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manpreet
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3 years ago
Though, there are entry-level jobs available for graduates, it is recommended that you further specialise in a field of your choice. If you have a flair for writing and are passionate about being up on your feet constantly, journalism is one option. A journalist who joins as a fresher can hope to earn up to Rs. 15,000 to begin with. Promotions and increase in salaries can be swift, depending on the performance. A career in animation can be well paying, with experienced animators earning upward of Rs. 50,000. With a Masters or a specialisation, you can hope to take more rupees home, with a B.Sc in viscom, you could hope to earn upward of Rs. 20,000. However, it would be more for a graphic artist and different for a photographer. The salaries vary depending on what area you choose to work in.