P.G. Dip. in Radio & TV Journalism (RTVJ)
Broadcasting in Television and Radio plays a central role in the distribution of information and ideas. The field of Television is intellectually and technically challenging. As a broadcast Journalist, it is your professionalism, your presenting and Writing abilities which are of paramount importance. As a student on this programme you will learn about the laws and reporting restrictions about local, state and central Government and about the ethics of Journalism. You will become proficient in News Reading, Reporting, Writing Scripts, Recording and Editing stories and presenting Bulletins and Magazine programmes on Television and Radio. Our studio and Editing suites allow you to make your own Video and Radio programmes, which you research, write proposal, develop script, prepare story board, Present, Produce and Edit a Feature, Radio Play, Radio News, Bulletin, Video Documentary, TV News Bulletin, Investigative Report, Talk Show, Interview of celebrity and many more.
Scope: |
You can work as TV Journalist, Reporter, News Reader, TV Anchor, Researcher, Content Writer, Production Executive, Voice Over Artist, etc. with any TV News Channel, Radio Station or Production House. Also can work as freelance reporter for different TV News Channels from your native place. |
Eligibility: |
University Degree with leadership qualities, artistic nature & good writing skill. |
Timing: |
3 pm to 6 pm, 5 days in a week. |
Examination Pattern
Group A – Internal Examinations
Programme is divided into two semesters, and there will be an examination at the end of each semester. Also there will be examination at the end of every month as a one paper covering all subjects and topics of theory and practical covered during that month of study. Marks of these internal examinations will be notified on final marksheet.
Internal examinations as monthly tests and assignments will be held at the end of August, September, October, November, January, February and March.
Students must appear for any 5 theory papers and any 5 assignments.
Each theory paper of 50 marks X 5 papers |
= |
250 marks |
Each assignment of 50 marks X 5 assignments |
= |
250 marks |
Total (Group A) |
= |
500 marks |
Group B – Final Examinations
Paper I to Paper IV, towards end of 1st Semester.
Paper V to Paper VIII, towards end of 2nd Semester
Paper I |
Mass Communication |
50 marks |
Paper II |
Print Media & Press Law |
50 marks |
Paper III |
Radio |
50 marks |
Paper IV |
Television |
50 marks |
Paper V |
Radio & TV Presentation |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Direction & Media Management |
50 marks |
Paper VII |
New Media (Computer) |
50 marks |
Paper VIII |
Cultural Heritage of India |
50 marks |
Group B - Total |
400 marks |
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Group C – Other Evaluations
1. |
Participation in Practical & Project during 1st Semester |
100 marks |
2. |
Participation in Practical & Project during 2nd Semester |
100 marks |
3. |
Practical Examination in the month of December |
50 marks |
4. |
Practical Examination in the month of April |
50 marks |
5. |
Skill Test in October |
50 marks |
6. |
Skill Test in February |
50 marks |
7. |
Internal Assessment as per attendance, general behaviour, sincerity in class work, homework, submission etc. |
100 marks |
Group C - Total = |
500 marks |
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Group A + Group B + Group C = |
(Total) |
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To qualify for Diploma student must secure 35% marks in individual subject and 40% aggregate. He/She must attend 80% of the theory and practical classes. And submission of all assignments are compulsory.










