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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Journalism

    Maharishi Arvind University Jaipur
    Duration
    4 Years
    Journalism UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Journalism

    Maharishi Arvind University Jaipur
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹25,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Journalism
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹25,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    150

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    150

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Across 8 Semesters

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    IJN101Introduction to Journalism3-0-0-3-
    IJN102Media and Society3-0-0-3-
    IJN103Writing for Media3-0-0-3-
    IJN104Introduction to Digital Tools2-0-2-3-
    IJN105History of Journalism3-0-0-3-
    IJN106Media Ethics and Law3-0-0-3-
    IIJN201News Reporting Techniques3-0-0-3JN101
    IIJN202Digital Storytelling3-0-0-3JN104
    IIJN203Audiovisual Production2-0-2-3JN104
    IIJN204Research Methods in Journalism3-0-0-3JN101
    IIJN205Data Analysis for Journalists3-0-0-3JN104
    IIIJN301Investigative Reporting3-0-0-3JN201
    IIIJN302Social Media Strategy3-0-0-3JN202
    IIIJN303Public Relations3-0-0-3JN106
    IIIJN304International Reporting3-0-0-3JN201
    IIIJN305Media Law and Ethics3-0-0-3JN106
    IVJN401Digital Marketing for Media3-0-0-3JN202
    IVJN402Advanced Audiovisual Production2-0-2-3JN203
    IVJN403Crisis Communication3-0-0-3JN303
    IVJN404Content Strategy3-0-0-3JN202
    IVJN405Media Analytics3-0-0-3JN205
    VJN501Data Journalism3-0-0-3JN405
    VJN502Digital Storytelling Lab2-0-2-3JN202
    VJN503Global Media Trends3-0-0-3JN304
    VJN504Media Ethics and Public Policy3-0-0-3JN305
    VJN505Research Project in Journalism3-0-0-3JN204
    VIJN601Advanced Content Creation3-0-0-3JN502
    VIJN602Internship Program4-0-0-4JN505
    VIJN603Capstone Project in Journalism4-0-0-4JN602
    VIJN604Media Innovation Workshop2-0-2-3-
    VIIJN701Advanced Media Law3-0-0-3JN504
    VIIJN702Media Ethics and Global Perspectives3-0-0-3JN504
    VIIJN703Entrepreneurship in Media3-0-0-3JN603
    VIIIJN801Graduation Thesis6-0-0-6JN703
    VIIIJN802Final Internship4-0-0-4JN602

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses:

    1. Data Journalism: This course introduces students to the intersection of data analysis and storytelling. Students learn how to collect, clean, analyze, and visualize data to create compelling narratives. The curriculum includes hands-on training in tools like Python, R, Excel, and Tableau. Real-world case studies from organizations like The Guardian and ProPublica are used to demonstrate best practices.
    2. Digital Storytelling: This course focuses on narrative techniques in multimedia formats including video documentaries, interactive web content, and immersive experiences using virtual reality. Students explore storytelling frameworks that adapt across platforms while maintaining narrative coherence and emotional impact.
    3. Investigative Reporting: Designed for students interested in deep-dive journalism, this course covers the principles of investigative reporting, including research methodologies, source verification, and ethical considerations. Through simulated investigations, students learn to uncover hidden truths and hold institutions accountable through rigorous reporting practices.
    4. Social Media Strategy: Students are trained in leveraging social platforms for content distribution, audience engagement, and brand management. The course explores algorithms, analytics, and community-building strategies tailored for different demographics and industries.
    5. Public Relations: This course delves into the strategic aspects of public relations including crisis communication, stakeholder engagement, and corporate messaging. Students learn to craft messages that resonate with target audiences while aligning with organizational goals.
    6. International Reporting: This track prepares students for global storytelling by examining cross-cultural contexts, international media systems, and geopolitical influences on journalism. Case studies from conflict zones, refugee crises, and cultural exchanges provide practical insights into reporting across borders.
    7. Media Law & Ethics: A comprehensive exploration of legal frameworks governing media operations, including freedom of speech, defamation, privacy rights, and copyright laws. Ethical dilemmas encountered in journalism practice are discussed through case studies and expert panel sessions.
    8. Audiovisual Production: Technical training in video production, sound editing, and visual storytelling techniques for broadcast and digital formats. Students gain proficiency in camera operation, lighting design, editing software, and post-production workflows.
    9. Media Analytics: This course teaches students how to use data analytics tools to measure audience behavior, content performance, and business impact. Topics include A/B testing, conversion tracking, SEO optimization, and predictive modeling for media strategy.
    10. Crisis Communication: Students learn to manage communication during emergencies, disasters, or organizational crises. The course emphasizes the importance of transparency, stakeholder engagement, and strategic messaging in maintaining public trust.
    11. Content Strategy: Focuses on developing long-term content plans that align with business objectives and audience needs. Students learn to define content pillars, create editorial calendars, and optimize content for multiple platforms.
    12. Media Innovation Workshop: An interdisciplinary course that explores emerging technologies in journalism such as AI, blockchain, and augmented reality. Students experiment with new tools and develop innovative solutions to contemporary media challenges.
    13. Research Project in Journalism: A capstone research initiative where students investigate a specific topic in depth, applying both qualitative and quantitative methods. The project culminates in a written report and oral presentation before faculty review panels.
    14. Media Ethics and Public Policy: This course examines the relationship between media ethics and public policy. Students analyze how laws and regulations shape media practices and influence democratic discourse.
    15. Entrepreneurship in Media: Designed for students interested in launching their own ventures, this course covers business planning, funding strategies, market analysis, and innovation management within the media industry.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department believes that project-based learning is essential for developing practical skills and fostering creativity. Students engage in both mini-projects and a final-year thesis or capstone project that reflects their expertise and interests.

    Mini-Projects: Throughout the program, students work on short-term projects designed to reinforce key concepts learned in class. These projects typically span 4-6 weeks and involve collaboration with peers from different disciplines. Mini-projects may include creating a podcast series, developing an interactive website, or producing a short documentary.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project: In the final year, students select a topic of personal interest within journalism and work closely with a faculty mentor to develop a comprehensive research or creative project. The capstone project requires students to demonstrate mastery of their chosen area while contributing original insights to the field.

    Faculty mentors are selected based on expertise in relevant areas and student preferences. Projects can be either theoretical or applied, allowing students to tailor their experience to their career goals. The evaluation process involves peer reviews, faculty feedback, and final presentations to a panel of experts.