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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Definitely! If you're doing Journalism at Chandigarh University, field trips are a big part of learning.You get to go out and cover events, visit press offices, media houses, or even government and corporate setups to see how reporting works in real life.These trips teach you skills like interviewing, observing, and presenting news stories firsthand.Teachers guide you throughout, making sure you learn the ropes while actually doing the work. It's a fun and practical way to understand journalism beyond classrooms.For anyone who wants to become a reporter or media professional, these trips give valuable real-world exposure and buil
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, students of Journalism and Mass Media at Chandigarh University get the opportunity to work in a fully-equipped TV studio. The department has a professional studio setup with cameras, lighting, green screens, and audio systems where students practice live reporting, news reading, and video production. These sessions are part of practical coursework and are supervised by experienced faculty and media professionals. Students also get the chance to produce short news segments, shows, and digital content, giving them hands-on experience similar to working in a real broadcast environment. This practical exposure ensures that graduates a
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, Chandigarh University provides ample opportunities for students to learn anchoring and voiceover skills. The Journalism and Mass Media department has specialised media labs and studios where students get hands-on training in voice modulation, diction, and presentation. Practical sessions include news reading, hosting events, and recording voiceovers for projects and short films. Faculty members, who are experienced media professionals, guide students on techniques used in TV channels, radio, and digital media. Additionally, workshops and guest lectures by industry experts give insights into real-world broadcasting standards. This
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Definitely! Chandigarh University really takes care of students when it comes to resources for Journalism and Mass Media. The library has tons of books and magazines about media, communication, and journalism, and you can also find plenty of e-books and online journals. On top of that, the department has media labs, computer systems with editing software, and digital tools that make working on projects easier. Whether you're doing research for an assignment or editing a video for a project, everything you need is available. These facilities make a huge difference because students can combine learning from books with hands-on practice,
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, Chandigarh University provides good research opportunities for Journalism and Mass Media students. The Department encourages students to take up projects on topics like digital media trends, film studies, political communication, or the role of social media in society. Faculty members guide students in writing research papers, case studies, and articles that can even get published in reputed journals. The university also organizes seminars, workshops, and conferences where students can present their work and interact with experts from media and academia. For those planning higher studies like Ph.D., this early exposure to research
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, definitely. One of the best things about doing journalism at Chandigarh University is the international exposure. Students get options to go for semester exchange programs with universities in countries like the USA, Canada, or Europe. Some even get internships abroad, which adds a big plus to their CV. Apart from this, CU regularly invites international journalists, media professors, and industry experts for workshops and guest lectures. It's exciting because you don't just learn how journalism works in India, but also how media functions globally. This kind of exposure makes you more confident and gives you a wider view of oppor
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
If you're planning to study Journalism, then yes, a campus tour of Chandigarh University is worth it.
Reading about facilities online is one thing, but when you actually walk through the studios, editing rooms, and media labs, you'll see how serious the university is about giving practical training. You also get a feel of the vibe on campus—how students interact, how the hostel and common areas look, and how the environment supports creativity. For Journalism, practical exposure matters a lot, so checking out the newsroom, radio station, and recording setups in person can help you decide better. Plus, CU's campus is lively with
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The journalism department connects with national and regional news channels for training programs. Students often get chance to join teams in production, reporting and editing. The university also arranges industry visits so students can see how newsroom works. Practical exposure is also given through CU community radio station where students practice hosting and reporting. The career cell of the university helps them in finding suitable internship options and prepare for interviews. Because of such support, students manage to work with well known media houses like News India 18, India TV and others. These internships give them basic k
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Impressive placement trends have been seen in this department by the students, with most getting recruited in top media and communication organizations. Reputed recruiters include Edifecs Technologies Pvt Ltd, Praper Media, The Ideaz Factory, Radio Mirchi, ABP Sanjha, White Hill Studio, Ghaint Punjab Media Pvt. Ltd., Summer News and Connect FM Canada, etc. with an initial package of Rs. 5-7 LPA.
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