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DIPLOMA & CERTIFICATE COURSES RADIO JOCKEY

Degree Course Type 

Diploma, Certificate

Entry Level Qualification 

Class 10+2

Degree Course Duration 

1 Year, 2 Year

Course Fields 

Other

Degree Course Entrance Exam 

No Entrance Exam

Average Course Fee 

25000 - 200000 Per Year

Average Salary Offered 

200000 - 400000 Per Year

Course Highlights 

The table below demonstrates the most significant highlights of the Radio Jockey program:

Particulars

Details

Course-level

Diploma, PG Diploma, Certificate

Radio Jockey Eligibility

Passed class 12th exam from a recognized board/university with a minimum aggregate score of 50%

Admission Process

Merit-based and Entrance Exam-based


Types of Courses in Radio Jockey

Diploma & Certificate Course in Radio Jockey

Diploma in Programming and Broadcast Management

Certificate Course in Comparing, Dubbing, Announcing, and Broadcasting


Radio Jockey Top Colleges

Asian College of Journalism 

Indian Institute of Mass Communication 

Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication 


Radio Jockey Entrance Exams

XIC Online Entrance Test

A.J.K. Mass Communication Entrance Test

IIMC Entrance Exam for PGD in Radio & TV Journalism





Radio Jockey Syllabus

Characteristics of the radio medium

History of FM and other radio stations 

The use of language for the radio medium

Diction and pronunciation

Mood mapping

Voiceovers

Writing scripts

Making shows

Broadcast and system console handling

Radio Jockey Subjects 

Reading Cinema, Public Speaking, Technical Writing, Digital Video Production, Ecology & Media Discourses, etc.

Radio Jockey Average Salary

INR 2 Lakhs to INR 4 Lakhs per annum



Radio Jockey Job Profiles

FM /AM Radio Jockey

Satellite Radio Jockey

Sports Talk Radio Jockey

Public radio station jockey

Play music or live talk shows Radio Jockey


Radio Jockey Top Recruiters

TED

Big FM 92.7

All India Radio

Radio Mirchi 98.3

About Course 

The presenter of radio programmes, a Radio Jockey hosts a radio talk show, podcast or a music show. A Radio Jockey is a professional who is responsible for providing entertainment and information through various radio programmes. They are also known as RJs or Radio DJs. Radio Jockeys work for radio stations and host shows following their station's directions. The functions of Radio Jockeys include playing a variety of music, sometimes concentrating on a specific genre. Radio Jockeys not only play music but discuss cultural, political, local, weather-related and sports-related matters during programme intervals. 

An individual may pursue his/her career as a Radio Jockey after pursuing a Diploma in Radio Programming and Broadcast Management (DRPM). The subjects in the Radio Jockey curriculum are Reading Cinema, Public Speaking, Technical Writing, Digital Video Production, Ecology and media Discourses, etc.

Radio Jockeys starting their careers are offered an average annual package of INR 2 Lakhs to INR 4 Lakhs per annum. After gaining experience, they become eligible for an average compensation of INR 10 Lakhs to INR 15 Lakhs per annum. 

In this profession, employment opportunities are not limited to radio jockeying only. Apart from hosting one’s own radio shows, one can also have alternative careers in the radio industry, such as a producer, music manager, copy or scriptwriter, creative engineer, marketing manager, and so on.

Why Choose Course And Required Skills 

When to pursue a Radio Jockey Course?

Students can pursue a Radio Jockey Course in the below-mentioned cases:

a. An individual completing class 12 must opt for a Radio Jockey Course if he/she aspires to become an FM /AM Radio Jockey in the future.

b. A Radio Jockey Course should be pursued if a student wants to acquire basic knowledge about working on voice technique, working of broadcast and system console, use of microphones, etc.
 

Who should Pursue a Radio Jockey course?

It is feasible for the following students to pursue a Radio Jockey course:

a. Individuals possessing fundamental skills like proactiveness, good communication skills, a sense of radio production, storytelling, writing, etc. must pursue a Radio Jockey Course. 

b. Candidates seeking a career as a Radio Jockey can pursue a diploma, certificate, or UG-level program that provides in-depth knowledge of radio academically as well as practically. 

c. Enthusiastic people seeking promising opportunities in the radio and television industry must opt for a Radio Jockey course.

d. A Radio Jockey course is ideal for individuals who desire to inform, refresh, and entertain.

Why choose Radio Jockey?

Choosing a Radio Jockey course after 12th paves the path for a promising career for the following reasons:

a. A Radio Jockey gets the opportunity to connect with well-known personalities and gain a lot of knowledge about the music culture.

b. Various news channels/agencies or companies offer competitive salary packages to a Radio Jockey. Initially, they make between INR 10,000 to INR 30,000. But, after one gains experience and recognition, the salary of a Radio Jockey can rise from INR 1.5 Lakhs to INR 2 Lakhs per month. 

c. Moreover, a popular and experienced Radio Jockey can avail himself of additional earning opportunities by hosting private shows, voicing for television and radio ads. 

d. The Radio Jockey course introduces the candidates to subjects like Reading Cinema, Public Speaking, Technical Writing, Digital Video Production, Ecology and Media Discourses, etc.

Eligibility  

Candidates belonging to any stream- Science, Commerce, or Arts can pursue a career as a Radio Jockey. The basic eligibility for Certificate, Diploma, and PG Diploma courses in Radio Jockey have been listed below:

For Diploma: Passed class 12th exam from a recognized board/ university with minimum aggregate marks of 50%

For PG Diploma: A minimum of bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication, Radio Jockeying, or related fields from a recognized institute/university with minimum aggregate marks of 60%

For Certificate: Passed 12th exam or equivalent in any stream from a recognized board/university with minimum aggregate marks of 50%​​​​​​​

Entrance Exams Details 

Qualify for entrance exams held by the eminent institutions such as:

Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) Entrance Exam

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)

St. Xavier’s College Entrance Exam

Indian Institute of Mass Communication Entrance Exam (IIMC) Entrance Exam​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Degree Course Syllabus 

Given below is a list that provides the syllabus for each semester of the Radio Jockey course:

Semester 

Subjects



 

   


 Semester I

Introduction to Media & Communication    

Research Methodology    

Designing Principles and Visual Culture    

Contemporary India    

Writing for Media    

Photography & Photo Documentaries    

Sound Design & Production    

Practical Engagement    

Theatre    

 





   Semester II

Communication & Democracy in India    

Development Communication    

Quantitative Methods of Media Research 

Qualitative Methods of Media Research    

Digital Humanities & Cyber Culture   

Reading Cinema    

Public Speaking    

Technical Writing  

Digital Video Production    

Ecology & Media Discourses    

Sociology (Interdisciplinary Elective 2) Corporate Social Responsibility     

 





  Semester III

International & Global Communication    

Media Law, Ethics, & Policy    

Development Journalism (Multimedia Journalism)

Photo & Documentary Journalism (Elective) (Multimedia Journalism)

Data Journalism      

Entrepreneurship    

Value Methodology    

Integrated Marketing Communication (Adv and Corp Comm)

Copywriting & Advertising Campaign Planning 

Brand Management 

 




 Semester IV

Virtual Reality & Visual Tech    

Interpretative Journalism (Multimedia Journalism)

Immersive Journalism (Multimedia Journalism)

Business Journalism 

Podcasts & Sound design 

Animation & Graphic Design      

Management Principles & Organisational Behaviour 

Corporate Social Responsibility 

Public Policy & Public Affairs  

Top Colleges 

The most popular colleges and universities to become a Radio Jockey in India and the courses offered by them have been tabulated below:

Name of the Institute

Course Offered

Madras Christian College, Chennai

BA in Journalism

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

PG Diploma in Broadcast Technology

Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University

                  -

Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi

PG Diploma Course Radio & TV Journalism

Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi

                 -

Christ University, Bangalore

                 -

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore

                 -

Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication, Pune

Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)

Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai

Radio Jockey Skills

Radio School of Broadcasting, Mumbai

Radio Jockey

Course Fees 

Radio Jockey course fees range from INR 15,000 to INR 3,00,000 in India. The most renowned colleges in India offering Radio Jockey courses along with their course fees have been tabulated below:

Name of the Institute

Average Course Fees (in INR)

Jamia Millia Islamia Course Fee

74,020

Madras Christian College Course Fee

19,800 annually

Radio School of Broadcasting, Mumbai Course Fee

15,000 (1 month)

Symbiosis Centre for Media and Communication, Pune Course Fee

2,30,000

Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai Course Fee

16,500

Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi Course Fee

1,60,000

Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi Course Fee

2,60,000

Top Recruiters And Salary 

Radio Jockey salary in India ranges from INR 0.3 Lakhs to INR 10.0 Lakhs with an average annual salary of INR 3.3 Lakhs. As a fresher in the field of Radio Jockeying, an individual can expect to earn somewhere between INR 7,000 and 15,000 per month. The average monthly salary ranges from INR 15000-45000. The average monthly compensation in tier 1 cities- Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune is INR 45,000 and above. However, in tier 2 cities, the monthly salary for a Radio Jockey varies between INR 20,000 and INR 45,000. 

Radio Jockey Top Recruiters

A Radio Jockey finds a plethora of employment opportunities both in the government and private sectors. Voice modulation, clear diction, accurate pronunciation, and command over the language and vocabulary govern one’s credibility to be employed by eminent agencies. In the government sector, employees can avail themselves of health benefits, retirement pensions, job security, etc. apart from their annual salary. On the other hand, the private sector offers high salary packages, incentives, and a competitive work environment specifically established to fulfill business objectives. The most popular government and private agencies that hire a Radio Jockey have been tabulated below:

Government Radio Stations 

Private Radio Stations 





All India Radio

Rajasthan Patrika

Big FM 92.7

Radio Mirchi 98.3

Radio Mango 91.9

Red FM 93.5

104 Fever FM

Club FM 94.3

Radio Wani

Radio Mid-Day

Times FM

TED

Course Scope And Career Options 

Although a lot of people consider radio as an outdated medium, a career as a Radio Jockey has proved to be a valuable and reliable career option, especially in India for the following reasons: 

a. It has been estimated that the rate of employment of Radio Jockeys will rise by 6.2% in the next five years. Entertainment will serve as an essential factor. 

b. A Radio Jockey finds employment opportunities for creating entertainment-based content or even advertisements and can manage the digital environment like YouTube podcasts along with the AIR podcasts to increase traffic. 

c. A Radio Jockey can be a good career for an individual who possesses the right aptitude and attitude. The national average salary for RJs is INR 2,38,823 per year, but the compensation is significantly higher for experienced and well-known radio jockeys with a good following. Apart from doing Radio Jockey jobs, they may also make use of their voices in advertisements, show voice-overs, audiobooks, announcements, public messages, and instruction videos.

d. Radio Jockeys are recruited by FM Channels/Private Radio Stations like Radio Mirchi, Radio City, All India Radio / Vividh Bharti Seva, Audio Magazines / TV Shows / Events / Live Shows / Ad Films, Radio Broadcasting Software Companies like Radio stars, Radio Mid-day, etc.


Jobs After Radio Jockey Courses

There is a myriad of employment opportunities after pursuing Radio Jockey courses. Some of the job roles are listed below.

FM /AM Radio Jockey- The role of the FM / AM radio jockey is to interact with the audience, play music or speak, or both. They usually work in public radio stations.

Sports Talk Radio Jockey- Sports Talk Radio Jockey is required to interact with viewers to discuss various kinds of sports news and happenings. It is mandatory for the Sports Talk Radio Jockey to be a former athlete, television anchor, or sportswriter.

Satellite Radio Jockey- The role of a satellite radio jockey is analogous to an FM / AM jockey. They usually talk or play explicit content without considering the sensitivity of the issue. They are not regularised by any board of broadcast.

Talk Radio Jockey- A Talk Radio Jockey is required to speak continuously for the entire time period of the show and to discuss different social and political issues related to the show’s theme. They also interact with the audiences and viewers of the program.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Admission Process 

Admission to the top colleges offering courses in Radio Jockey is conducted on the basis of a candidate’s performance in the 10+2 and graduate-level exams as well as in the entrance exams that have been mentioned below:

Higher Secondary

Candidates must complete 10+2 or any equivalent course by obtaining a minimum aggregate score of 50% from any recognized board in India. They do not need to take any specific subjects; it can be in the arts, commerce, or science field. However, studying regional languages and humanities may prove beneficial.

Certification courses

After passing 10+2, candidates can pursue certificate courses of one to six months in radio jockeying, radio jockeying essentials, community radio or announcing, broadcasting, and dubbing. One-year diploma courses in radio jockey, radio programming and broadcast management, radio production, and radio jockeying or radio management are also beneficial for seeking employment.

Entrance Exams

Qualify for entrance exams held by the eminent institutions such as:

Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) Entrance Exam

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)

St. Xavier’s College Entrance Exam

Indian Institute of Mass Communication Entrance Exam (IIMC) Entrance Exam​​​​​​​