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MANVI KHOSLA

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, Chandigarh University also offers MA in Journalism and Mass Communication. Subjects taught are: 

  • Communication Theories and Models

  • Mass Media: History and Contemporary Scenario

  • Print Journalism: Reporting and Editing

  • Advanced Photography

  • Media Laws & Ethics

  • Communication Research

  • Digital Media

  • Radio & Television Programming and Production

  • Advertising & Public Relations Concepts

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Kartik Wadhwa

Beginner-Level 3

As far as I know, subjects taught in BA Journalism and Mass Communication at Chandigarh University is: 

Basics of Journalism

Mass Communication Theories

News Reporting and Editing

Radio and TV Production

Digital Media and Content Writing

Photography and Videography

Public Relations and Advertising

Media Laws and Ethics

Film Studies

Event Management

Anchoring and Voiceover

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Amrit

Beginner-Level 4

Sure, students find excellent placement offers n major channels like AAJ Tk, NDTV, Hindustan Times, The tribune, The ideaz Factory, radio Mirchi, ABP Snjha, White Hill Studio, Ghaint Punjab Media Pvt Ltd, Summer News and Connect fm Canada etc. Such placements are not just in the front line of new reading or reporting. Most of the students join editing, production, writing and digital avenues. So those few give them a platform to start careers in areas other than journalism. Where students are placed shows that they have several options in the media world with their studies completed. this also stands testimony to the fact that opportun

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Preekshit Singh

Beginner-Level 4

It is possible. Journalism students from Chandigarh University can also apply for the Walt Disney Cultural Program. The programme is designed for students of different streams. It is more about skills, discipline, and readiness than just the course.
To join, students must maintain good CGPA and attendance. Some universities ask for minimum marks or semester completion before you apply. After that, there is a selection round where Disney team may take interview. Along with this, university also guides students about the steps. If you stay active in your Journalism projects and practical work, it makes your profile stronger.
So yes, even a

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Vandana Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 6

Student life is not only about books. It is also about learning from the world outside. Journalism students at the university get such chances through cultural exchange programs. The university has links with different international institutions. Because of this, students can apply for short exchange programs, workshops, and study tours. These programs help them meet students from other countries and understand new media cultures. It gives them new ideas about reporting, writing, and communication. Such exposure is very useful for journalism because the field is always global. Apart from studies, students also join cultural events, deb

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Balwant Singh

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Every student dreams of a stage, and here the stage is a radio. Radio Punjab 90.0 at Chandigarh University gives that stage in a very direct way. It is a place where classroom knowledge turns into practice. Students join daily programs, plan content, and sometimes host live sessions. The setup includes recording studios and broadcast room, so they see how media runs from inside. The work is not only about talking, but also about writing scripts, editing audio, and learning discipline of timing. It teaches them patience and also builds their confidence slowly. Many use this platform to try creative ideas and some even address social iss

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Aakshi dalmia

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Design students at IILM University, Gurugram have access to a variety of workshops that blend creative skill-building with industry relevance. These sessions cover areas such as visual communication, fashion and textile design, user experience (UX) and interface design, product prototyping, and digital tools like Adobe Creative Suite. Additionally, workshops often focus on conceptual thinking, trend analysis, sustainable design practices, and design entrepreneurship, helping students connect theory with real-world applications. Many of these workshops are conducted by industry experts or visiting professionals, giving students hands-on

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Aakshi dalmia

Contributor-Level 10

The Design programme at IILM University, Gurugram emphasizes conceptual thinking as much as, if not more than, software skills. While students do gain proficiency in essential design tools and software, the curriculum prioritizes developing creativity, problem-solving abilities, and a strong understanding of design principles. Through projects, workshops, and interdisciplinary assignments, students are encouraged to think critically, explore innovative ideas, and translate concepts into tangible solutions. This balanced approach ensures that graduates are not just technically competent but also capable of approaching design challenges

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Aman Shandillya

Beginner-Level 3

Laws students have a wide variety of options to choose there career paths but these are some commonly choosen career paths

Corporate Law
Litigation
Judicial service
Alternative Dispute Resolution
NGO & Policy research

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Manya

Contributor-Level 9

First year itself! A lot of the students do internships with NGOs, legal aid cells, or junior advocates just to get exposure.

By second year, people start interning with law firms or in-house legal teams. The career development cell helps, but honestly, professors and seniors also give you contacts. It's a gradual build-up, so by the end of the degree, students have interned in multiple places and gained a good amount of experience and exposure.

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Shrinkhala S Chand

Contributor-Level 7

IILM University Gurugram aligns its programs with global standards like:

- International faculty collaborations and guest lectures
- Globally recognised curriculum frameworks
- Student exchange programs with partner universities
- International certifications and workshops
- Global accreditation and rankings focus.

Gives us a global edge.

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