NSoJÂ Faculty Details & Reviews ,Hebbal, Bangalore
- Hebbal, Bangalore | 4.5(10 Reviews)| 2 Student Q&AShare
Faculty Reviews
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.
Faculty: The faculty members are very knowledgeable, highly qualified and friendly. Because of their friendly behavior, the students can approach them and ask questions without hesitation. The course curriculum is finely structured, which makes the students learn beyond lessons. They not only focus on theoretical lessons but also give importance to practical sessions.
Faculty: Our faculty members are the best, well-qualified and experienced. One doesn't have the wall of teacher and student here. Our faculty members are easily approachable to the students. They believe in building a strong relationship between teachers and students. Our college focuses equally on providing bookish and practical knowledge. Our curriculum keeps us intact with the happenings around the world and keeps us occupied with learning new things all the time.
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 importan...
Faculty: The faculty members in the college are highly qualified in their field and are storehouses of knowledge. They are very friendly and helping which makes it easy for the students to approach them without any hesitation. The college also concentrates on imparting practical knowledge than the theoretical lessons which helps students gain more knowledge and exposure in the subjects. The course curriculum is structured in such a way that the students come out as skilled and qualified journalists.
Faculty: Teachers go beyond to ensure that we are making the most out of the time we spend in college. They actively take part in planning and executing events for our benefit in addition to always being supportive in our academic endeavours. They provide us with extra information that is very useful for us both inside and outside the classroom. They are preparing us for university exams as well as public exams we may like to take. Our professors are very approachable and easy to talk to. All our profess...
Faculty: Our professors and guest faculty are not only highly qualified but also have the first-hand experience in the subjects they teach. The college arranges talks and programmes where we get to interact with people of high expertise in different fields of work, allowing us to gather insight and get a glimpse of their professional lives. Even during the lockdown, our professors continued to teach online and made us feel as though we were sitting in a classroom. During the lockdown, we had about three ...
Faculty: We have professors and guest faculty from the journalist community and other fields. We have regular interaction with distinguished professionals through our special talks and programmes, encouraging a free flow of ideas and discourse. Our lectures are student-centric and go beyond our course curriculum. Almost all our assignments involve going out on the field and learning things hands-on. Through producing stories for our student-run news portal The Tannoy, we acquire essential skills and expe...
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.
Faculty: Comes under BCU. So no structure to exams. Faculty keeps quitting. No stability in faculty management. Previous faculty like Baba Prasad, Godwin Emmanuel, Vinusha Kannan were better, but None of them are there anymore. Students just need to go out and learn on their own.
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Student Forum
Answered 4 months ago
After reviewing the statements from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key benefits:
* Facilities: The campus is Wi-Fi enabled, with spacious and well-ventilated classrooms, a newsroom, studio, and auditorium. The facilities are conducive to learning and cre
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Answered 4 months ago
Here's how the course curriculum at NSoJ is structured for B.A.:
Student-Centric Approach
* Lectures are designed to be student-centric, going beyond the course curriculum.
* Assignments often involve hands-on learning and going out on the field to gather information.
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Is it worth pursuing B.A. at NSoJ?