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BJMC (bachelor of journalism/ mass communication)
Rank Competence of Faculty welfare & development (100) Curriculum and pedagogy Placement (100) Infrastructure (100) Leadership / governance TOTAL SCORE (700)
2022 2023 2024 faculty (200) (100) quality (100)
1 1 1 Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi 177 87 85 84 84 87 604
2 2 2 Manipal Institute of Communication, Manipal Academy of Higher
Education 173 83 87 79 79 86 587
4 3 3 Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi 175 84 83 81 77 82 582
3 4 4 The Department of Media Studies, Christ Deemed University, Bengaluru 173 81 84 80 78 81 577
5 5 5 Kamala Nehru College, Delhi 166 82 75 76 74 80 553
6 7 6 Delhi College of Arts & Commerce 167 77 79 76 72 78 549
7 6 7 Kishinchand Chellaram (KC) College, Mumbai 166 77 70 71 74 77 535
8 8 8 Amity School of Communication, Amity University, Noida 164 75 69 75 73 74 530
9 10 9 Madras Christian College, Chennai 162 73 76 72 71 73 527
NR NR 10 St. Paul's Institute of Communication Education for Women, Mumbai 160 70 70 70 72 74 516
10 9 11 St. Joseph's Institute of Media Studies (SJIMS), Bengaluru 161 73 71 69 70 71 515
It’s a huge honour that
our young university
“has retained its #4 na-
tional rank for the bachelor
of journalism/mass commu-
nication degree programme.
Our high-quality faculty
brings expertise in traditional
journalism as well as digital
media. This combined with
our experiential learning cur-
riculum which integrates latest digital technologies and
internships prepares students to hit the ground running.
Moreover, our strong industry connections and dedi-
cated placement cell ensure rewarding job opportunities
for students. The department of media studies has also
forged strategic collaborations with several foreign uni-
versities, offering internships and exchange programmes
for our students and faculty” — Dr. Padmakumar
M.M, Head, Department of Media Studies, Christ
University, Bengaluru
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