Journalism and Mass Communication
Journalism and Mass Communication is studied at 107 institutes across 25 states in India, as recorded in AISHE data. Combined approved seat intake across all institutes offering Journalism and Mass Communication is 123,890 students per year. Programmes in this discipline run 1 to 5 years.
Where Can I Study Journalism and Mass Communication?
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Programmes in This Discipline
106 institutes shown below.
- GNA UNIVERSITY
- GOPAL NARAYAN SINGH UNIVERSITY
- Govt. Bilasa Girls PG College, Bilaspur
- Govt. Maharshi Valmiki Post Graduate College Bhanupratappur
- Govt. Women's College
- Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
- Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
- HARICHAND GURUCHAND UNIVERSITY
- HAVERI UNIVERSITY
- Himachal Pradesh University , Shimla
- Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
- I K Gujral Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar
- IIS (Deemed to be University), Jaipur
- IMS UNISON UNIVERSITY
- INDIRAPURAM INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES INDIRAPURAM GHAZIABAD
- Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak
- Institute of Language Studies and Applied Social Sciences, (ILSASS), Vallabh Vidyanagar
- JAGAN NATH UNIVERSITY, JHAJJAR
- JECRC UNIVERSITY
- Jigyasa University, Dehradun
- K.R. MANGALAM UNIVERSITY, GURGAON
- KARNATAKA JANAPADA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, GOTAGODI
- KOPPAL UNIVERSITY
- Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University, Guwahati
- M K University
- MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION BANGALURU CAMPUS
- Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
- Maharaja Manindra Ch. College
- Mar Ivanios College (Autonomous), Thiruvananthapuram
- Mrinalini Datta Mahavidyapith
Frequently Asked Questions
How many institutes offer Journalism and Mass Communication?
107 institutes across 25 states offer programmes in Journalism and Mass Communication, according to AISHE data.
What programs are offered in Journalism and Mass Communication?
Journalism and Mass Communication includes the following programmes: Ph.D.-Doctor of Philosophy, M.J.-Master of Journalism, M.A.-Master of Arts, M.J.M.C.-Master of Journalism and Mass Communication, B.J.M.C.-Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, B.A.-Bachelor of Arts, Post Graduate Diploma, Integrated M.A.-Integrated Master of Arts, MA-JMC(Master of Arts-Journalism and Mass Communication), Diploma-Diploma, Certificate-Certificate, M.M.C.-Master in Mass Communication, and 2 more.
What is the total seat intake for Journalism and Mass Communication?
The combined approved intake across all institutes offering Journalism and Mass Communication is 123,890 seats per year.
What types of institutions offer Journalism and Mass Communication?
Among institutes offering Journalism and Mass Communication: 69 universitys, 37 colleges.
How long do Journalism and Mass Communication programmes take to complete?
Programmes in Journalism and Mass Communication typically take 1 to 5 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.