Complete 10+2 from any recognized board
Earn a bachelor’s degree in journalism, mass communication, English, political science, or a related field
Build strong skills in writing, reporting, editing, research, and communication
Develop knowledge of current affairs, politics, society, business, and media ethics
Learn digital media tools, social media, and basic photo or video editing
Write regularly for blogs, college magazines, or local publications
Create a portfolio of articles, reports, interviews, and multimedia work
Apply for internships at newspapers, magazines, TV channels, radio stations, or digital news platforms
Gain experience in field reporting, fact-checking, and newsroom work
Network with journalists, editors, and media professionals
Learn regional languages and English for wider reporting opportunities
Stay updated with national and international news daily
Consider a master’s degree or diploma for specialization if needed
Apply for entry-level roles such as reporter, sub-editor, content writer, or news trainee
Follow media laws, journalistic ethics, and verification standards
Keep improving reporting speed, accuracy, and adaptability to different platforms
