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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Condense all the facts & opinion in prescribed limit


Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat is English Journalism passout from the pioneer batch of new centre Amravati. A Management student by education, Abhishek has worked for North Zone Culutral Centre, Patiala as Event Director before joining IIMC. Abhishek is MBA- Hr with BBA from Himachal Pradesh University shimla. Now joined Nightshade Media Pvt Ltd, Noida as Trainee news desk.

From my point of view I think Journalism is a little more than just a profession.One has to love the news and the process of news making. Getting into journalism is not an easy job but once one had made his mind that he will pursue his career in journalism he will excel.The main key which will allow one to go across the IIMC gate is Written test. one should have to be well prepared for the same to get in this reputed institute.

One can prepare while working part time or even full time. All you have to do is to keep in touch with the recent news current affairs and happenings around you. Since the question paper deals with important events all around the world that have taken place during the last 12 or so month, its advisable that you go through news making events of the past one year. for the best preparation one can use Current affairs which are available at any book shop and this would help..

The writing part, however, demands extreme discipline. The questions usually have word limit that ranges from 150 to 200 words. It's very important to condense all the facts and opinion in that limit. A candidate must start writing at least a couple of pieces everyday on important topics adhering to the word limit. Sometimes more information leads to confusion in writing as one doesn't know what to write and what to leave out. So, just before you start writing, make sure that you have all the important points in your head.

You can't include everything you know so cut out the non relevant points which are not that relevant.specially for them who are preparing for the entrance in IIMC, only one suggestion read a much as you can...but read healthy, make notes and one thing please be sure this time a question on JUSTICE KATJU will be there in the entrance, so be ready and suggested reading websites like thehoot.org ...will help journalism students.... all the best and start preparing now.

IIMC's Nine months are lifetime in itself, all the best do well be relaxed and confident about your own abilities and preparations.


Regards,
Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat
IIMC, Amravati
Maharashtra, India.
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