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iam accridation working journalist i want journalisam certificate iam pass 10th class, failed inter

Pankhuri Kumari 12th Mar, 2021
Hii!
Your question is quite unclear. If you want to get a certificate in journalism, you can ask to the respective firm you are currently working in. If you talk about any certified Journalism course, you can search for them online. Check out for the eligibility criteria first. If you want to continue your studies and study journalism, you can take admission in 10+2 as a private candidate, complete it and then go for further studies. If there's anything else you want to know, kindly let us know.
Hope you understand.
Good luck!
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sir iam v.venkataswamy SSC pass,iam working accreditation journalist. eligible or not eligible

Sohamsengupta8 18th Mar, 2021

Hello STudent, He must be a graduate.

Eligibility of accreditation journalist he orshe has been working in a organisation of newspaper publishing house at least 5 years experience with a  full time job appointment in an organisations which has turnover of atleast 20 lacs per month and he earns at least rupees 4500 per month from this concern andor he has experience of  15 years as a freelance journalist.

Hope this help.


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Hello sir, My name is Palak and i read in class 8 I confused between CBSE BOARD and BIHAR BOARD I wont to i make a journalist in my future sir can you tell me which board is better for me

Prachi Pant 25th Dec, 2020

Hello there,

As per your query, I want to make a clarification that the basic difference between CBSE board and Bihar board is that the CBSE board is a central board whereas the Bihar board is a state board .

If you study in CBSE board, it will surely give a plus point. There is no major difference in the mode of study and study material. But, in many universities and colleges, the students from CBSE board are preferred over any other state boards.

Since, you want to become a journalist in future, studying in a CBSE board will give you some more advantages so you choose CBSE board over the Bihar board.

I hope you understood, thank you.

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tq for you kind suggestions sirs, actually Im a bipc student,my dream is to become a doctor, but we are poor so I want to to BDS or can I go I mean shifting to other streams Like becoming a journalist which will be better

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 17th Dec, 2020

I do see that you belong to the State of Telangana. The State Government has various initiatives for Candidates who belong to Economically weaker sections. If you belong to General Category and your annual household income is less than 8 lakhs per annum, you can opt for EWS reservation, If you belong to OBC and non creamy layer, you can also opt for OBC-NCL reservation which is 27%. SC/ST also has reservations of 15% and 7.5% respectively. Also there is 33% reservation for female Candidates in Telangana State Counselling for 85% of the Government Medical Colleges and Private Medical Colleges. You need not settle for less when you have these many benefits that you can avail. We do understand that every profession is dignified in its own manner but you can avail merit based scholarships and need based scholarships and continue to study what you want to. If you want to study MBBS, you should do that and not settle for BDS because of your financial situation. Decide what you would like to do first and then also check for relevant scholarships you can avail.

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is it possible to become a pilot after being a journalist

ayanmukherjee045 12th Dec, 2020

Dear aspirant,

According to your question and taking into consideration that you want to know about whether you can study for pilot after becoming a journalist.

I would like to say that in today's world anything is possible without any boundaries. There is too many scope for an individual now and too much to explore. If you have interest then you can surely do it.

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what is the salary of a journalist

Abhishek Roy 4th Dec, 2020

For Journalists be it in Print Media or TV Media, salary increases with age. You have Famous Journalists like Arnab Goswami, Rajdeep Dardesai and Ravish Kumar making in crores annually, whereas a fresher at any Print Media house like TOI or Indian Express, makes approximately 3 Lakhs per annum. However the average salary of a Journalist in India is nearly, 5 lakhs per year.

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I have done LLB & LLM can I do job as a part-time law professor as well as legal journalist?

Mansi Yashi 22nd Oct, 2020
If you want a job at a PSU, writing CLAT is essential as they look at your CLAT PG rank. Also, they may pay higher salaries to LLM candidates. You can also apply as a fresher in many law based agencies to gain experience.

LLM is necessary for joining the academia, and can be useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as well. Considering that a large number of law schools in India now pay quite well, this is significant. Similarly, requirement of lawyers are thinktanks, NGOs and research bodies have drastically increased over the last few years. These are great career opportunities.

Hope this helps
All the best
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Hello Everyone! Can anyone suggest me some channel that offers job to travel journalist (foxlife, tlc, travelxp, discovery, history except these). Please suggest me some

sahanahegde44 27th Oct, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Hope your doing good.

There are a lot of jobs in travel shows of such reputed channels but for almost all of them, the competition is very tough. You can be a travel journalist, travel show host or a travel photographer, youtuber(vlogger) , there are a lot of opportunities in this field.

Its a digital age , use the power of media and try to succeed in it.

To start off with there are a lot of colleges offering some basic courses which would be required for journalism . have a look.

• B.A in Journalism

• BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication)

With these courses for a job in top travel channels you must have a skill which is unique and you should be top notch at it , that will make your work easier and more successful in the long run. Use social media to showcase your talent improve on your mistakes and take up short term courses on photography which would be helpful.

Hope this helps.

for more such queries ping us below.

Thankyou.

Goodluck for everything ahead :)




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What is the difference between Diploma in journalism and mass communication and BA in mass communication? Because i am law graduate and i want to start career as journalist, so can someone please guide me which course to choose? Because i have already spent 5 years foe LLB and i want short course

Samarth Jain 19th Aug, 2020

Diploma gives a student a gist of the subject and is one of the short course for the profession.

According to researches, usually the students with a full degree will get more chances for placements and they are usually preferred over the students with a diploma.

I think that you should continue with your law as you spent 5 years on it.

All the Best!!

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how to become an sports journalist

pdwords Student Expert 31st Jul, 2020

Hello,

You can chose to go with journalism course at graduation level, this will make you acquaint with all the detailed aspects of journalism, there are many options regarding this such as Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, BA Journalism(Hons), there are various diploma and certificate courses which you can do.

Some of the best colleges regarding this are Indian Institute of Mass Communication , Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Xavier Institute of Communication, Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media,Amity School of Communication to name  few.

But, much more than a degree or any other level course it's the experiences and learning outside the classroom that matters, you might see there are many people in media who don't have a degree in journalism, they come from a different backgrounds, but  they have learnt the craft through their working opportunities, it can be  from even a small role like applying for internship. The more varied  experiences you gain working in various medium, the more you're exposed to the world of media and how it works. So, experience matters a lot here.

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