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NIMCJ: RJ Training Workshop Season 6

Did you ever think that there would be an exclusive radio jockey training session in Ahmedabad? Well, NIMCJ the professional institute of mass media studies is hosting an extravagant 20-day training workshop for radio jockey enthusiasts. NIMCJ: RJ Training workshop is in its 6th year and this time we are higher than the mountains in spirits. This specific training workshop aims in giving the aspiring RJs all the exposure they need.
We have onboard the finest of RJs, the list goes something like this: Aditi Varma, Mitai Shukla, Naishadh Purani, Nishant Gadhvi, Palash Bhatt, RJ Aarti Boriya, RJ Aditi Raval, RJ Ekta, RJ Harshil, RJ Nehal, RJ Pooja, RJ Radhika, RJ Ruhan, Yasar Pathan. 


The Training Workshop will focus on giving the student a holistic in-depth understanding and insights on the field. Here are the things that the RJ Training workshop will proffer you the following things: 

1. Basics of Radio

2. Understanding the medium

3. Writing for Radio

4. Software know how

5. Voice culture

6. Voice modulation

7. Practical work & Studio Visit

This workshop is designed as an end to end course. The 20-day course would be undertaken by Mr. Naishadh Purani, the Programming Head of JALSO - Gujarati Music App and other field professionals. Classes will be taken by popular RJs the ones that are very much in the field to exchange real-time information about the industry. 

Other Important Details for the RJ Training Workshop

Batch size : Maximum 20 students per batch

Eligibility : 12th Standard onwards

Course fees : Rs. 12,000/- per student 

Last date for registration : June 15, 2018

Course Duration : June 18 to July 3, 2018 (6 p.m. to 9 p.m.)

Course venue : NIMCJ, 4th Floor, Shapath 1, Opp. Rajpath club, S. G. Road, Ahmedabad 
The interested students can approach on any working day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m to the NIMCJ institute.
Call us at 7600068443, 9512844615 or reach us out through mail at nimcjpro@gmail.com for any queries.

P.S.: The registration forms are available at NIMCJ, 4th Floor, Shapath 1, Opp. Rajpath Club, S G Road, Ahmedabad – 380015

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