journalism
journalism is studied at 6 institutes across 6 states in India, as recorded in AISHE data. Combined approved seat intake across all institutes offering journalism is 300 students per year. Programmes in this discipline run 2 to 4 years.
Where Can I Study journalism?
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Programmes in This Discipline
6 institutes shown below.
- Bangalore City College,No.116, Cellakere Mainr Road, Banasawadi, Outer Ring Road, Kalayananagar Post, Bangalore-43
- De Paul Institute of Science and Technology, De Paul Nagar, Angamaly South 683573
- Doaba College Jalandhar
- Pithapur Rajah's Government College (Autonomous)
- Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi
- Sanskar College of Prof. Studies, Dhar Road, Indore
Frequently Asked Questions
How many institutes offer journalism?
6 institutes across 6 states offer programmes in journalism, according to AISHE data.
What programs are offered in journalism?
journalism includes the following programmes: Post Graduate Diploma, B.Voc.-Bachelor of Vocational, M.A.-Master of Arts, B.J.M.C.-Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, B.A.-Bachelor of Arts.
What is the total seat intake for journalism?
The combined approved intake across all institutes offering journalism is 300 seats per year.
What types of institutions offer journalism?
Among institutes offering journalism: 1 university, 5 colleges.
How long do journalism programmes take to complete?
Programmes in journalism typically take 2 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.