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Diploma in Electronic Media (EMD) |
We have grown up watching TV and listening to Radio. Now you can think of making it as your career. At young age every person has basic qualities to entre into this dream career. What is required is Guidance, Training and encouragement to develop those qualities into fine professional. That is what we do in Diploma in Electronic Media. Here you spend lot of hours in front of Camera and with microphone, to fine tune your self into VJ and RJ. In this course you get required knowledge of language, theoretical knowledge of Electronic Media and practicals on presentation skill. These all will give you great confidence to handle every challenge of this career. Part time nature of this course will allow you to continue on your studies at college.
Scope: |
You can work as a Video Jockey (VJ), Radio Jockey (RJ), TV Presenter, Assistant in TV Channel and TV Production House. |
Eligibility: |
12th Pass |
Timing: |
8.30 am to 10.30 am (part time). 5 days in a week. OR 3 pm to 6 pm - 3 days in a week. |
Duration: |
One Year |
Note: |
Students of EMD are advised to join Add-on Course on Computer Application. This will help student to understand technical part of post production and this will also help to get easy entry to TV Channels. For concession in fee structure refer to Fee Chart. |
Watch the video below for more information.
It is fun to be on TV and Radio. Watch this video and understand how you can become Video Jockey and Radio Jockey. After 12th you can enter into this dream career and earn lot of money and job satisfaction. What all do you learn, how you grow step by step, learn from this video. Duration: 3 mins |
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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 will be held at the end of August, September, October, November, January, February and March.
Students must appear and pass in minimum 5 theory and practical tests.
Each test of 50 marks X 5 |
= |
250 marks |
Total (Group A) |
= |
250 marks |
Group B – Final Examinations
Paper I to Paper V, towards end of 1st Semester.
Paper VI to Paper VIII, towards end of 2nd Semester
Paper I |
Language for Media - English |
50 marks |
Paper II |
Language for Media - Hindi |
50 marks |
Paper III |
Personality Grooming & Public Speaking |
50 marks |
Paper IV |
Radio & TV Presentation |
50 marks |
Paper V |
Life Management |
50 marks |
Paper VI |
Human Communication |
50 marks |
Paper VII |
Radio & TV Production |
50 marks |
Paper VIII |
Journalism & Print Media |
50 marks |
Group B - Total |
400 marks |
Note : To qualify, student must pass minimum 7 papers.
Group C – Other Evaluations
1. |
Participation in Practicals & Projects during 1st Semester |
100 marks |
2. |
Participation in Practicals & Projects during 2nd Semester |
100 marks |
3. |
Skill Test in October |
50 marks |
4. |
Skill Test in February |
50 marks |
5. |
Internal Assessment as per attendance, general behaviour, sincerity in class work, homework, submission etc. |
50 marks |
Group C - Total = |
350 marks |
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Group A + Group B + Group C = |
(Total) |
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..