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Q: Is there any institute that offers News reading courses in India?
Answer: The unprecedented growth of media as an industry has accentuated the importance of professionals in every section of its operation. As a result, quite a good number of institutes are now offering news-reading courses in India to cater to the needs of burgeoning radio and TV channels.
The New Delhi YMCA, Institute for Media Studies & Information Technology, Jaisingh Road offers a 4-weeks course in News reading.
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The Janaki Devi Mahavidyalaya of Delhi University also officers a short-term course in Hindi News reading for women candidates. The Center for Research in Art of Film & Television, CRAFT offers a course in News anchoring and Radio Jockey. There may be some more institutes that offer news-reading courses in India.
However, it is not mandatory to pursue a course in news reading to become a newsreader. A person with good diction and passion for the job can directly appear for an audition. But completion of the course would no doubt provide an edge over others in getting the job of a newsreader.
The contact details of some of the institutes in India that are offering news reading courses are given below-
1) New Delhi YMCA
Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001
Telephone: 0091-11-23361915 Extn.: 132
Telephone: 0091-11-23746668 Extn.: 380
Telephone: 0091-11-23344594-7
Fax: 0091-11-23746035
E-mail for Reservations : ymcath@ndf.vsnl.net.in
E-mail: ymcand@del3.vsnl.net.in
Website: http://www.newdelhiymca.org
2) Janakidevi Mahavidyalaya (Delhi University),
Ganga Ram Hospital Marg, Delhi.
Course: Short-term course in Hindi News reading on TV (for women).
3) CRAFT
Center for Research in Art of Film & Television
Siri Fort College, Plot No: 8, Sector 25,
Rohini Institutional Area,
Near Rithala Metro Station, Delhi - 110 085
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