Do you love the adrenaline rush when you are on your toes all the time and doing something thrilling? Do you feel more interested in politics and current affairs than your friends and peers? Do you think you have what it takes to be a journalist? If the answer is a big YES, it is time to learn the skills required for this profession. Life cannot be imagined without
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Known as one of the best mass communication institutes in the country, IIMC is funded and promoted by the Indian government. It falls under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. The premier institution offers post-graduate courses in Print and Electronic Communication, Advertising and Public Relations. Nidhi Razdan, Ravish Kumar and Deepak Chaurasiya are some of the noted IIMCians.
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Some of the best talents of the industry came from Anwar Jamal Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, another well-known institute for media studies. It offers post-graduate courses in Mass Communication, Convergent
3. Sardar Patel College of Communication and Management
Let Noble Thoughts Come To Us From All Sides – this is the motto of the institution, established under the renowned Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. This reputed institution offers courses in Mass Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, Marketing and Advertising. Working professionals can opt for the evening classes, held on weekdays.
4. Institute for Media Studies and Information Technology
This was established under New Delhi YMCA. On its official website, IMSIT claims to have trained more than 5,000 media professionals across various fields. Apart from offering full-year diplomas, this institute also offers short-term courses in different subjects such as Radio Journalism, TV Journalism, Print Journalism, etc.
5. JIMS
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