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Journalism Studies explores the widest possible range of media within which journalism is conducted; radio, newspapers, magazines, television, multimedia and new technologies. Associated professions such as public relations, communication and advertising are also examined. Lovely Professional Univer

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Dear Prangya, Journalism Courses are one of the disciplines of mass communication that requires aspiring students to research, create and present the news to the audience. Students who want to pursue Journalism Courses, have to clear their class 12th board exams with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks
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Journalism courses deliver essential knowledge for working in media organisations, such as excellent written and spoken communication skills, critical thinking, research, as well as an ethical and responsible attitude. Join NIMCJ to pursue your dream career in journalism.
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A journalism degree provides you with a range of core journalistic skills including researching, investigating, interviewing, reporting and writing, in addition to technical skills such as video, editing, shorthand, audio, content management and web design. The degree also gives you more general ski
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The core purpose of journalism is to inform, educate and enlighten the masses on various issues revolving them. LPU is one of India's best Journalism and Animation colleges in Punjab, LPU Journalism, and Mass Communication Discipline empowers and nourishes creative minds with its methodical curricul
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