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Asian College of Journalism: Courses, Admissions 2025, Fees, Placements, Ranking

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Q:   Is the Asian College of Journalism - ACJ a good college?
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Yes, the Asian College of Journalism - ACJ is a good college. The Asian College of Journalism is one of the most reputed institutes in the country for Journalism. Asian College of Journalism - ACJ was initially established as the Asian College of Journalism, Bangalore in 1994 by the Indian Express Group. In 2000, it was taken over by Sashi Kumar and the campus was shifted to Taramani, Chennai.

Q:   What is the fee for Asian College of Journalism?
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The total fees for PG Business and Financial Multimedia Journalism programme is INR 7,08,000. They also provides scholarships based on merit. For more information, students can visit the website. The college charges additional fees for hostel and mess. For more information, they can visit the college website.


Q:   Which are the top recruiting companies that took part in campus placement at Asian College of Journalism - ACJ?
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The top recruiting companies that took part in campus placement at Asian College of Journalism - ACJ are Indian Express, Times Now, ETNow, CNN-News 18, CNBC TV 18, Money Contro, Mirror Now, Tcg Media, Republic TV, Paytm Money, Afghanistan And Central Asian Association, United Kingdom, Asian News International, BloombergQuint, India Today, India Today Group, JD Church, United Kingdom, NewsRise, Afghanistan And Central Asian Association, and many more. 

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4.4/5
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Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
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Santadeep DeyVerified Icon
Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism - Batch of 2018
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5Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
This is the best place to go to if journalism is your subject.
Placements: The placements that ACJ offers are the maximum that you can get out of a J-School in India. Placement rates stand at more than 95% of the total strength. The average starting salary is Rs. 3.6L p.a. Bigshot companies like CNN, The Times Group, Republic, The Indian Express, The Hindu, etc. Recruit from ACJ. The students are offered with the roles based on their performance in the placement examinations and the interviews.
Infrastructure: All the classrooms at ACJ are smart classrooms. The Wi-Fi connectivity speed is good, but it is accessible only once the class hours are over, which is a problem. The library is ever growing and has a good collection of books. The canteen provides average food, and the hostel rooms are average too. There is no provision for outdoor games though. The only games you can play are table tennis, badminton and foods ball.
Faculty: The faculty are the best part about ACJ. Everyone is highly qualified, helpful and knowledgeable. The student to faculty ratio is completely dependent on the stream and the subgroup that each student is a part of. The course curriculum is excellent. The exposure that each student receives is just what the media world wants.
Other: The students may land scholarships based on merit-cum-means. Education for students from SAARC countries is completely free. Wi-Fi connectivity remains somewhat strong throughout the campus. Mobile network, though, is a big issue. Also, the campus is a bit remote and lies away from all the hustle and bustle.
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Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism - Batch of 2013
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Asian College Of Journalism - The best crash-course In journalism.
Placements: The placements for my batch were good. Almost everyone had a job by the end of the college and those who didn't come by 2019, were assisted by the teachers, many of whom were well-reputed journalists themselves and found jobs within the first few months after college ended. I was placed with the Cable News Network (CNN) in Delhi and left there almost immediately. I worked as a senior desk editor at CNN for three years before I moved on to my next job. Several news outlets and publishing houses visited the college during the placements. The pay offered was satisfactory to almost all the students. Since the course is a very intensive PGD programme, students are not required to do an internship.
Infrastructure: The Asian College of Journalism is undoubtedly one of India's 2019s most premium institutions to study journalism and train to be a journalist both on the field and in the newsroom. Most students stay at the hostel, considering the distance of the campus from the city centre, but also because most of them are not day scholars and come to Chennai from various parts of the country making the Asian College experience which is truly a diverse one. The hostel is an experience in itself, people from all walks of lives come together to stay here. One can almost, always find a musician singing loud on the front lawn and people sprawling across the grass, reading, writing or simply looking at the sky at dusk. Elaborate studios are set-up for both the television and the RADIO news productions. Also, the state-of-the-art computer labs are set up for news media and print students. The canteen also offers both the nutritional food and the snack time grub.
Faculty: The faculty at the Asian College of Journalism are mostly journalists working in some capacity with and at The Hindu-2019, a newspaper daily that has an extremely wide readership all across the country. Barring a few instances, the daily remains mostly center-left in terms of political ideology. However, there are other professors who are considered experts in the field. Persons like the P. Sainath, Sadanand Menon, Bhardwaj Rangan, Nithyanand Jeyaram, Shashikumar, all teach at the college regularly or are the guest faculty. The curriculum is simple, the mornings are spent focusing on the foundation of Journalism, while the afternoons are spent learning specializations (Print, Television, New Media or Radio). All the students are expected to choose one of the four specialisations even before the interview process begins.
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Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism - Batch of 2016
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Other: The finest J School in the country, Asian College of Journalism has been giving to notch journalists to the industry for the past 15 years. A ten month course designed with such precision and technicality that trains students to face the industry with ease.
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Asian College of Journalism Placements 2024

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HeadlinesToday
Hindustan Times
Indian Army
NDTV
Times Now
eClerx
sify
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Mint
The Telegraph
The Times Of India
The Statesman
Business Standard
ABP News
NEWS X
Reuters
TV9
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Asian College of Journalism Scholarships 2025

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Q:   Are there any scholarship programmes for UG courses at Asian College of Journalism?
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Many students may have financial constraints in paying the institute’s tuition fees. So, the Asian College of Journalism provides scholarships to students to complete their education.

Here are the scholarships offered by the institute to its students:

SC/ST Scholarship

.SAF-Madanjeet Singh Scholarships. The SAF-Madanjeet Singh scholarship for the one-year postgraduate course at the Asian College of Journalism covers eight countries, viz: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The scholarship covers (a) tuition fees, (b) economy air travel from the scholar’s place of residence within SAARC to Chennai and back, Full tuition fees, rent for shared accommodation arranged by the college in Chennai, and pocket money @ approximately INR 1750/- per month over ten months.

SAF Scholarship.

 

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Asian College of Journalism
Courses and Fees 2026

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PG Diploma(2 courses)
4.6 L - 7.1 LGet Fee Details
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Q:   How is the Asian College of Journalism - ACJ, for PG Diploma courses?
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The Asian College of Journalism - ACJ, offer PG Diploma courses in diffferent specialisation including Postgraduate Diploma in Integrated Multimedia Journalism and Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Financial Journalism. The total tuition fee for the PG Diploma courses is between INR 4.6 L to INR 7.08 L (for 10 months). The duration of the courses is 10 months.

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Answered 8 months ago

No, the Asian College of Journalism clearly states that no refund will be given to a candidate who has paid the tuition fee for the admitted programme and has now withdrawn the admission.

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Atul Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 8 months ago

The Asian College of Journalism will not deduct marks if a student does not attempt a question. So, students can skip a question if they are not sure of the answer.

The total marks for ACJ entrance exam is 200 (100 marks each for Section I and II).

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Rachit Katariya

Contributor-Level 6

Answered a year ago

The Asian College of Journalism, Chennai was founded by the Indian Express Group (1994). Its ownership has now been taken over by the Media Development Foundation (2000). Over the years, it has taught some popular folks in the media. Some of its notable almuni include Rohan Joshi (stand-up comic and

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Rashmi Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a year ago

The semester-wise electives at ACJ are mentioned in the table below. 

Semester 1Semester 2 
Critical International IssuesIdentities in a Plural Society 
Making Sense of PoliticsPolitical Economy of Development in India
Health Reporting Sports Writing
Child Rights Music and Freedom 
Cricket without BordersDocumentary Film and the Investigation of Reality 
Theatre and Performance Science Reporting 
Environmental JournalismDefence and Strategic Affairs
Understanding Film Covering Women's Issues 
Media Landscape in J&KCulture, Consumption and Communication 
Covering Archeology Understanding Genocides 
Dalit Studies  

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Anushree Rastogi

Beginner-Level 5

Answered a year ago

The core subjects  in the PG Diploma in Journalism at ACJ include -

  • Key Issues Part I 
  • Key Issues Part II
  • Media Perspectives 
  • Tools of the Modern Journalist 
  • The Media, Law and Society

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Rohini Thakur

Beginner-Level 5

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