Can I get details about radio jockey course, selection process and time/month to apply?

Asked about National Institute of Mass Communication - Diploma in News Reading, Anchoring, Reporting and Radio Jockeying

I have few questions. What is the selection process? When I can apply for it? Whether I can join it at any time or in any particular month? What does 6months (4+2) mean? What will be the impact on my career and in placement if I am married(In-laws are very supportive). Please reply.

0 97 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Parul Goswami

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    Anish Choudhary | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hello Parul,
    I suggest you to kindly have a word with the college authorities, because I am afraid that the 6 months short courses are no more available at NIMC. Rest talking in general radio courses are very amazing when it comes to mass communication. And you will have to give examinations for taking the admission which starts in the month of May and you will have to join in the month of September with the normal classes.

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