
Overview
India's media and mass communication colleges have undergone a transformative change to become centers of creativity, thinking, and professional training. In earlier times,these institutes were instrumental in shaping India’s mass media sector by churning out journalists, content creators, media strategists, and communication experts. Today, many colleges focus on practical exposure while offering upgraded curricula emphasizing a rich blend of conventional journalism and various new-age disciplines of digital media, media ethics, data journalism,and multimedia storytelling. The expanded prominence of media and communication studies in India speaks of growing love for the sector in industries. Institutions now are striving to equip their students to face the ever-changing media environment with a global outlook, interdisciplinarity, and cutting-edge technology.Training in state-of-the-art studios, newsrooms, editing suites,simulation labs, and the like offers students an invaluable industry experience along with academic training.
Continue ReadingTop 10 Media And Mass Communication Colleges in India - 2025
Top 10 Media And Mass Communication Colleges in India - 2025
NAME OF THE College |
Management |
Description |
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Asian College of Journalism, Chennai | Sashi Kumar, Chairman | The institute offers specialized programs in print, new media, television, and radio journalism, combining strong theoretical foundations with hands-on training |
IIMT College Of Management, Noida | Dr Mayank Agarwal, Managing Director | The college offers diverse scholarships, merit-based,need-based, and for achievers in sports and the arts, ensuring that financial challenges don’t hinder academic potential |
Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Delhi | Prof. Rajiv Chopra, Principal | The institute offers a B.A. (Hons.) program in Journalism, focusing on media and communication, the course blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills in journalism, digital media, advertising, and public relations |
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi | Dr Anupama Bhatnagar, Vice Chancellor | The institute offers postgraduate diploma programs in journalism, advertising, public relations, and communication research with a focus on practical training, ethics, and industry relevance |
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University, Bhopal | Vijay Manohar Tiwari, Vice Chancellor | The university offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines like journalism, advertising, public relations, new media, and media management |
Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata | Prof. (Dr) Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay,Vice-Chancellor | The institute's Media and Mass Communication programs offer a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education,blending journalism with fields such as digital media,economics, policy-making,and environmental studies |
Symbiosis Centre for Media & Communication, Pune | Dr Sreeram Gopalkrishnan,Professor & Director | The college has refined its approach, now offering a four-year NEP-aligned undergraduate degree with majors and minors, its A in Mass Communication focuses on content creation and the BBA in Media Management trains students in content management |
Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai | Dr Fr. Conrad Pesso, Director | The institute offers an array of programs in media and mass communication, setting a benchmark for education that balances both theoretical knowledge and practical training |
St. Joseph College of Communication, Kottayam | Fr. Dr. Mathew Muriankary, Principal | The institute offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in media, communication,and visual arts, known for its state-of-the-art facilities, industry-oriented curriculum, and creative environment |
Whistling Woods International, Mumbai | Rahul Puri Director - Academics | With an integrated internship sessions, a r career cell, and a vibrant alumni community, the institute make sure that students receive real-world experience way in media and mass communication before graduation |