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. [more]

City University London and IIJNM have agreed to a Student Exchange Program whereby a select number of students from each other's college will be able to attend the other's program for a full semester without payment of additional tuition fees. The goal is to offer an opportunity for students to learn about the media in the other's country, and to expose them to their industry practices.
IIJNM students will now have the benefit of being mentored by working journalists from UPIU.com. Students will be part of this program twice this academic year—in October and in February. [more]
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What's New?
November 23, 2011
IIJNM & NIMHANS collaborate on Mental Health and Awareness conference
November 23, 2011
Journalism aspirants get their hands dirty
July 21, 2011
Strategic use of social media can help journalists—Columbia Prof
July 18, 2011
TV’s hysterical coverage drowns real issues—HT Editor
July 1, 2011
United Press International's University to train IIJNM students
May 08, 2010
Young journalists Face an ethical challenge: Rajdeep Sardesai/IBN 18 Network
May 2, 2009
IIJNM students unearth troubling government practices
April 30, 2009
IIJNM students put RTI to good use


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Broadcast Workshop
A CNN news producer from New York will be conducting a six-week workshop for IIJNM Broadcast and Multimedia students during the second semester. This intensive session will have three segments: news-of-the-day reporting, in-studio interview, and feature reporting. The goal is to apply the skills already acquired by IIJNM students since the start of the curriculum in a practical real-life broadcast newsroom environment.



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