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  About the course   Eligibility   Why to study MA in Journalism   Scope of MA in Journalism   Top 10 colleges in India   Syllabus of the course   Fees Structure   Job Roles   Education after MA in Journalism   Salary for MA in Journalism

About the course

A Master's in Journalism equips students with the skills to research, report, and produce news across various media platforms. It emphasizes critical thinking, ethical reporting, and the use of modern tools and technologies in journalism. This degree fosters the ability to communicate effectively and adapt to the ever-evolving media landscape. Students learn about investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, and the role of journalism in society.

With an MA in Journalism, graduates can pursue careers in print, broadcast, and digital media. The program develops expertise in writing, editing, and storytelling, preparing students for roles such as reporters, editors, and media analysts. The degree also provides a foundation for those interested in specializing in fields like political journalism, sports journalism, or documentary filmmaking. By studying journalism, students gain valuable communication and technical skills, opening doors to diverse career opportunities in the media industry.

Eligibility

Why to study MA in Journalism

Scope of MA in Journalism

Top 10 colleges in India

RANK NAME OF THE COLLEGE AVG PACKAGE NO OF SEATS
1 Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi ₹5 LPA 68
2 AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, New Delhi ₹4 LPA 50
3 University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad ₹4 LPA 25
4 Manipal Institute of Communication, Manipal ₹4 LPA 60
5 Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi ₹6 LPA 40
6 Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi ₹4 LPA 77
7 Jadavpur University, Kolkata ₹5.5 LPA 45
8 Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh ₹3 LPA 20
9 University of Mumbai, Mumbai ₹3 LPA 60
10 University of Calcutta, Kolkata ₹3 LPA 50

Syllabus of the course

YEAR 1

SEM 1 SEM 2
Introduction to Journalism Media Ethics and Laws
Reporting and Editing Investigative Journalism
Communication Theories Media Management
Digital Journalism Advertising and PR
Elective I Elective II

YEAR 2

SEM 3 SEM 4
Broadcast Journalism Documentary Production
Data Journalism Dissertation/Project
Media Research Methods Development Communication
Elective III Elective IV

ELECTIVE PAPERS

Fees Structure

TYPE OF QUOTA AVERAGE FEES PER YEAR
Government Quota ₹25,000 to ₹1,20,000
Management Quota ₹1,50,000 to ₹3,50,000

Job Roles

Education after MA in Journalism

Salary for MA Journalism Graduates

Designations Average Annual Salary (INR)
Reporter ₹3-8 LPA
Editor ₹5-12 LPA
Broadcast Journalist ₹4-10 LPA
Content Creator ₹3.5-8 LPA
Public Relations Officer ₹4-9 LPA
Photojournalist ₹3-7 LPA