Manorama School of Communication (MASCOM), Kottayam

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Manorama School of Communication (MASCOM), Kottayam, claims to teach journalism with a hands-on and no-nonsense approach and without frills and hype. MASCOM, launched  in 2002, by the 125-year-old Malayala Manorama group, is an acknowledged centre of excellence for journalism training in India. Although the medium of instruction at MASCOM is English, but students are free to choose between English and Malayalam streams for specialisation. Course Offered MASCOM offers a full-time course in print journalism, leading to the award of Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism. The course is organised in three…

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi

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Courses offered by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)’s University School of Mass Communication (USMC) are some of the most sought after programmes in the university. Courses Offered Master in Mass Communication (MMC): Earlier known as the Master of Mass Media (MMM), the Master in Mass Communication (MMC) offers the following specializations in the last two semesters: (i) Journalism and News Media, (ii) New Media & Convergence, (iii) Corporate Communication and (iv) TV Production. The School plans to have the flollowing specialization in near future (i) Broadcast Journalism, (ii)…

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Xavier Institute Of Communications, Mumbai

The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC), Mumbai is an autonomous unit of the Bombay’s St. Xavier’s College Society Trust. The Institute is at two locations; the St. Xavier’s College campus and the St. Xavier’s High School campus, Mumbai. Courses Offered Advanced Integrated Communication Program (for working professionals) Communications for development Journalism & Mass Communication Public Relations and Corporate Communication Advertising and Marketing Communications Film , Television and Digital Video Production Mass Communication Marathi Course The Journalism and Mass Communications, the Public Relations and Corporate Communications, the Film, Television and Digital…

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Whistling Woods International Institute Of Film, Fashion & Media, Mumbai

  Established by the legendary filmmaker, Subhash Ghai, the Whistling Woods International Institute Of Film, Fashion & Media has carved a niche for itself within ten years of its inception. Presently, the WWI offers courses in the fields of Animation, Media and Entertainment Communication, and Fashion. The main campus housed in Film City, Mumbai offers short-term and long-term degree and diploma programmes in Acting, Animation, Cinematography, Direction, Editing, Producing, Screenwriting, Sound, Visual Effects, Fashion Design & Media Management Studies. Degree courses on offer are a BSc in Filmmaking, a BSc…

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Institute Of Mass Communication And Media Technology (IMC&MT), Kurukshetra University

Kurukshetra University, Haryana had set up a separate department for journalism, The Department for Journalism & Mass Communication in 1993. Initially, the department offered only one course, Masters of Arts in Mass Communication (MAMC). But keeping in view the needs of the growing media market, the department was upgraded to the level of full-fledged Institute of Mass Communication and Media Technology (IMC&MT) in 2006. Now, the institute offers a wide range of courses in mass communication and media technology, including courses in animation, graphics and gaming. Presently, the institute is…

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Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre (AJK MCRC), Jamia Milia Islamia University

Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre (AJK MCRC), Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi was established in 1982. AJK MCRC offers graduate and post-graduate courses in the art, craft and technology of the modern media. AJK MCRC is globally recognised as a premium institution in the field of mass communication. The MCRC provides the highest standard of media education and training with a professionally and academically accomplished faculty and a broad spectrum of visiting professionals. The centre has also formed collaborative alliance with the University of York, Toronto (Canada),…

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Indian Institute Of Mass Communications (IIMC), Delhi

  The Indian Institute of Mass Communication ( IIMC ), Delhi was inaugurated by the then Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting in 1965. One year later, in 1966, the administration of the Institute was transferred to the IIMC Society, registered under the Societies Registration Act (XXI) of 1860. Since then, the Institute has been functioning as an autonomous centre for advanced study in Mass Communication, training and research, fully funded by the Government of India through the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Objectives To organise training and research in…

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Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM), Bangalore

Bangalore-based the Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM) was established in 2001 by the BS&G Foundation. BS&G Foundations is a non-profit educational trust. The BS&G Foundation was started as collaboration between the Adi Chunchanagiri Maha Samsthana Trust and The George Foundation. The former also runs several other educational institutions in medicine and engineering, while the latter is engaged in humanitarian projects and environmental issues. Courses Offered Developed in association with Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York, programs offered by the IIJNM cover all areas of mass…

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The Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune

The Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India. It was established as ‘Film Institute of India’ in 1960. Later, it was rechristened as “The Film and Television Institute of India” in 1971. The Television Wing, earlier located at the Mandi House, New Delhi was shifted to Pune in the early seventies, bringing together the training in film and television under a common roof. At its inception in 1974, the Television wing was concerned…

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Asian College Of Journalism, Chennai

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The Asian College of Journalism, Chennai is a postgraduate college designed to provide students with world-class journalism education adapted to the specific needs of India and other developing countries in Asia. Through its unique course structure, the institute, it seeks to prepare its graduates to achieve the highest standards in all branches of the profession.  Courses Offered The institute offers specialisation in Print, New Media, Television and Radio. However, the successful candidates are not allowed to pick the specialisation before undergoing one-year compulsory programme which teaches the basic elements common…

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