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The Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM) is one of South Asia's leading post-graduate schools of journalism and media. Located in Bangalore in the heart of India's high-tech industry, the institute offers an excellent curriculum that combines both theory and practice to prepare its graduates for positions in the media industry. www.iijnm.org
The above institutes are not in any order of ranking. Some of the most well-recognised institutes such as IIMC and Delhi School of Communication have not been mentioned here. All those interested in mass communication should apply to these institutes as well. Cheers!
@alok-A student who wishes to enroll himself/herself in Bachelors of Mass Communication must make sure that he/she meets the eligibility criteria of Institutes and Universities which offers course at undergraduate level. Age and Educational Qualifications are the two most important things which are taken into consideration while setting eligibility criteria.
Age : For gaining admission to any undergraduate degree in Mass Communication from any University or Institute, a student should be 17 years of age at the time of admission or should complete 17 years before 1st October of the year in which admission is sought.
Age : For gaining admission to any undergraduate degree in Mass Communication from any University or Institute, a student should be 17 years of age at the time of admission or should complete 17 years before 1st October of the year in which admission is sought.
Education Qualification : To be eligible for pursuing Mass Communication or any stream of it, a student’s successful completion of 10+2 from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any other examination recognised as equivalent to it is must. The minimum marks for gaining admission are 45 percent. However, most of the universities insist on 1st division in aggregate of 3 main subjects and 1 elective subject in XIIth standard. Some colleges also want their student to be fluent in English language and expect at least 75 marks in the subject.
@alok-Bachelor's Program in Mass Communication in IndiaThe undergraduate program in mass communication is of three year term and comprises of six semesters. Students after completing 10+2 in any stream with at least 50 percent marks are eligible to opt for this course. But selection is not done on the basis of marks a student has obtained at 10+2 level. A student in order to grab a seat in his favourite university or institute has to go through an entrance test and an interview. The number of universities offering course at undergraduate level has increased in the recent past. And its no wonder that more and more students are also keen to go for a bachelor’s in mass communication instead of enrolling in masters. The course at undergraduate level provides a firm background in social and behavioral sciences. Some of the universities also include in their first two semesters the subjects like Indian History, Politics and Economics.
A student is also familiarized with the Constitution of India by including a separate subject on it. He is not just taught theory part, but efforts are also made to provide him enough practical exposure. At the end of the course, students go through four weeks internship in various news channels, production houses and advertising firms.
There are number of Universities in India which offer Bachelors in Mass Communication. Some of the well-known and reputed universities are - Delhi University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and MakhanLal Chathurvedi National University. Eligibility
dis is ayanti from kolkata.i wnt to do masters in mass com jounalism in 2011.i would like u to inform me about some of the good mass com jounalism colleges in north india.i hv physics,chemistry,maths in my grad level.will that be a prob in taking admission?also i would like u to mention about the details of admission procedure & dates of the application forms.
Jamia Milia Islamia - AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre:
Located in Delhi, and founded in 1982, the AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre offers the following journalism courses - M.A in mass communication, and M.A in convergent journalism. For the former, you require a Bachelors Degree in Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Commerce, Medicine or Engineering. Admission is on the basis of written test and interview. For the latter, you need a Bachelors Degree in Humanities, Commerce, or Science, with a minimum of 50%, and admission is based on written test, interview and portfolio presentation.
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC):
SIMC is one of the many institutes that fall under the ambit of the Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune. SIMC is known for the PG courses offered, that is Mass Communication and includes Study of Journalism, Audio-Visual Communication and Visual Communication. Admission is a two fold process, the first is the SNAP test, which is common for all institutes under SIU. Those who qualify, are called for the second round comprising of group discussion, home assignment and personal interview. SIMC has started the Bachelors of Media Studies program also since 2008. Admission is on the SET Test Performance, with final selection depending on the home assignment, GD and interview.
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC):
XIC is a component college of the St. Xavier's College Society Trust of Mumbai. It was set up in 1969. It is operated by the by the Society of Jesus. The college offers a Journalism & Mass Communication course, which is at the post-graduate diploma level. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Arts, Sciences, Commerce or Mass Media, with a minimum of 50%. admission is on the results of the written test and interview.
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) Mumbai, India Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations & Corporate Communication
AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia This university began as a small education institution in 1920 and became a Central University in 1988, in New Delhi. It offers the MA in convergent journalism, which is a two-year course for 20 students. It covers print, broadcast, online and photo journalism. Admission requires a statement of purpose submitted with the application, an entrance exam and an individual interview. Combined marks on all three assessments determine admission into the course.
AJK Mass Communication Research Centre Jamia Millia Islamia University Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Marg New Delhi-110 025 (+91) 11 2698 7285 ajkmcrc.org
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The above institutes are not in any order of ranking. Some of the most well-recognised institutes such as IIMC and Delhi School of Communication have not been mentioned here. All those interested in mass communication should apply to these institutes as well. Cheers!
Age : For gaining admission to any undergraduate degree in Mass Communication from any University or Institute, a student should be 17 years of age at the time of admission or should complete 17 years before 1st October of the year in which admission is sought.
Age : For gaining admission to any undergraduate degree in Mass Communication from any University or Institute, a student should be 17 years of age at the time of admission or should complete 17 years before 1st October of the year in which admission is sought.
Education Qualification : To be eligible for pursuing Mass Communication or any stream of it, a student’s successful completion of 10+2 from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any other examination recognised as equivalent to it is must. The minimum marks for gaining admission are 45 percent. However, most of the universities insist on 1st division in aggregate of 3 main subjects and 1 elective subject in XIIth standard. Some colleges also want their student to be fluent in English language and expect at least 75 marks in the subject.
A student is also familiarized with the Constitution of India by including a separate subject on it. He is not just taught theory part, but efforts are also made to provide him enough practical exposure. At the end of the course, students go through four weeks internship in various news channels, production houses and advertising firms.
There are number of Universities in India which offer Bachelors in Mass Communication. Some of the well-known and reputed universities are - Delhi University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University and MakhanLal Chathurvedi National University.
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Jamia Milia Islamia - AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre:
Located in Delhi, and founded in 1982, the AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre offers the following journalism courses - M.A in mass communication, and M.A in convergent journalism. For the former, you require a Bachelors Degree in Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Commerce, Medicine or Engineering. Admission is on the basis of written test and interview. For the latter, you need a Bachelors Degree in Humanities, Commerce, or Science, with a minimum of 50%, and admission is based on written test, interview and portfolio presentation.
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC):
SIMC is one of the many institutes that fall under the ambit of the Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune. SIMC is known for the PG courses offered, that is Mass Communication and includes Study of Journalism, Audio-Visual Communication and Visual Communication. Admission is a two fold process, the first is the SNAP test, which is common for all institutes under SIU. Those who qualify, are called for the second round comprising of group discussion, home assignment and personal interview. SIMC has started the Bachelors of Media Studies program also since 2008. Admission is on the SET Test Performance, with final selection depending on the home assignment, GD and interview.
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC):
XIC is a component college of the St. Xavier's College Society Trust of Mumbai. It was set up in 1969. It is operated by the by the Society of Jesus. The college offers a Journalism & Mass Communication course, which is at the post-graduate diploma level. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Arts, Sciences, Commerce or Mass Media, with a minimum of 50%. admission is on the results of the written test and interview.
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Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication
Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations & Corporate Communication
This university began as a small education institution in 1920 and became a Central University in 1988, in New Delhi. It offers the MA in convergent journalism, which is a two-year course for 20 students. It covers print, broadcast, online and photo journalism. Admission requires a statement of purpose submitted with the application, an entrance exam and an individual interview. Combined marks on all three assessments determine admission into the course.
AJK Mass Communication Research Centre
Jamia Millia Islamia University
Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Marg
New Delhi-110 025
(+91) 11 2698 7285
ajkmcrc.org
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