What to do this job?
In some colleges there might be entrance test and in other it can be based on 12th merit.
Some of the private institutions for this course in India are:
- Times School of Journalism
- Film and Television Institute of India
- Xavier Institute of Communication
- Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication
- Asian College of Journalism
- Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
- Manorama School of Communication
- Mudra Institute of Communications
Job profiles in the field of print journalism are as the following:
Newspapers
Associate Editor
Sub-editor
Editor
Proof Reader
Reporter
Sound technicians
Camera workers
Presenters
All the best!
In order to become a journalist make sure you earn a bachelor degree, persue a internship.
You can apply work in newspapers, magazines, TV stations, radio stations, colleges and universities, as well as a wide assortment of Internet portals.
You can also advance your career you start out in a small market at a small station or newspaper. Entry-level tasks include writing obituaries or covering civic meetings or court cases. After you've accumulated more experience, advancement usually entails changing jobs to positions at larger publications or broadcasters in a larger market, covering a specific field or covering more difficult or dangerous stories. With sufficient experience you could become a columnist or editor if you work at a newspaper. You could advance to the position of correspondent, announcer or program manager if you work for a broadcaster.