M.J.-Master of Journalism

Post Graduate ยท Master of Arts in Journalism

M.J.-Master of Journalism is a Post Graduate-level programme in Master of Arts in Journalism, offered by 41 institutes across 15 states in India, as recorded in AISHE data. Combined approved seat intake across all institutes offering this programme is 1,302 students per year. Duration is 1 to 2 years.

Institutes Offering41
States Covered15
Total Seat Intake1,302
Duration1 to 2 years

Where Can I Study M.J.-Master of Journalism?

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25 institutes shown below (filtered by University).

All (41) University (25) Standalone Institution (0) College (16)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many institutes offer M.J.-Master of Journalism?

41 institutes across 15 states offer M.J.-Master of Journalism, according to AISHE data.

What disciplines are offered in M.J.-Master of Journalism?

M.J.-Master of Journalism falls under the following disciplines: Master of Arts in Journalism, Journalism and Mass Communication, Journalism&Mass Communication, Master of Journalism, Journalism, Master of Science in Media Science&Journalism, JOURNALISM, Print Media, MJ, Master of Journalism(M.J.), MA-JOURNALISMANDMASSCOMMUNICATION(MJMC), art, and 3 more.

What is the total seat intake for M.J.-Master of Journalism?

The combined approved intake across all institutes offering M.J.-Master of Journalism is 1,302 seats per year.

What types of institutions offer M.J.-Master of Journalism?

Among institutes offering M.J.-Master of Journalism: 25 universitys, 16 colleges.

How long does M.J.-Master of Journalism take to complete?

M.J.-Master of Journalism typically takes 1 to 2 years to complete, based on AISHE-reported durations across institutes.

Is M.J.-Master of Journalism available in distance/online mode?

M.J.-Master of Journalism is offered in the following mode(s): Regular (39 institutes), Distance (2 institutes).

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