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How to Become a Journalist: Career Guide, Courses, Job Profiles, Salary, Scope

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India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the field of journalism and media, having more than 900+ permitted private news/television channels, which has created innumerable opportunities and job prospects for the students pursuing journalism. The current trends predict an increasing scope in career as a journalist in digital media, news apps, and digital newspapers. A Journalist is someone who gathers news and write about it for publications including newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.

In order to become a Journalist, students can take up any stream with English as a major subject in class 12, and a minimum score of 50% (for general) or 45% marks (for reserved categories) aggregate or equivalent CGPA from any recognised board. After completing class 12th board exams, candidates aspiring to become a Journalist can pursue a major in English, or any Undergraduate or Postgraduate Journalism Courses, such as BA Journalism or a Diploma Course in Journalism. However, a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) degree is the most preferred course to become a journalist in India. 

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After becoming a Journalist candidates can expect an average starting salary of INR 1.5 LPA on entry levels and INR 17.8 LPA after 10-19 years of experience. There are several options of internships for the students pursuing BJMC/B.A as a Journalism intern, Social media Intern, Editorial Intern, Content Marketing intern, copywriting intern and many more. Read More: Top Journalism Colleges in India

Internships can be online and offline depending upon the organization. Apart from Social Media Houses, various other news channels and news agencies hire interns on paid or unpaid basis. Check: How to Become a Legal Journalist

How to Become a Journalist: Quick Facts 

Industry Media, Digital Media
Eligibility  A candidate can apply for a Journalism course after passing 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in any stream from a recognized board of education. 
Average Starting Salary  A journalist can easily get a starting average salary of INR 2,50,000 to 3,50,000.
Job Opportunity  Editor, Photojournalist, Researchers, Copywriters, Public Relations Specialist, Reporter, Social Media Specialist. 

Eligibility Criteria to Become a Journalist

The list of eligibility criteria for becoming Journalist are listed below,

  • Candidates must have passed their 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks from any stream. 
  • Candidates from SC/ST or other reserved categories get a relaxation of 5% marks.
  • The 10+2 should be passed from a recognized central/state board of education. 
  • Some colleges/universities have the criteria of English as a mandatory subject in 10+2. 
  • For a master's degree, candidates must have a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a minimum of 50% marks. 
  • For PG Diploma programs, a candidate must have a minimum of 45% marks in graduation. 
  • Some of the universities/colleges also ask for a valid score in the entrance examination conducted by the respective university. 

Types of Journalists

Listed below here are some types of Journalists based on their job roles and the area of specialization they have expertise in.

Investigative Journalism

Requirements Investigative journalism entails in-depth investigation on a subject in order to reveal evidence and present persons' or organisations' findings to a larger audience. Investigative journalists carry out in-depth investigation and employ a variety of techniques to get data. Investigative journalists make thorough reports to expose the issue and present evidence to back their conclusions after gathering and analysing information.
Average Annual Salary  INR 3.56 LPA

Website Journalism

Requirements Online media, including digital newspapers, blogs, and social media, are used to report facts. The internet offers a wealth of free information, but not all of it can be trusted. Online journalists produce and distribute content that adhere to the traditional journalistic standards of reporting a situation or event's facts objectively. Through website journalism information with audiences are shared within a blink of an eye thus eliminating delays caused by print layout, processing, and delivery, as well as broadcast time slots.
Average Annual Salary  INR 2.55 LPA

Sports Journalism 

Requirements As the name suggests, sports journalism essentially deals with reporting news that are related to the sports industry. Sports journalism deals with reporting scores, standings, and rankings for various teams or athletes competing in various athletic events. 
Average Annual Salary  INR 3.11 LPA

Entertainment Journalism 

Requirements Entertainment Journalism deals with covering the entertainment industry writing on celebrities, films, television, books, and events. Film premieres, award presentations, and news regarding the entertainment sectors are all be covered by entertainment journalists. 
Average Annual Salary  INR 2.75 LPA

Political Journalism 

Requirements Government, politics, and political candidates are the main areas of interest in political journalism. It covers a variety of political topics, including regional, national, and worldwide news. Political journalists frequently cover the actions of elected politicians, political procedures, and political work's outcomes. 
Average Annual Salary  INR 3.24 LPA

Steps on How to Become a Journalist

There are six major steps described below that should be followed by an interested candidate to become a Journalist. 

  • Step 1 – Decision Making: There are certain skills required to become a journalist, if you have a good command over languages,good writing skills, alertness and an investigative mind you can simply choose to be a journalist from your school time only and try to enhance these qualities day by day.
  • Step 2 – What subjects to choose: It is very important to choose the right subject combination that will help you in pursuing your career as a Journalist. Subjects like English, Social Sciences, Humanities etc. might help to enhance your skills and thinking abilities to pursue a career in journalism.
  • Step 3 – Which Entrance Exam to appear for: Almost every reputed university or college conducts their own entrance examinations but some are conducted at national level and are conducted by central universities mostly which are also accepted by other affiliated colleges or universities. So, appear for the entrance exam that is conducted by your favorite college or which is accepted by other colleges also.
  • Step 4 – Select a Good College: Choose a college that is affordable in terms of fee structure and holds a good placement record in past years. Also, do have a look on the qualification of the faculty members of the college and facilities and opportunities that are provided to a student studying there. 
  • Step 5 – After Qualifying the Entrance Exam: It is quite important to stay serious for your career and education while pursuing graduation because at last your grades will matter and try to enhance your knowledge and skills as much as possible during your graduation which is surely going to help you in future.

Journalism Courses

  • Students can pursue a major in Journalism or Communications or a diploma course in journalism. However, a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication (BJMC) is the most preferred course to become a journalist in India.
  • After graduation, they can take up a master’s course in journalism or mass communication.
  • They can also pursue a Diploma or PG Diploma in Journalism that trains specifically for a job in journalism.

Diploma in Journalism 

  • Diploma in Journalism is a 2-year diploma course that offers professional learning in writing for newspapers, magazines, broadcasting news on channels and television.
  • A candidate with 50% marks in class 12 from a recognized board is eligible to pursue diploma in journalism.
  • LSR New Delhi, Asian College of Journalism Chennai, Madras Christian College Chennai are the top colleges offering Diploma in Journalism.
  • Most colleges offering Diploma in Journalism courses admit students based on performance in a relevant entrance test, and a personal interview, wherein their general aptitude is tested. 
  • A few colleges also provide direct admission based on the merit. 
  • The entrance exam is conducted by Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC).
  • The average course fee ranges between INR 10,000 to 5 Lacs.

PG Diploma in Journalism 

  • PG Diploma in Journalism is a 1 year diploma program pursued after graduation to train students in various fields of journalism. 
  • It deals with current affairs and latest topics on journalism with proper knowledge and practical skills.
  • To be eligible for a PG Diploma in Journalism course, a student should score 50% marks in Bachelor’s degree in journalism.
  • Admission to PG Diploma in Journalism is offered based on the valid score secured in entrance exams such as International School of Business and Media Entrance Exam, Jamia Millia Islamia Entrance Exam, Manipal Institute of Communication Entrance Exam, Xavier Institute of Communications Entrance Exam, Symbiosis National Aptitude Test.
  • Savitri Bai Phule University, Pune, JMI New Delhi, AMU Aligarh are the top colleges that offer PG Diploma in Journalism.
  • The average course fee ranges between INR 75,000 to 3,00,000.

BA Journalism 

  • BA Journalism is a 3 year undergraduate course in the arts discipline that focuses on news and media industry. 
  • A candidate with 50% marks in class 12, from any stream is eligible to take admission in BA Journalism after class 12.
  • The top colleges that offer BA Journalism are JMI New Delhi, Chandigarh University, LPU, DAV Indore and Christ University, Bangalore.
  • Admission to BA Journalism course is based on merit, while some colleges conduct entrance exams and a round of PI.
  • The average course fee to pursue BA Journalism ranges between INR 20,000 to 1,00,000.

BJMC Course 

  • BJMC or Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication is a 3-year undergraduate course which imparts knowledge on latest trends and research in media and journalism.
  • To be eligible for BJMC, 50% score in 10+2 from a recognized university/board is required. 
  • IPU CET and DU Journalism Entrance Test are common entrance tests through which admissions are granted.
  • In Delhi University, the BJMC course is offered as BA (Hons.) Journalism and Mass Communication, therefore you need to meet the required qualification criteria to get admission. 
  • IP university, Mewar University, IMS Noida are the top BJMC course colleges in India.
  • The average BJMC course fee in top colleges is upto INR 3 lakhs.

MA Journalism

  • MA Journalism or Masters of Arts in Journalism is a full-time 2-year postgraduate course for graduates from journalism backgrounds seeking a career growth in the media and communication industries.
  • Candidates who have a bachelor's degree in journalism or any other related fields are eligible to apply for the MA journalism program.
  • Admission is usually based on the marks scored in the entrance exam. 
  • The top colleges offering MA Journalism are Sharda University, Mahatma Gandhi Mission College of Journalism and Mass Communication, Panjab University, Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Amity School of Communication, Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT), etc. 
  • The average course fee ranges between INR 50,000 to 3,50,000 per year.

MJMC Course 

  • MJMC or Master of Journalism and Mass Communication is a postgraduate course on mass communication for 2-years. It involves the study of Newspapers, Magazines, Cinema, Radio, etc to convey latest information and news to the audience. 
  • To be eligible for MJMC, students should have a Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline like journalism or mass communication from a recognized university with an aggregate of at least 50% marks.
  • Admission to MJMC is done on the basis of candidate's performance in the entrance test followed by GD/PI or on the basis of merit.
  • Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara are the top colleges that offer MJMC course in India.
  • The average course fee ranges between INR 50,000 - INR 3,00,000

How to Become a Journalist Abroad

The procedure of becoming a journalist abroad can be a bit different from the procedure in India. As the Employers in Foreign prefer the candidates with a Master's Degree in Journalism along with a Specialization of International Reporting or foreign affairs. So, if you're to be an international journalist you need to complete your master's degree first and must have good communication skills and command over language.

Eligibility Criteria: For pursuing bachelors courses in journalism abroad, you need to have proficiency in english by passing proficiency tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, or PTS. For a masters’ course in journalism abroad, you need to have the following requirements:

  • A good score in English Proficiency Test: IELTS or TOEFL or PTE
  • Bachelor’s degree in journalism or any other fields
  • CV/Resume
  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • GRE and GMAT for MSc in Journalism (depends on the university)

Top Colleges: Some of the top colleges offering Journalism courses abroad are tabulated below for your reference, 

Benefits of Career as a Journalist

Although, being a Journalist not only offers you work but also has some benefits listed below.

  • Salary: The average salary of an experienced Journalist ranges from INR 6,00,000 to INR 8,00,000. This simply states that this career offers handsome salary packages. However, the salary of a fresher can be less than INR 3,00,000 but the profession will provide a great salary package in the future.
  • Positive Impact of the Career: The most positive impact of being a journalist is that he/she gets an extreme different environment to work and may get a chance to meet some celebrities/athletes/politicians. No matter what, you will always be top loaded with the top stories and events happening in the world. 
  • Higher Studies: Even after doing a job, an individual is open to study anytime. He/she can choose to opt for anh Master's degree or Doctorate level program in Journalism and Mass Communication/Media Studies. There are several options for the one to choose for.
  • Unique Experience: If you are interviewing someone, you will be introduced to various new things, new stories and different perspectives of someone, that will be a kind of some unique experience to you. As a Journalist, you are required to work even at extreme conditions and circumstances and sometimes situations can be most challenging in your career.

Skills Required to Become a Journalist 

The table below mentions the top skills to become a journalist, based on the skills mentioned on several aspirants who want to pursue career as a journalist.

News Stories Multimedia
Communication Local Business
Video Production Topic Research
Basic Knowledge of Multiple Platforms Facebook
Accurate Information Content Marketing
Photography Twitter
Instagram Online Publication
SEO Current Events Awareness

The other soft skills to pursue a career as a journalist are: 

Good command over the language Alertness 
Ability to differentiate between fact and fiction Team working 
Concise writing skills An investigative and inquisitive mind
Confidence, patience and enthusiasm  Good communication skills 
Adaptiveness and tolerance of different changing situations Sensitivity to different views and lifestyles

Top Recruiters for Journalists

Some of the top recruiters who hire fresh graduates as well as experienced professionals Journalism are tabulated below for your reference,

Hindustan Times Malayala Manoram
The Pioneer Network 18
The Hindu Outlook
India Today Group Zee Network
India TV -

Salary of a Journalist in India 

According to Glassdoor, the average salary of a journalist in India is INR 5.70 LPA. However, the salary of a Journalist is dependent on a number of factors such as years of experience, qualification, specialization and skills.  The highest salary of a Journalist in India is around INR 1.20 Crore. Some of the top journalists in India are Ravish Kumar, Arnab Goswami, Shweta Singh, Barkha Dutt and many more

The salary of a Journalist based on their specialization is tabulated below for your reference,

Specialization Average Annual Salary (INR)
Broadcast Journalist 4.20 L
Photojournalists 4.50 L
News presenter 3.70 L
Political Journalist 6.10 L
Entertainment Journalist 5.80 L


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How to Become a Journalist: FAQs

Ques. Which are the top colleges offering Journalism programs?

Ans. Jindal Global University, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Chandigarh University, Calcutta University, Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Madras Christian College, Xavier Institute of Communications etc. Are some of the top colleges offering Journalism Programs in India.

Ques. How much does a BJMC program cost?

Ans. The average cost of a BJMC program generally ranges from INR 50,000 to INR 3,00,000 in India.

Ques. Can a Journalist work as a freelancer?

Ans. Yes, a Journalist can work on some story and can then further sell it to any news agency or newspapers/magazines or Television Channels. 

Ques. Is it easy to become a Journalist?

Ans. The answer to this question totally depends upon one's perspective and ability to deal with extreme lengths to report on sensitive and controversial issues in the public interest. 

Ques. Which program is better: BJMC or BA in Journalism?

Ans. BJMC is considered to be a modern and professional degree in journalism while BA in Journalism has less weightage of subjects in journalism. So, BJMC can be a good choice of course.

Ques. Does the University of Delhi offer BJMC?

Ans. Yes, the University of Delhi does offer the BJMC program on the basis of merit scored in the last qualifying exam. 

Ques. Where can I do my Journalism Internship?

Ans. Many Social Media Houses hire the students as interns on paid and unpaid basis and provide them a certificate of recommendation after the successful completion of the internship. 

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