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2011-08-20 09:51:56Guide-Level 11
Journalism as a career is very challenging and requires a lot of hard work and patience. The main objective of a journalist is to give relevant news and educate the mass population about what all is happening around them. To become a good journalist you need to have a good command over English, Hindi and your regional language. Apart from good communication skills, you also have to be a good listener and an interpreter, so that you are able to convey exactly what is important for the people and how will it effect them. To know more about journalism you can check the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=J
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2011-08-20 09:43:35Beginner-Level 3
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2011-08-20 09:35:36New Question
2011-08-20 08:01:49
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Scope of MA education is limited than M.ED as after doing M.Ed one can be a lecturer of general teaching subject and in yours PG subject
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2011-08-20 06:38:32
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2011-08-20 02:40:23Beginner-Level 2
if u get a degree from a recognized university
valid undre UGC, AIU, MHRD , DEC
WHICH UNIVERSITY R U PURSUING BSC IT FVROM ?
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2011-08-20 02:22:58
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If you are interested in pursuing MS in USA, you need to have a relevant UG degree, with good academic record throughout, and at least 60% of marks (would be much more for top ranked universities) in graduation.
Secondly you need to take TOEFL or IELTS (Both of these are the test, to judge your english language skills). TOEFL is of 120 marks, and IELTS is of 9 bands.
You need to score minimum of 80-90 plus in TOEFL or 6-7 bands plus in IELTS. Universities in the USA mostly preferred TOEFL.
Than you need to take GRE, and try to score 1200-1300 plus.
Your failing in second year would not be a hindrance in your admission process,
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2011-08-20 02:03:47Beginner-Level 1
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2011-08-20 02:01:06
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Secondly, Medical studies in Germany are not organised according to the bachelor / master system. Iit is impossible to get a post graduate for doctor in medicine in Germany, especially for specialization. The language is really the key. Obstacles are the same worldwide. It is mainly the administration for example the registration. Students have to be open for German culture. Foreign students have to apply directly to the university or through uni-assist,
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2011-08-20 01:29:08
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2011-08-20 01:11:31
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2011-08-20 01:05:59
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