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Yes, Madras Christian College (MCC) in Chennai has a good journalism department. Some say the journalism department has good teachers and facilities. Students at MCC have also worked with well-known companies like The Hindu, CNN, India Today, and Reuters.
Madras Christian College, Department of Journalism offers a B.A. in Journalism program with a focus on various fields such as print, broadcast, web designing, research, development, communication, public relations, advertising, and film journalism.
The college has a dedicated media center with shooting rooms for photography and videography, an edit suite for radio journalism, and a computer lab for students whereas Presidency College, Bangalore offers a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, with a focus on gathering and sharing news, and developing critical thinking and sensitivity through courses in gender studies, cultural studies, media literacy, and film appreciation. The college provides practical training in audio-visual production, filmmaking, and photography. Presidency College has a 100% placement eligibility for the BA in Journalism and Mass Communication program.
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The cost of the Madras Christian College Department of Journalism's BA in Journalism degree is INR 56,157 per year. Conversely, the full cost of the five-year BA LLB (Hons.) degree at Presidency University, Bangalore's School of Law is INR 8.80 lakhs. As a result, the Madras Christian College Department of Journalism is less expensive than the Presidency University of Bangalore's School of Law's BA LLB curriculum.