Top 10 Colleges of Journalism in India
chillibreeze writer —Ritusmita Biswas
In the late 1960s, when Vinay Som took up a job at the Anandabazar Patrika, his longtime fiancé Radhika refused to marry him. The reason she gave was: “My father will never agree to this match as he believes that those who have nothing else in life to do become writers or journalists!"
Year 2004: Shravani Mishra, an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad plans to take up writing has her full time career as “With the phenomenal growth in media it’s the most happening career right now!!”



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Amrita School of Journalism is a young and vibrant J-School in India. Established in 2004 by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, a premier deemed university, ASJ has recently sent out its first batch of 13 students for a 45-day internship at different newspapers in India. ASJ offers a fully residential one year Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism course. Students get hands-on training right from day one. Industry-ready students step out of the portals of this institution at the end of the course in June every year. Faculty is a mix of experience and youth and guest faculty is drawn from academic circles as well as from the newspaper industry. For details check this link: http://www.amrita.edu/journalism/.
Posted by: Venkat Pulapaka | 29 May 2005 at 06:51 PM