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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media PG Courses 2025

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media Courses and Fees 2025

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PG Diploma(3 courses)
4.6 L - 4.8 L
Graduation : 50 %
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Q:   When are Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media application forms out?

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media applications are currently open. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements can apply for the preferred course. Besides, aspirants can also fill out the application form and submit it offline. Admission is offered on first-come-first-serve-basis. Hence, aspirants must apply as soon as the form is available.

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Q:   What is the application fee for IIJNM Bangalore?

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Aspirants need to pay an application fee to register for a course at IIJNM Bangalore. The application fee for PG Diploma courses is INR 1,500. Candidates can pay the application processing fee using a Credit/ Debit card/ Net Banking/ UPI (for online applications), or bank draft/ pay order (payable at Bangalore) drawn in favour of “IIJNM Bangalore” for offline submission.

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Q:   Which entrance exam scores does Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media accept for admission to MVSC?

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Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media only offers Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism Programs. Institute offers PG Diploma in three specialisations - Multimedia, Broadcast and Print. The selection process of the Institute is based on candidates' scores in IIJNM Aptitude test with no age limit. Candidates need to meet some eligibility criteria to apply for any of the course at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media like Admission test, Personal Interview, and then Counselling. and both this college are very repute colleges.

You can check admission process, courses and fess on shiksha.com

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Q:   What is the latest cutoff information for admission to PG Diploma at Indian Institute of Jm & New Media, Bangalore?

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As such there is no cutoff reqired you have to only give admission test, personal interview, and after counselling if you got selected you got a notificationfor acceptance of admission.2022 year cutoff was 55 percentile.

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media Fee Structure

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Q:   What is the fee for PG Diploma at IIJNM Bangalore?

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The total tuition fee for Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media PG Diploma ranges between INR 4.6 lakh and INR 4.8 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates need to pay the course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the institute. Besides, aspirants also need to pay an application fee of INR 1,500 in the start to register for a course.

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Q:   What is the hostel fee at IIJNM Bangalore?

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Students can opt for hostel available at IIJNM Bangalore. Students need to pay housing and meal fee in two installments. All the fees are payable at the time of registration for the semester. Below is housing and meal fee for IIJNM Bangalore:

ParticularsFee
Housing feeINR 25,000 per semester
MealsINR 57,500 per semester
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Q:   What is the fee for PG courses at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) is a great institute if you are a journalism-enthusiast. They only offer postgraduate Diploma programs in Print Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, and Online/Multimedia Journalism. These programs are one year long and have a total tuition fee ranging from INR 4,25,000 to INR 4,45,000.

You can check full fess structure on shiksha.com

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Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism - Batch of 2017
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Pretty satisfied with IIJNM.
Placements: Out of our batch of 96 almost 50 of us were placed one month before our course was to end. Given the industry standards in that year, our packages were decent for people starting out in the industry. There was some serious competition between students of Broadcast Journalism and Print Journalism particularly but some organisations like TimesNet and Bloomberg chose students from across streams. Some other news organisations to visit our campus were The New Indian Express and we were mostly offered desk jobs as trainees and assistant editors since we were novices but there was a lot of scope for growth.
Infrastructure: We had the best of facilities at our disposal for learning. The computer lab, production room, recording studio setup, everything was brilliantly. The auditoriums where our classes were held were equipped with projectors and a decent audio setup and we also had a small library which held books across a wide range of genres and subjects. The hostel on the other hand had terrible rooms and very old wooden cupboard that seriously required replacing. The window glasses could crack at literally any minute and the food was terrible! We had sports equipment for leisurely days which were rare with such a hectic schedule.
Faculty: The teachers were qualified, knowledgeable and had sufficient field experience. We got the best of both practical and theoretical knowledge. A boot camp at the beginning of the course helped us develop a decent understand for all streams of journalism and even after we picked our specialisations we had absolute freedom to learn tricks for other streams. I chose Print Journalism but I also learnt how to build a website and how a production room operates during news hour. The curriculum is absolutely relevant and the institute puts in hard work to keep itself up-to-date. There are guest lectures held all year round and you get the opportunity to interact with professionals from across the world.
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Post Graduate Diploma in Online/Multimedia Journalism - Batch of 2020
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Choose IIJNM if you're willing to work hard.
Placements: Placement cell is fair enough. Top companies that come for recruitment are Times Now, Economics Times, Dean Herald, Reuters, Cogencis etc. But for those who are hard-working but are unlucky with placements, IIJNM helps such students through their strong alumni network.
Infrastructure: The campus is located away from the city due to this commuting is a little bit of a problem but there is always college cab for the students. They have every facility in Media Lab and it is accessible to any student till 10 p. m. Hostel is really good with spacious rooms, clean washrooms. Also have basketball court.
Faculty: The teachers are really helpful and they take care of students. They will listen to you even if your views are bizarre. They encourage the student to speak up. Most importantly, they are all generally journalists who have flourished in their respective fields. There are visiting faculty too.
Other: Campus life is too good. Students from several parts of India come to this college so diversity is strong. It, therefore, encourages an interactive environment.
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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media 
Admission FAQs

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for MVSC at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?

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Master of Visual Storytelling and Communication (MVSC) program at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) is a PG course and one of the top demanding course in institute.

Eligibility Criteria : To get eligible in this course you need a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university and require a minimum passing percentage of marks 60% in each year. IIJNM conduct its own entrance test for the MVSC program, also accept scores from national-level test like CAT or XAT.

You can check all information related to eligibility Criteria and which courses that offers on shiksha.com

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Q:   Can I get B.Tech at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media with 75 percentile in TJEE?

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No, because B.Tech programme at the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) are not avilable college does not offer B.Tech programme.

 IIJNM does not offer B.Tech degrees: IIJNM only offering Bachelor of Arts (BA) programs in Journalism and Mass Communication, and Master of Arts (MA) programs in various media specializations. They do not have any engineering programs.

TJEE entrance test: The Telangana State Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) is for admission into UG programs offered by various colleges in Telangana state and also IIJNM is located in Delhi, so that's why TJEE does not applicable here.

Therefore, your TJEE score is useful if you are interested in applying for engineering colleges and universities in Telangana.

You can check some engineering colleges on shiksha.com.

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Q:   What are the minimum marks required for MVSC at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media 2023?

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Admission in Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media is based on the students  last education score. Students must have passed class 12th with passing marks in all the subjects. Students are given admissions on candidate's undergraduate score, IIJNM entrance test and personal round of interview. Test is of 100 marks and scoring above 70 is good and rest depends on score in interview test.

  • Undergraduate marks : To increases you chance of admission a strong score we can say ideally above 60%.
  • IIJNM Entrance Test (IIJET) : This test is basically to check candidate aptitude for journalism and media studies
  • Interview :  In interview they check your communication skills and a clear vision make a positive impression.

You can check all the admission process on shiksha.com

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Q:   Are admissions to various courses open at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media admissions are currently open. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirement can apply online as well as offline for the preferred course. The selection for PG Diploma courses is based on admission test conducted by the institute. 

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Q:   How costly is Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) can be considered moderately expensive, with total costs depending on the specific programme you choose. We would say this institute is expensive in some condition but college is providing facilities also. Total course fee for all three specializations lies in the range of INR 4.25 lakhs to INR 4.45 lakhs. But keep in mind that fees is depend on your caste, cut off.

Fee: INR 75,000 (payable within 15 days of notification).

Tuition fee: INR 3,75,000.

You can check all courses fees structure and all other information like placement, admission process on shiksha.com

 

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Answered 4 months ago

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media has not specified the minimum aggregate to get admission in PG Diploma. However, aspirants have to complete at least graduation to apply for admission. Hence, candidates also need to qualify graduation along with Class 12 to get admission in IIJNM.

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Answered 4 months ago

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media admissions are based on entrance exam. The institute conducts an admission test to select candidates for PG Diploma programme. Aspirants have to first fill out the application form for the preferred course. Futher, candidates are called for a personal int

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Nishtha Shukla

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The Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) has a systematic admissions process that you must adhere to be admitted. Make sure you are qualified for the programme you are interested in, such as a journalism and media studies bachelor's or master's degree, before proceeding. After that,

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Answered 4 months ago

Candidates who wish to apply for admission at Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media Bangalore need to fulfil the below criteria:

  • Aspirants must complete graduation in any discipline
  • Candidates awaiting results may also apply
  • Pre-university students with work experience may be considered

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Nishtha Shukla

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Answered 4 months ago

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media offers PG Diploma course for a duration of one-year. The course is available in Print, Broadcast and Multimedia/ Online Journalism. Candidates who fulfil both eligibility and selection requirements are offered admission in the institute.

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