Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Want To Make Career In Journalism? Join 9.9 School of Convergence!

Welcome friends!
 I am once again here with a very useful piece of information regarding your career. As you know that media/entertainment industry is flourishing day by day, so there are lot of opportunities for the eligible aspirants here. All you need is to equip yourself with suitable qualifications. 9.9 School of Convergence is an established institute which is well known for helping the people pursuing career in Journalism. The good news is that you will not have to wait for a long time to join this institute. Admissions are open for the course, "PG Diploma in Applied Journalism and Media Communication".


Let us see how the course, "PG Diploma in Applied Journalism and Media Communication" from 9.9 School of Convergence is the best option for you in the present scenario. By joining the course, you will feel the satisfaction that you are now with a school having International faculty like Mr. Graham Watts, Mr. B.V. Rao, Mr. Edward Henning and Rasheeda Bhagat. 9.9 School of Convergence is also known for its International standards for media/journalism education.

Some of the key features of the course, "PG Diploma in Applied Journalism and Media Communication" include:

1. Unique one year programme for postgraduates willing to make their career in media and journalism industry.

2. Combines classes and on-job-training

3. Emphasises on experiential learning

4. Focuses on core skills like writing, thinking and creating applicable to print, TV and online

5. The curriculum is designed internationally based on the best practices of industry

6. You may prepare your professional portfolio while you complete your diploma.
     So take admission today and prepare you for a better future in media, print, television or digital industry.  You may contact 9.9 Media School of Convergence for any query regarding the course, admission process, fee etc. I wish for your success!
Regards,
Rajesh Kumar
Join me now for the best career!

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