As I Know , Firstly earn a degree/diploma in Journalism like -
- BJMC (Bachelor of Journalism and Communication)
- B.A. with Journalism, Bachelor in Journalism (B.J)
- B.A. with Mass Media
- B.A. in script writing
- BA in Convergent Journalism
- BA in Journalism and Communication Studies
- B.Sc in Mass Communication and Journalism
- B.Sc in Mass Communication, Journalism and Advertising
- Bachelor in Media Science
- Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication (DJMC)
- Diploma in Journalism (DJ)
- MA in Convergent Journalism
- MA in Broadcast Journalism
- MA in Journalism & Mass Communication
- MA in Journalism
- M.Sc in Mass Communication, Advertising & Journalism
After that you should have to develop your writing skill. Here I suggest you some way to develop the writting skills
By starting a blog where you can develop your voice as a writer and
By pitching and writing articles on a freelance basis.
Engage yourself on social media platforms like facebook, twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin etc
An important step in any journalism career, an internship will help you gain exposure to the field while also giving you a feel for what the day-to-day life of a journalist looks like. As an intern, you’ll be fact-checking stories, collaborating on story ideas and maybe even helping with the final editing before the piece gets published.
Networking is important in any field and it’s especially important in communications-focused fields like journalism that rely on strong professional networks. The best way to approach networking is by reaching out to reporters and editors you admire and asking them to set up a time to chat.