting, Mumbai
Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad
Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai
Academy of Radio Management, New Delhi
Asian Academy of Film & Television
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi
Xavier’s College, Mumbai
To know more about career in Radio Jockey you may visit the link below:
https://media.careers360.com/articles/career-in-radio-jockey
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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