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2020 ADMISSION - FAITH INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM



2020 ADMISSION! ADMISSION!!
Faith Institute Of Journalism in collaboration with Trinity University presents to you short time  intensive training in Journalism for all those who want to work on radio and television but lacks the opportunity can enrol now under the following courses.
° News Casting and writing
°  Program Hosting
° Sports presentation
°  Radio and TV Marketing
°  Media law
°  Communication research
° Marketing Management
° D. Jing
° Graphics design
° Video Editting
° Camera Opreation
° Web design
° Blogging

SIX MONTHS (CERTIFICATE IN JOURNALISM)
ONE YEAR ( DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM)
TWO YEARS (HND IN JOURNALISM AND TECHNOLOGY)

Free attachment at any radio station or television station of your choice across Ghana. The school is approved by G.E.S and G.J.A
QUALIFICATION
Anyone who had completed SHS, VOC.&TECH and College (also if you completed JHS for pass three years can also enroll with us )
Hostel facilities are available
Pick. Your forms at the cost of 50.00 from Tanga  FM, Sunshine fm, Dastech fm and the school campus
LOC:SUNYANI ESTATE and BOLGATANGA
Call: 0557638051 0547335950 for more info. Forward it to friends n groups they may need your help.
Whatsapp: 0557638051
Lower fees among all others

MOTTO: FUTURE OF THE MEDIA

SOME OF OUR OLD STUDENTS





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  1. No but we have hostel at our campus for students.

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    1. OK I want to Apply for TV program Hosting in Diploma, so tell me more about the fees and the hostel bells

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    2. Please leave your number so that we can call you.

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