Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media - [IIJNM], Bangalore

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media - [IIJNM]

Opp. BGS International Residential School Nityanandanagar, Kumbalgudu Kengeri Hobli, Bengaluru, Karnataka   |   ESTD : 2001   |   Approved By: Type: Private
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About College

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore is one of the South Asia’s leading PG schools of journalism and new media. The institute offers excellent curriculum which combines both practical and theory to prepare the students for positions in media industry. The mission of IIJNM is to educate more and more students in a variety of concepts and practical skills involving gathering, presentation and editing information and preparing them for career in journalism. It is hoped that journalists passing from IIJNM will not just be competent and expert practitioners, but they will also help raise the standards.

Facts and Figures of Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media - [IIJNM], Bangalore, Karnataka

Establishment Year

2001

Founded by

BS&G Foundation

Campus Area

5 acres

Total Faculty Members

20

Total Students

200

How to Reach

Campus is only 45 minutes far from main Bangalore city

Why to Join Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?

  • Placements: Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media has an excellent track record of highest placements of students placed in reputed media organization at highly attractive salaries. Active campus recruitment is complemented by constant contacts with large number of the media companies having good industry reputation.

  • Big Library: This college has a big library which contains many academic related texts and journalisms and subscribes more than 20 magazines and new dailies.

 

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