Is automotive journalism a good career after 12th science? Which are the good colleges for it?

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3 years ago
Automotive journalism is an interesting field for those who love cars, bikes, and other automotive vehicles. In fact, there is a whole new spectrum of facts to be covered in the automobile industry by automobile journalists. Yes, it is an good option to become automotive journalism. You can read NIM

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
NITTE Institute of Communication : It covers subjects and teaches you different areas of journalism that can be practiced in any field in terms of reporting, editing, writing, and much more, In fact, they are accredited with Grade A+ by NAAC and placed under Category A by MHRD, GOI. This institute i

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9 years ago
Hi Hrithik, Automotive journalism is basically the journalism related to the automobiles. As per my knowledge and research, there are very few institutes in India and abroad that offer a specialised course in automotive journalism as most of the institutes would provide a general journalism course.

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