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PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Overview
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ is a 11 months course offered at the PG level. The total tuition fee for NSoJ PG Diploma in Journalism is INR 442590. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a hostel fee of amount INR 95000 that students are required to pay. The course offers admission to 25 students. Check other courses of NSoJ PG Diploma.
Duration | 11 months |
Course Level | PG Diploma |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Total Tuition Fees | ₹4.43 Lakh |
Average package | ₹3.05 Lakh |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Seat breakup | 25 |
Type of University | null,Autonomous |
PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Fees
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
Fee components | Amount (11 months) |
---|---|
The fees might include components other than tuition fees. | ₹ 4.43 Lakh |
The fees might include components other than hostel fees.
Meal Plan is included in mentioned fee. | ₹ 95,000 |
₹ 5.38 Lakh |
These are based on information available on various sources. Latest values may differ.
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PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Highlights
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
- Journalism education begins with a 10-week skills training module called 'Writing and Reporting'
- Student-run social media platforms for news content
- Each student has to undergo the Professional Skill Bases Course - A set of are mandatory 21 modules related to Journalism taught by the leading professionals in their field
- Course curriculum includes mandatory Capstone Projects Submissions comprising of a detailed study of a subject of the student's choice in the fields of contemporary politics, arts, social issues, culture and many more
- Course offers specialization in Broadcast Media, Print and Convergence Media
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PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Placements
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
Particulars | Statistics (2022) |
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Average Salary | INR 3.05 Lakh |
Highest Salary | INR 3.60 Lakh |
Median Salary | INR 3.20 Lakh |
Lowest Salary | INR 2.80 Lakh |
% Batch placed | 90 |
Top Recruiters for NSoJ
Aaj Tak
Asianet news
BBC Hindi
CNBC Awaz
Deccan Chronicle
India Today Group
NDTV
NEWS X
The Hindu
The Times Of India
PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Entry Requirements
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
PG Diploma in Journalism at NSoJ Admission Process
PG Diploma in Journalism
at NSoJ
- Register and ApplyInterested candidates can apply online with required information.
- Personal InterviewShortlisted candidates will be called for personal interview or telephonic interview based on their assessment form.
- Final SelectionCandidates are selected based on the assessment form and personal interview.
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Hiranmayi
PG Diploma in Journalism - Batch of 2021
Offered by National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ)
4.2
5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
For print journalism, it has great faculty members.
Placements: I am interning at The Better India, which is a reputed digital news platform. Two of my classmates are interning at Deccan Herald. The top recruiting companies include IDG, Deccan Herald, The Hindu, The Indian Express and Outlook Business.
Infrastructure: The material, facilities and infrastructure required for print journalism are available, but the equipment used in the studio for broadcast journalism could be upgraded. There is a lot of space to walk around, and our classrooms are well-ventilated. The boards on the basketball ground need to be changed.
Faculty: The teacher who took most of our classes was a senior editor at The Hindu for decades, and his experiences were valuable and inspiring. Most of the other teachers were helpful too. Our experience with broadcast journalism would be better if we had different teachers for that subject.
Other: I chose PGDM at NSoJ because I wanted to improve my writing skills, and the course did just that. Events such as the NSoJ talk series were very insightful. Experts from different fields such as law, tech, and trade were invited to discuss with us. I wish we were taught broadcast journalism in a better manner. The school also shifted considerably from the initial course plan given, probably due to the pandemic.
Reviewed on 7 May 2021Read More
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Ram Rakshith V
PG Diploma in Journalism - Batch of 2021
Offered by National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ)
4.4
5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Our college provides good placements, nice infrastructure and facilities and experienced teachers.
Placements: Placements have been really good in our college. Our alumni are working in reputed media houses across the country. This year as well, two of the students got their internships in Deccan Herald before four months of completing their course. By the end of the course, all the students are assured of internships followed by job offers in the same organisations. Internships are offered in The Hindu, The Times of India, The Indian Express, Deccan Herald, India Today, Republic TV, Caravan and other prominent print, broadcast and online media houses across the country.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is impressive. The newsroom, broadcast studio and auditorium are very spacious and suit the needs of the students. Classrooms are well ventilated with adequate resources and provide the right ambiance for students to discuss news. There is a good Wi-Fi facility, which helps students to access information online with ease. The hostel accommodation is good, and the quality of the food being provided here is hygienic. It would be nice if some varieties of food items are served every day for hostel students. Sports and games have always been given importance here. Students enjoy playing amid tight schedules in a day. Sports day celebrated here is the most awaited day every year. There is also a Baptist hospital adjacent to our college, which makes it easier for students to visit in case of any emergency or health issues.
Faculty: The course curriculum here is mostly practical-oriented and is the best way to teach journalism in a college. Print journalism is unique among the rest of the journalism courses. We are being taught right from the basics of journalism, including writing, reporting, editing, photography, anchoring, multimedia tools, broadcast tools and many more essential tools. The lecturers here are highly efficient with sufficient work experience in their fields. Broadcast journalism can be given more importance to help students to pursue a promising career in that. We have been introduced to multimedia journalism from this year which is helping us to explore new dimensions in the field. It is really an interesting and creative way of writing a story online.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2021Read More
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Kriti Kulshreshtha
PG Diploma in Journalism - Batch of 2017
Offered by National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ)
3.8
3Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
Great place to start from!
Placements: The placement was 99%. The average salary offered was 20K pm. Your Story, Asianet, Caravine, visited for placement.
100% student got internships at TOI, The Hindu, Indian Express, Rajasthan Patrika. 5k was the highest stipend
I don't have any idea about placement cell!
Infrastructure: The college had fully Wi-Fi campus with smart classes and top class newsroom and studio with the latest equipment. The only bad this was there is no canteen. The college building is not so big and fascinating but they have managed well in limited space. They have tried to give the best out of available resources.
Faculty: The best thing about NSOJ is the faculty, The NSOJ have well experienced and great mentors for the student journalists, They all come from a well-reputed background with not less than 10 years of experience in the field of journalism. They are so helping and caring that every one of them knows each and every student personally and never denies helping even at odd hours. Yes, we all got great exposure. In fact, we mostly spent our time in the field and by learning things practically.
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2018Read More
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