Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Keep the skills polished!

The industry of Journalism and Mass communication is a pretty intriguing facet in India. From calling them the intelligent and cultured people to blaming them for rubbish reportage; the sector never falls short of amusing adjectives that they get described upon.

Despite the adjectives, to break into the Mass communication field, one has to undergo the grilling process from being a novice to a credible master on television.

Taking the first step is all that matters and eventually, we all learn our way.

Here is the list of advices you can use up to materialise and use it to your way:

•Networking and communication: In the field of Journalism and mass communication, the foremost skill that is imperative is how well you can communicate yourself to the world and your audience. Many mass media courses from AAFT pick students who are well spoken. Outer appearance really makes a difference! This field is all about good networks, and so it will require you to network well with fellow journalists by communicating your ideas and thoughts. So enhance your verbal skills and be more verbal.
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•Reading: Whether you are pursuing or are already in this mass media field, you need to be well aware with whatever is happening around the world; ranging from politics to civic to international issues. Everything must be sorted and well versed. The key to polish yourself in this is by reading national dailies and news magazines. Refer to digital websites for more opinion based articles and editorials. Scour through the language in the newspapers, magazines and websites extensively day and night. Gain as much as knowledge as you can; because it is going to bring you benefit only.

The best colleges for mass communication in India often root for comprehensive framework of innovation and creativity and also preferably look for a curious aspirant. Hence, keep your skill set polished and fulfil your dreams. 

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Build a creative career!

Students these days take up courses that are different from the usual. Education and career related to the varied sectors of media, from text, audio, video, digital and more have become very popular. The young generation is more interested in exploring their passions and is not afraid to take risks. This has especially been a boon to those who want to make a career in the creative fields that were, up until now dismissed as mere hobby courses.

With introduction of internet and subsequently the digital media, the category of media to more than just print and television has widened. One can take up a mass communication and journalism course to gain important knowledge of this industry. AAFT- Mass Communication is one of the best institutes to pursue this course in the best possible way.


Any International institute of mass media can offer mass media courses but only a reputed one will provide appropriate education. Same goes for the respected section of mass media- journalism. It is one of the few areas where students who wanted to pursue a career in the creative industry can build a great career. It allows such people a way to earn a living and at the same time be able to do want they like.

The fact that journalism is considered to be a noble and good profession by parents and employers alike is a big reason for the popularity of mass communication and journalism. This course teaches one to learn about different forms of journalism, its history, where it is now and how to become good mass media student. If one likes to read and write, loves to travel the world and put their opinion out there, then this course would be perfect for them. Take up the course of your interest and shine out!

Thursday, 25 August 2016

5 Novels Every Journalism Student Should Read

“The habit of reading is the only enjoyment in which there is no alloy; it lasts when all pleasures fade.”
                                                   -Anthony Trollope

Journalism and Literature are two subjects that almost go hand in hand, thanks to the main idea behind them – writing. The interests of the subject matter intermingle together in a compelling way. In fact there are so many established journalists and the ones in making who have pursued literature first and journalism later to have the best of both worlds. The parallel between the two is to get hands on a few books that either tell an enchanting tale of the world at once or prepare the writer within you for storytelling!

Here are a few books that every student pursuing journalism and mass communication courses should read at least once:-

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1.The Art and Craft of Feature Writing – Written by William Blundell, the novelist charts how to write long, in-depth stories that keep the readers engaged. Blundell shows how they overcame the challenge of writing engaging content at Wall Street Journal.

2.Bel Ami – Beautifully written by Guy De Maupassant, the narrative talks of a former military man who somehow becomes a journalist through manipulation and other means that are unprofessional. His career graph attains new heights only because of acts such as preying on successful women.

3.In Cold Blood – This novel by Truman Capote is said to be the masterpiece in narrative journalism. The novelist expresses an account of a small town quadruple murder with masterful strokes and details that sends chills down the spine.

4.On Writing Well – William Zinsser through this book expresses the basic fundamentals of writing and how to connect with readers. He tells the value of concise and conversational sentences made of precise word. He talks about keeping the sentences simpler yet precise to connect with readers.

5.Berlin Diary – This book is the first hand account of rise of Nazi as witnessed by journalist William Shirer. Rewritten from Shirer’s CBS radio and diary, the novel conveys dilemma and reality of beginning of World War II and talks of the daunting courage of a reporter at work.

Here are the few exclusive picks that students studying in mass communication colleges in India should get their hands on and derive life lessons. 

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Want to make a career in journalism?

Journalism has emerged as one of the fastest growing career fields. We all have heard of the very famous phrase, ‘’ pen is all time powerful than a sword’’. Well, it holds very true and is the basics of journalism profession. Today we get know about all happenings from across the world, be it about politics, sports, science, educational or natural events. How do we get all this information? Well, it is through journalists who investigate, analyse and report news from around the world through various mass communication channels (television, radio, newspaper and social media).  

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For all those who have an interest in working in this field job and career growth opportunities are many. Aspiring journalists should take the first step towards their career by taking some formal education.  There are a number of prestigious colleges that offer AAFT journalism courses in India. These courses are available at graduation as well as post-graduation level. A three year degree program at the bachelor’s level is the best and often the most preferred career path for all those students who wish to make a career in journalism. Besides this, students can also go for a diploma course in journalism, which is offered by many college and universities. After doing graduation, students can also opt for higher studies and go for a master’s degree program to broaden their knowledge about this field.

To increase chances of having a great career in journalism and mass communication, there are certain set of skills that one must have. Good command over language, excellent communication skills, alertness and perseverance are some of the key skills that aspiring journalists must have. With the right attitude, skills and a degree of journalism in hand, you can reach great heights in this field.

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Planning to go for Mass Communication? Here is what you must know

The past years have seen a rapid increase in the desirability for mass communication courses. The reasons are not too far to look. Communication has become immensely potent and with more people on the social media and in school, the level of awareness is more than ever.

This is one of the reasons why the field is expected to grow exponentially. The means of communication and the target audience have changed and mass communication and journalism can offer the best that is to it.

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A degree can open gates to journalism, jockeying, public relations and advertising. People who feel can make it in the vastly competitive environment can go for bachelors or masters in the field. Top journalism colleges in India like AAFT School of Mass Communication offer comprehensive curriculums, as if customized to fit the student’s needs.

The field is mainly for the skillful, energetic and creative and a good college can be a great start. The kind of faculty and the alumni can delineate a lot about what the college can offer. Places that allow small batches are usually the ones that pay greater attention to each student. Good faculty is also instrumental in the entire degree planning including landing you internships, assisting you academically, help you with scholarships and at times play a crucial role in finding the first job for you.

There is no dearth of creativity either. From feature writing to advertising and public relation campaigns to television packages, you can have your own share of fun and excitement. The deal is to know where your interests truly lie. With the abundance of such options, you can be assured that you can let the juices flow freely.

But before you take the plunge, note that mass communication is only for the brave. So invest wisely!

Friday, 8 July 2016

Journalism is changing and how!

Noting from the older times, Journalism has changed the world, quite literally. From uncovering to exposing the major scams involving politicians or artists, or unveiling the truths about the wars happening across the globe; journalists in the past have kept no stones unturned to open our eyes. And now also, the world is actually changing through writing and journalism.

A lay man’s idea of Journalism usually revolves around the mirror effect. It will show the true face of world to the world. However, it’s not just constrained to this, journalism has the potency to drive a social change using the ethics of Journalism.

In the current scenario, Journalism and its know-about have changed vast volumes. Once there was the conventional print system publishing stories in the traditional print media and now it’s altogether a new platform-digital and online.

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For people like us, who’re constantly on the internet with our big smart phones, the new digital form of Journalism has caught eyes of many, very distinctively. Since we crave for first hand news and derive it on our fingertips, this new form of Journalism is quite a profound.


For anyone who’s eager to study about the various Journalism courses in India, there are some fantastic mass communication colleges like AAFT in India which offer a comprehensive curriculum to suit us. Rooting towards these colleges not only will give you a better perspective about the journalism world academically, but also guide you through in becoming a media professional in this digital front world.

So if you think you have a knack for news, a nose to smell news, or have an eye for details and good concentration in knowing about the world, why not make use of it? The modern setup of this digital Journalism will perfectly align with your stars.

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Qualities of a good journalist

Journalism is certainly one of the most challenging professions out there. A job profile that requires, so much effort, scouring for information all day can really take some serious dedication. Indian journalism today is becoming seriously advanced, and is able to compete with the standards of international journalism. Several mass communication colleges in India like AAFT have now devised superb journalism courses that enable a student to become a good journalist. Here are some qualities that journalism courses try to instill in their students:

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Punctuality
Meeting strict deadlines is an intrinsic part of journalism. With so much competition among several news channels, papers and magazines, time is of utmost importance. Bringing in information, creating articles within stringent time frames is taught early on in journalism courses to train students for the future.

Accuracy
Quality journalism is synonymous with authenticity. For viewers to be able to trust a journalist, they should always try their best to get the facts right as best as they can. Primary information can be a tricky source, however the pursuit to seek the truth will get you a long way ahead, and ultimately it will give you an edge over others. Always double check the information, and leave no room for errors.

Passion
The secret ingredient to succeed in any profession, as an unapologetic zeal! Learn to love the work you do, make things exciting and challenging for yourself, and strive to learn new things every day. Perseverance is the key; do not give up even if everything is pulling you back. Journalism courses in India from AAFT train their students to withstand the hardest of challenges, since Indian journalism is an extremely complicated profession, with the country’s diverse culture, languages, religions; a plethora of issues face the country.

A journalist must develop objective thinking, detached from bias, so that they are able to stream out correct facts from sources.