How to Make a Career in Sports Journalism, Cricket

If You are a sports lover and want to pursue a career in Journalism You can go with sports journalism, as this is one of the great career options nowadays with a lot of scope. In this article, we’ll go through all the points you must know before thinking of choosing sports journalism. After finishing your 12th from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks regardless of your stream (Science, Commerce, or Arts) you can pursue this career option. 

In India, many universities have their entrance exams for journalism courses like the IIMC Entrance exam, AUCET, MU OET, IPU CET, CAT, CMAT, SNAP, etc. 

After completing 12th you can go with Bachelors or Diploma programs provided by many well-known universities. For journalism, You must have good communication skills. If you think you do not have these skills you can develop them by following some steps. 

(Step1)Go to local debates and discussions conducted in your area. If not, you can start this initiative of conducting a debate on local issues.

(Step2)Read books [Eg: The Quick & easy way to effective speaking book by Dale Carnegie] With this read Biographies of Successful Sports Journalists and Players.

With these skills, you won’t be ostracized in due course of your bachelor’s study. Choosing this as a career option shows that you are a sports enthusiast and want to be associated with sports so by this you are following your passion and love for sports. where you will get an opportunity to deliver information about sports events, Interviews with sports players, and cover national and International matches in simple language to people who are like you #Sports Lover. By doing this course you will learn how to report for every type of media may it be Print Media, Broadcast Media, or Social media.      

Bachelor in Sports Journalism

This three-year program is worth doing as In many media houses at the time of your Interview prefer candidates who have a bachelor’s with this they may ask questions that you can tackle easily as a Bachelor’s student. Many colleges make available for their students experience programs where you can work with professionals in the real-time on field or in the studio.

Basic Details of Program  

Average Fee (Annual)Can range from 20,000 to 1,00,000 Lakh
Average starting salary 3,50,000 Average annual salary
Course Name Sports Journalism 
Duration of timeFor regular candidates 3-4
Courses levelBA in journalism and mass communication
Course starting monthOctober-November

Semester wise what you will learn (Overview)

This 3-year Bachelor’s will have 6 semesters. Let’s take an overview of what you will learn in each sem. 

Semester-1 

  • Build confidence and reduce mental stage fright. 
  • An Introduction to the Print Media Industry. 
  • Introduction to concepts related to communication theories. 
  • Demonstrate the basic skills required for effective written and oral communication. 
  • Understand electronic services and information security.

Semester-2

  • Explore the world of photography, and the camera, and equip you with the basic techniques to use the equipment creatively. 
  • Learn to write screenplays for radio journalism, radio commercials, and radio entertainment. 
  • Develop the ability to create various radio programs. 
  • Introduction to the concept of advertising strategy, understanding the importance of branding, positioning, planning, and structure of advertising agencies. 
  • Sharpen your communication skills and improve your PR skills to develop a communication strategy to improve your company’s image and create an effective PR strategy planner in dealing with customers and average customers. 
  • Processing various reports from the field.

Semester-3

  • Understand creative arts and lighting techniques and create wonders in photography and videography. 
  • Knowledge of the technical aspects of pre-production, production, and post-production in the field of television. 
  • Learn the art and skills of writing, producing, and directing for television. 
  • Explore the realm of the social and development sector and realize the scope of communication in developing and maintaining a healthy culture in the community. 
  • Develop the concept of advertising strategies, understand the importance of branding, positioning, planning, and structure of advertising agencies, and understand the concept of market research and planning.

Semester-4

  • Understand the linear and non-linear video editing process. 
  • An understanding of companies’ visual communication tools and a clear concept of how these tools are used in branding to support sales growth and increase profits. 
  • Understand how cinema represents a country’s socio-political and cultural identity in an entertaining and effective way. 
  • Explore the realm of the social and development sector and realize the scope of communication in developing and maintaining a healthy culture in the community. 
  • Understand the whole newsletter process.

Semester-5

  • Use and build ready-made sentences using vocabulary and proverbs to add novelty and creativity to their structure. 
  • Understand how to communicate better and have the specific skills you need to be a better media professional. 
  • expert in the application and progressive approach of interdisciplinary art forms. 
  • Understand the need for media and marketing studies and case studies with relevant theories, debates and new arguments to be formulated in order to explore new perspectives and thought processes and to initiate advanced research that will improve community culture on the one hand and economic growth on the other promote society. 
  • Know the techniques to organize events effectively and become a successful events manager by gaining the knowledge needed to manage events.

Semester-6

  • An introduction to the art and concept of documentary film. 
  • Defining knowledge of the laws and ethics that govern media professionals while creating a better work environment. 
  • Understand the international nature of the media and the impact of globalization on it. 
  • Knows the research process, assumptions, and research methodology.

Diploma in Sports Journalism

Diploma is available for UG and PG students but it is mostly good for PG students as this will give them an edge over other students who only have done their BA-JMC. This is like a cherry on the cake for your CV. Where this scholarly program will be of great assistance to you.

Basic Details of the Program

Average Program fee1 Lakh to 2 Lakh 
Duration of the Program1 Year
Program Full namePostgraduate diploma in Sports Journalism
Admission ProcessEntrance Exam or Merit Based 

For Both Bachelor and Diploma programs, You must thoroughly read the following suggestion.

Students who are admitted must bring all the original documents with them to the institute campus. Students failing to present all relevant original documents upon request by Institute 

May be denied admission or later be told to leave the university.  

Top Colleges Providing Sports Journalism Courses in India

  1. Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune.
  2. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, New Delhi.
  3. India Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore.
  4. Madras Christian College, Chennai.
  5. School of Communication, Manipur.
  6. Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi.
  7. Indraprastha College for Women, New Delhi.
  8. Kishinchand cellarman College, Mumbai.
  9. Kamala Nehru College, New Delhi.
  10. Christ College, Bangalore.   

Career in Sports Journalism / Recruiting Industries. 

  1. Public Relations and Communication
  2. Media Broadcasting 
  3. Newspaper
  4. Production of Media
  5. Editing and Writing
  6. Sports
  7. Advertising and Marketing
  8. Publishing
  9. Higher Learning (Can Help to get work in International Broadcasting Firm)
  10. Internet Media

Top-5 Successful Sports Journalists of India (Case Study)

In India There are many successful Sports journalists their case study and Information can help you to comprehend what you can achieve by giving your precious time to this field. 

Jatin Sapru

Jatin is an Indian television sports journalist who works for Star Sports Network as a cricket pundit, Broadcaster, and Television show host. Jatin made his debut in 2008 by taking an Interview with Sanath Jayasuriya. Once Jatin also came in one controversy in the year 2016 IND vs PAK match When he was making fun and laughing at Pakistan’s performance and Shoaib Akhtar became angered and told him to be more professional. These kinds of incidents are part of life so it’s on you how you tackle them.

Jatin Sapru gets a salary of about 1.5 to 2 Lakh rupees for each match. He earns INR 1.75 Crores annually from IPL and International cricket matches.

Mayanti Langer

Mayanti is a Journalist with a star sports network in India. She has hosted numerous tournaments Including the 2011 ICC world cup, the 2014 Indian super league, the 2015 ICC WC, the 2019 IPL, the 2019 cricket world cup, and the 2010 FIFA world cup which was publicized on ESPN, Mayanti, and Charu sharma also co-hosted the commonwealth games in 2010. 

Mayanti’s monthly salary is about 5-7 Lakhs and her annual Income is around 70 Lakhs.

She has a Net worth of around INR 7 Crores.

Harsha Bhogle, 

Harsha is a cricket pundit and journalist from India, In Hyderabad, he was born into a Marathi-speaking family. He is a member of the ITM Udaipur Board of Governance.   

Harsha has established himself as one of the most productive figures in the worldwide cricket broadcasting profession over the years and he also owns many businesses. His Net Worth is INR 200 crores and his per month salary is 204,862.5 Per series he earns INR 4,506,975 

So his annual salary is INR 81,945,000.

Vikrant Gupta

Vikrant is Famous among cricket fans because of his cricket-related interesting news and analysis. Vikrant Gupta was born on 12 January 1973 in Chandigarh. He completed early studies in Chandigarh itself and later got a BA degree in English from Punjab University. To make a career in Journalism, He took a mass communication degree from Punjab University. With his hard work and dedication, he evolves as a famous sports anchor of the country. His per month salary is 5 to 7 Lakhs rupees and 70 to 80 Lakhs Per annum.

Malika Bajaj  

Malika Bajaj is the first and only Indian woman to host the Davis Cup competition on television.

She has represented India in Tennis and later when she stopped playing due to an Unfortunate injury she continued to be associated with sports in other capacities. She anchored a documentary, Tennis-play, and Stay, sponsored by AITA  and broadcast by the International Tennis Federation. Later she went on to become the youngest and the only female anchor to host the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania, For Years. 

Malika Bajaj completed her bachelor of arts in media and communication at the University of Melbourne before successfully pursuing a master’s in media and communications (Goldsmiths College, University of London). Her studies resulted in her acquiring knowledge, skill, and the confidence to establish her own company at 23.

Prospects for a Career in Sports Journalism

Since the launch of the Indian Premier League(IPL) in 2008 the Scope and demand for sports Journalists have Increased. Now in India, we have many well-known popular Leagues 

Like Indian Hockey League, Pro Kabaddi League, The Indian Super League(For soccer), Indian Wrestling League, Indian Badminton League, the Golf premier league, Lawn Tennis League, the Indian Volleyball League, and Indian racing league are some of the new add-ons in the list of newly started sporting events & tournaments in India. 

After Obtaining the Necessary qualification, one can begin working as a sports writer, anchor, or Journalist for big media platforms.           


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