One of the most common paths to becoming a journalist is to pursue an undergraduate degree from a university. You can study journalism or a related topic such as writing or literature. If attending a journalism program, look for one that's accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). To qualify for a degree program, you may benefit from earning A levels in English language or literature. While most news outlets may prefer a degree, there are potential ways to enter the field by substituting work experience for higher education.
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