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  • Ranzu Moktan

    Member
    May 12, 2016 at 11:35 am in reply to: scope of photo journalism in nepal

    Photojournalism is all about creating a story in the image. A image that describes all the happenings according to the context of the situation and totally reflects it among the readers without the words being told.

    Photojournalism has got a great scope in the international level as well as in the national level if you are outstandingly awesome in telling stories and conveying emotions as well as swaying away people’s heart by the theme in your captured image. Journalism is not always advocating for breaking news sometimes its about uncovering stories that are remained hidden, hidden somewhere in the darkness of the ignorance and the prime work of Journalists is to fill sparks of light into it. Words can touch but a more visible form has the greater capacity of persuasion.And that’s what a photojournalist is all about. They speak through their pictures. There are pages in papers where huge pictures of the story are pasted. Likewise there are TVs and News Channels who keep some remarkably outstanding photographs as their cover pictures. It all speaks their themes. There are many international examples where a remarkable picture had been the cause of several types of initials of social welfare programs.

    So as per Nepal there’s a scope of it too. Photojournalism can play a vital role in tourism exploration because a well speaking pictorial representation of Nepal’s places shall speak in the International World how beautiful Nepal is and hence attract people towards visiting Nepal. Similarly there are News Channels that require a huge number of photographers to cover their stories…and many photographs are there who are hired especially to cover their campaign and their field visits, record their activities and moreover make remarkably important documentary movies…. all these fields require some really enthusiastic photojournalists who are keenly interested as well as devoted to their work therefore there a scope that’s prevalent a scope yet to be successfully made in the field of photojournalism….
    Good Luck for the future…..  

  • Ranzu Moktan

    Member
    May 11, 2016 at 8:31 am in reply to: procedures to join LLB bachelors (BALLB)

    Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BALLB) is a five year bachelor programme. It is a course programme designed in order to make legal education compatible with changed national and international context. The main motive behind this study programme is to provide law students the comprehensive theoritical and practical knowledge in indigenous as well as foreign legal traditions, lawyering skills and research to meet the challenges of the age.
    The law component provides professionals legal skills including the ability to analyse legal material, understand fundamental legal principles, understand the relationship between law and society and gain general analytical skills for critical thinking and problem solving. Special emphasis is placed on the development of skills in advocacy, negotiation, legal drafting and legal research.
    Some colleges offering BALLB studies in Nepal are:
    Nepal law Cmpus, Kathmandu (TU)
    Prithivi Narayan Multiple Campus, Pokhara (TU)
    Butwal Multiple Campus, Rupandehi (TU)
    Mahendra Multiple Campus, Nepalgunj (TU)
    Mahendra Multiple Campus, Dharan (TU)
    Mahendra Bindeshwori Multiple Campus, Saptari (TU)
    Kathmandu University School of Law, Kavrepalanchowk (KU)
    Kathmandu School of Law, Bhaktapur(Purbanchal U.)
    Chakrabarti Habi Educational Academy, Kathmandu (Purbancahl U.)
    National Law College, Lalitpur (TU)
    Bright Vision College, Morang (Purbanchal U)

    Eligibility:
    Those students who have completed +2 or equivalent in any of the disciplines can apply for thios five year law programme.
    The students are required to pass in a entrance exam of total 200 marks among which 100 marks is included from the entrance exam and the other 100 marks is from the percentage gained in the +2 or in other equivalent courses.
    There are seats reserved for the students in BALLB courses, they are:
    2 for woman
    2 for Janajati
    2 for Madhesi
    1 for Dalit
    1 for Disabled
    1 for backward area
    2 for foreigners.
    Jobs after completing Course:
    One needs to be a member of the bar association of their country to practice law as profession. As per Nepal there’s a Nepal Bar Association for the law professionals in Nepal.
    The job provisions include involvement in different sectors like Litigation Lawyer, Civil Litigation Lawyer, Criminal Lawyer, Legal Analyst, Document Drafting Lawyer,Human Resource officer, Civil Service Administrator, Trading Standards Officer, Legal Journalist, Legal Advisor, Public Prosecuting Officer,Judicial Officer, teaching Faculty, etc

    And since you were looking for the coleges in Biratnagar only as its mentione d earlier there’s a Bright Vision Colege in Biratnagr-6 which is a private college affiliated to purbanchal University but if you genuinely look forward for studying BALLB in a good way i would suggest you to go for studying in Kathmandu city.
    Hope some of you questions are solved and if not let us know or else start up with new questionaires.
    THANK YOU. 🙂 🙂

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