AAFT Certificate Course In Radio Jockeying FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Certificate in Radio Jockeying and the Certificate in Radio Production and Jockeying at AAFT?
Ans. These are the same course. The official name at AAFT is Certificate in Radio Production and Jockeying. It covers both the creative side (voice modulation, scripting, on-air hosting) and the technical side (audio editing, mixing, studio production). The course is 3 months long and is offered full-time on campus.
Ques. Does AAFT have its own radio station where students can practice?
Ans. Yes, AAFT Noida has an in-house radio station and a dedicated podcast studio on campus. Students get hands-on practice through live studio simulations, on-air exercises, and real broadcast scenarios, which is a significant advantage over institutions that only offer theoretical training.
Ques. Is this course only for people who want to become RJs, or can it help with other media careers too?
Ans. While the course is primarily designed for aspiring radio jockeys, the skills learned - voice modulation, scripting, audio editing, live hosting, and content planning - are highly transferable. Graduates have gone on to work as podcast hosts, voice-over artists, news readers, audio content creators, and scriptwriters. The course is useful for anyone interested in broadcast media or audio content.
Ques. What is the scope of radio jockeying as a career in India in 2026?
Ans. The radio industry in India continues to grow, with FM radio stations operating in over 100 cities and digital audio platforms like Spotify, JioSaavn, and Gaana expanding rapidly. The rise of podcasting has also created new opportunities for audio content creators. While traditional FM RJ roles are competitive, the broader audio content creation space offers significant opportunities for trained professionals.
Ques. Are there any alumni from AAFT who have made it big in radio or media?
Ans. Yes, AAFT has notable alumni in the media industry. From the Journalism and Mass Communication school, alumni have been placed at Red FM (as RJs), Aaj Tak (as sub-editors), Zee, Jagran New Media, and Inshorts. The institute's strong industry connections and placement support have helped graduates secure roles across broadcast and digital media.
Ques. Can I pursue this course if I have a speech impediment or accent issue?
Ans. The course specifically includes voice modulation and diction training, which helps students improve their speech clarity, accent, and on-air presence. Students with minor speech issues have successfully completed the program and gone on to work in media. However, for significant speech impediments, it is advisable to consult with the AAFT admissions team before enrolling to understand what support is available.
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