Journalism&Mass Communication

Journalism&Mass Communication is studied at 212 institutes across 27 states in India, as recorded in AISHE data. Combined approved seat intake across all institutes offering Journalism&Mass Communication is 19,408 students per year. Programmes in this discipline run 1 to 4 years.

Institutes Offering212
States Covered27
Total Seat Intake19,408
Duration1 to 4 years

Where Can I Study Journalism&Mass Communication?

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Programmes in This Discipline

212 institutes shown below.

All (212) University (129) Standalone Institution (3) College (80)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many institutes offer Journalism&Mass Communication?

212 institutes across 27 states offer programmes in Journalism&Mass Communication, according to AISHE data.

What programs are offered in Journalism&Mass Communication?

Journalism&Mass Communication includes the following programmes: Post Graduate Diploma, Ph.D.-Doctor of Philosophy, B.J.-Bachelor of Journalism, MA-JMC(Master of Arts-Journalism and Mass Communication), M.J.-Master of Journalism, B.A.-Bachelor of Arts, M.A.-Master of Arts, B.J.M.C.-Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, M.J.M.C.-Master of Journalism and Mass Communication, B.A.(Hons)-Bachelor of Arts (Honors), BAJMC(Bachelor of Arts-Journalism and Mass Communication) 4 years Honours Course, Diploma-Diploma, and 5 more.

What is the total seat intake for Journalism&Mass Communication?

The combined approved intake across all institutes offering Journalism&Mass Communication is 19,408 seats per year.

What types of institutions offer Journalism&Mass Communication?

Among institutes offering Journalism&Mass Communication: 129 universitys, 3 standalone institutions, 80 colleges.

How long do Journalism&Mass Communication programmes take to complete?

Programmes in Journalism&Mass Communication typically take 1 to 4 years to complete, based on AISHE-reported durations.

Data sourced from the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE). Seat intake figures are as reported by institutes; verify current numbers with the institute directly before applying.