AJK MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTRE, JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi, 110025.
T: 011- 26987285, 26982263,
26986812, 26986810
Email: info@jmiglobal.com
URL: http://jmi.nic.in/OtherInstitutes/MCRC.htm
The AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, popularly called MCRC, is one the foremost institutions set up in post independent India, following the University Grants Commission’s decision to incorporate mass communication training as part of the regular courses offered by universities across India.
The centre has a wide range of sophisticated and modern audio, video and film equipment for its studio, editing rooms and outdoor work.
It has been providing state of the art training in production-based courses like Still Photography and Audio Visual Production, Video & Film Production and Radio Production.
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Director: Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed
Courses Offered:
MA in Mass Communication: 2 years
PhD in Media Studies
PG Diploma in Development Communication [1.5 years, part time]
Admission Information:
Admissions to all the courses in Jamia Millia Islamia are held annually.
Application Form: Can be obtained from the University on payment of the prescribed fees, or it may be downloaded from this website and submitted along with the fees as mentioned in the Prospectus. Only original downloaded forms should be submitted along with the prescribed fee.
Entrance Test:
Written test, followed by an interview. For come courses a group discussion is also held.
Alumni: Jamia Milia University has an alumni association based in Dubai. Check out http://www.jmiglobal.com/
Hostel Facilities: Four hostels for men, limited seats for meritorious candidates only
Other Activities & Facilities:
Jamia Millia Islamia promotes co-curricular activities among the students through the subject associations of the departments, such as students’ seminars, extension lectures, debating competitions, community development works etc.
The AJK MCRC also produces educational enrichment programmes for regular UGC telecasts in countrywide classrooms. It uses its surplus hardware and human resource for the production of professional quality audiovisual programmes; tape slide shows for the public network, development ministries and non government organizations. This interaction with working professionals provides an excellent opportunity for the students to get an insider’s view into the media world. The Centre also provides the environment for research work in media and related issues.
Fee Structure:
PG Diploma in Development Communication: Rs.19, 000.00
Fee details for other courses not available.
Scholarships: Available.
Placement: Placement guaranteed.
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gr88 media school…
I want to get a position in media industry. So, i want to join the mas communication from JMI.
Pls tell ..if a person could not qualify NET in 8 attempts !..has done PhD under the guidance of a supervisor who has fake degrees and outcasted from the Mass Comm dept…could be a faculty in AJK Mass Communication Research Centre ,Jamia university ?
If you are unable to reply please consult Dr(?)Pradeep Kumar Nair.
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