I have completed my 12th. Now I want to go for mass com and journalism. I don't understand which college to consider.

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    Dear Shireen, In 16 years of my career I have seen LPU grow to become a professional education behemoth. I produces smart and Intelligent journalists. Not only journalists you can find LPU journalism students at various sectors of Media and Entertainment. For eg: I know one LPU Student who got placed as a Celebrity Manager in T-series. LPU provides teaching by Doctorate faculty along with the handful practical study by experienced professionals. LPU has Adequate/appropriate equipment which they use on regular basis for making their children well trained even practically. LPU have separate Professional Audio and Large size Video Studio.
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    There are some good universities and Media houses both for getting Journalism education and job respectively. Better you should become a mature journalist. INDIA is a big platform to learn Journalism and its ethics. Few things you should keep on your mind prior to proceed for Journalism degree;
    Do they have a experienced faculty (Faculty must have expertise in theory and practical both). Do they have Adequate/appropriate equipment to make you expert in handling them. Do they have Audio/Video studio to teach them practically. Are they running any Media house. Do they provide the platform to you for doing practices. Do they have such a
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    LPU School of Journalism and Film Production organized a national conference on Contemporary Perspectives in Design and Creative Arts' (CPDCA 2018) to have a holistic understanding of issues relating to space, forms, frugality, sustainability and functionality in design and creative arts. The conferences provides a platform for scholars and professionals to share and discuss the innovations and development in the field of design and creative arts. LPU students shared how the conference benefited them by expanding their knowledge about design and creative arts and how words of renowned artists and designers widened their perspective on
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    N Pathania | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Hi, LPU is the best. School of Journalism and Film Production, LPU, is a leading teacher education institution in northern India. It offers courses from journalism, TV, and film industries from Bachelor to doctorate level. The School has an enriched library with huge stock of books, reference materials, and journals (print, electronic as well as online), and modern lab facilities to support teaching, learning, and research. The School follows a professional curriculum in its academic programmes. It also holds seminars and conferences at national and international levels. The students are also provided with mandatory curricular inputs a
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