Diploma | Diploma

Journalism and Mass Communication

  • Course Overview
  • Why Choose This Course?
  • Curriculum
  • Fee Structure
  • FAQs

The Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication is a one-year undergraduate-level program designed to introduce students to the foundational principles of journalism, mass media, and communication studies. The course covers core areas such as news gathering, reporting, editing, media ethics, advertising, public relations, and digital media communication.

The program emphasizes practical learning through newsroom simulations, media labs, field reporting assignments, content production projects, and internships. Students gain industry-relevant skills aligned with contemporary media practices across print, broadcast, and digital platforms, preparing them for entry-level roles in the media and communication sector.

Job Opportunities
Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths, including:
Reporter – Collects, verifies, and presents news stories for print, broadcast, or digital platforms.
Content Writer – Develops written content for media organizations, websites, and communication agencies.
News Assistant – Supports newsroom operations including research, editing, and content coordination.
Media Executive – Assists in media planning, coordination, and communication activities.
Public Relations Assistant – Supports PR campaigns, media relations, and organizational communication.
Social Media Executive – Manages content creation and engagement across social media platforms.
Broadcast Assistant – Assists in radio or television production and programming activities.
Editorial Assistant – Helps editors with content review, proofreading, and publication processes.

Focused Industries
The journalism and mass communication sector continues to grow in India and globally due to increasing demand for digital content, news dissemination, and strategic communication across platforms. Expansion of digital media, regional media networks, and content-driven industries has created sustained demand for trained media professionals.

  • Print Media – Newspapers and magazines

  • Television Media – News and entertainment channels

  • Digital Media – News portals and online platforms

  • Advertising – Creative and media agencies

  • Public Relations – Corporate and consultancy firms

  • Radio Broadcasting – FM and digital radio networks

Market Leader Companies
Indian Companies: Times Group, Zee Media Corporation, Network18, India Today Group, ABP Group, Jagran Prakashan
International Companies: BBC, CNN, Reuters, Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, Al Jazeera

Future Forecast -
The journalism and mass communication field is expected to maintain steady growth driven by digital transformation, multimedia storytelling, and evolving audience consumption patterns. Increasing integration of digital tools and content platforms supports long-term career sustainability and continuous skill development for media professionals.

Why Choose
This program offers an early entry into the media and communication domain with a balanced focus on theoretical understanding and practical skill development. It provides a structured pathway for students to explore journalism and media careers after secondary education.

The diploma builds a strong foundation for further academic progression or entry-level employment, enabling learners to adapt to diverse media roles and evolving communication environments.

This program offers an integrated academic approach combining social sciences with traditional knowledge systems, enabling learners to develop a broad yet practical understanding of human-centric disciplines.

The balanced structure supports skill development, ethical awareness, and applied learning, making it suitable for students seeking foundational qualifications with flexible career applicability.

The diploma program has a duration of one year divided into two semesters.

Candidates must have completed 10+2 or higher secondary education from a recognized board.

Yes, the program is designed for students who have completed higher secondary education and wish to enter the media field.

Students develop skills in news reporting, media writing, content creation, basic editing, and digital communication.

Yes, graduates may pursue advanced diploma, undergraduate, or degree-level programs in journalism and mass communication.