Newsroom to digital
Reporting, editing, anchoring, and multimedia storytelling across traditional and new media.
Career Accelerator Domain
MEDIA
Train for newsrooms, digital studios, PR agencies, and content platforms through reporting, production, and creative storytelling with real industry exposure.
BJMC | MJMC | Digital Media | Content Creation
The Media, Communication & Creative Arts domain equips learners to craft compelling stories across print, broadcast, digital, and social platforms.
From news reporting and anchoring to content strategy and brand communication, students build portfolios through studio work, field assignments, and media industry interactions.
BJMC requires 10+2 from a recognized board. MJMC requires graduation in any stream — admissions counselling helps align your media career goals.
UG · 3 years
Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication — TV, digital media, PR, and advertising with studio exposure.
View BJMC detailsPG · 2 years
Master of Journalism & Mass Communication — advanced reporting, production, and editorial leadership.
View MJMC detailsReporting, editing, anchoring, and multimedia storytelling across traditional and new media.
Social media strategy, copywriting, campaign planning, and audience engagement skills.
Practical sessions, production workflows, and visits to leading media houses.
News writing, reporting, and editorial standards
TV production, anchoring, and broadcast journalism
Digital media, social platforms, and content marketing
Public relations, corporate communication, and advertising basics
Photography, videography, and post-production fundamentals
Media law, ethics, and current affairs for informed storytelling
Roles and pathways learners commonly pursue after completing programs in media.
Journalist / Reporter / News Anchor
Digital Content Creator & Social Media Manager
PR & Corporate Communication Executive
Video Producer / Editor
Copywriter & Brand Communication Specialist
Media Planner & Campaign Coordinator
Curriculum aligned with today's fast-moving media and content economy.
Faculty with journalism, production, and communication industry experience.
Industrial visits to newsrooms and studios including leading broadcast networks.
Portfolio-building projects from semester one onward.
Admissions for Session 2026-27 are open in media.
Step 1
Tell us your preferred program and academic background online.
Step 2
Speak with admissions to align goals, eligibility, and specialization.
Step 3
Submit marksheets, ID proof, and required application documents.
Step 4
Secure admission for Session 2026-27 and begin onboarding.