Filters
Filters
- Asia
- India
- Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication Programs
- Journalism
- On-Campus
Sort by
4 Journalism Degree Programs in India


New Shores International College
B.A(H) IN JOURNALISM & TOURISM
- Bengaluru, India
BA
On-Campus
English
FOR THE NEW AGE BRAVE STORYTELLERS The bulk of journalism majors cleave to standard coursework that only teaches one form of communication – whether it be paper journalism, magazine, digital media, or broadcasting. New Shores has recognized the demand for journalists with an overarching knowledge of the subject matters they address. Therefore, we have innovated coursework that educates not only about journalism skills but about common journalistic topics as well. Our university’s philosophy of subverting the usual into the extraordinary naturally gave birth to this degree program. In these challenging courses, students are taught to think critically and analyze nuanced, interconnected topics in journalism. Our faculty is home to a dedicated group of authors who release books on valuable topics and publish in leading research papers and magazines.


St. Francis College
MA Mass Communication & Journalism
- Uma Nagar, India
MA
On-Campus
English
Demonstrate an understanding of communications and human behavior in consonance with recent advances in the discipline. Applies skills problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning to design and execute innovative research projects. Communicates effectively, comprehends knowledge, writes effectively reports, designs documentation and makes effective presentations.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!


Chitkara University
2-YEAR M.A IN JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION
- Rajpura, India
MA
On-Campus
English
A hands-on, UNESCO Model Curricula-inspired program that develops technical skills along with an understanding of artistic, historical, and theoretical foundations of the discipline. PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Indian Media and Entertainment industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. Its various segments, Film, Television, Advertising, Print, and Digital have witnessed tremendous growth in the last few years. The industry is highly driven by strong consumption in non-metro and small cities, intense emergence of regional media, and burgeoning new media businesses and formats. Our Masters's program is built on a strong theoretical foundation supported by applied research into the dynamics of communication and the creative industries, together, with professional expertise.


Amity Online
MASTER OF ARTS (JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION)
- Ghaziabad, India
MA
On-Campus
English
KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR PROGRAM: Truly Global Education With Eminent International Faculty Robust Learning Management System and Flipped Learning Model for Maximized Learning Outcomes Personalized Learning Through Unique Option of Choice Based Credit System Complete Hand Holding & Support By Student Relationship Managers Dedicated Career Support & Virtual Job Fairs With 100+ Hiring Partners Portfolio Building With Real-world Industry Projects
Popular Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication Programs Journalism degree types
Learn more about Journalism degree programs in India
Journalism can involve the study of skills and values needed to develop and report the news. Journalists may cover the news through broadcast media, such as television and radio. Journalists can also be found in print outlets, such as magazines and newspapers.
Found in the Southern part of Asia, the Republic of India is second most populated country in the world with approximately 1.27 billion people. India has four types of universities; Central Universities, State Universities, Deemed University and Private Universities consisting in over 550+ institutions.