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Overview



The Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM) is one of South Asia's leading post-graduate schools of journalism and media. Located in Bangalore in the heart of India's high-tech industry, the institute offers an excellent curriculum that combines both theory and practice to prepare its graduates for positions in the media industry.

January 2001 marked the opening of the institute. IIJNM is founded by the BS&G Foundation, partnership between the Adi Chunchanagiri Maha Samsthana Trust and The George Foundation (see www.tgfworld.org). The main motivating factor behind the creation of this journalism college is the overwhelming need to improve the quality of journalism and elevate the stature of the profession in India.

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What's New?

August 16, 2010
IIJNM students interview New Yorker staff writer

July 12, 2010
Journalists must watch what they tweet: Abi Sekimitsu / Editor Reuters

May 08, 2010
Young Journalists Face an Ethical Challenge: Rajdeep Sardesai / IBN 18 Network

February 4, 2010
IIJNM almnus writes for The New York Times

January 30, 2010
IIJNM students work for Channel 4 on prestigious project

November 13, 2009
RTI more revolutionary than taking up a gun: Aruna Roy

October 26, 2009
IIJNM alumnus wins Developing Asia Journalism Award

May 2, 2009
IIJNM students unearth troubling government practices

April 30, 2009
IIJNM Students put RTI to good use

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IIJNM School of Continuing Education

In addition to one-year post-graduate and graduate programs offered, IIJNM School of Continuing Education runs short term weekend courses as well as 6-month on-line programs for those who wish to develop/enhance their skills in selected areas of business and journalism. Conducted by the faculty of IIJNM and industry specialists, these courses help students improve their proficiency in writing for business and/or media, audio and video editing, use of multi-media tools, digital photography, citizen journalism and more... >>more

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