I want to pursue journalism after 12th. Would it be a good choice? What are the job prospects after journalism?

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Asked by Nikita Pawar

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    vaasvi sahni

    6 years ago
    Yes it is. Jobs you will be getting would be totally dependent on the skills you have. If you are good at writing you can go for content writing. If you are good at speaking you can go for anchoring or reporting. Similarly you can go in the creative field in which graphic work is done or if you have interest in technical things you can go for that as well in the editing, sound etc. Departments.
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    Somanath Sahoo ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes Nikita. It is a good choice to pursue Journalism after 12th. After graduation with a degree in Journalism and Mass communication, a number of avenues open for the students as it is prepares them creatively challenging job scenarios in the sectors such as public relations, radio, television, films, publishing, journalism, editing, direction, etc.
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    pavan achari struggling for something...... | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    There are ample opportunities for you as a reporter or correspondent in leading local and national newspapers. It depends upon skills & finding out opportunities in your area of interest. Mass communication is a big sector now a days due to exposure of internet and all technologies in media and television, there is surely a wide scope in public media like advertising, event management for a specific ad campaign, channels planning tourism like Travelxp, events, etc. Lots of opportunities are waiting there.

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