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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media Fee Structure

CourseTotal tuition fees
PG Diploma  (3 Courses)
₹ 4.6 L - 4.8 LGet Fee Details
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Q:   What is the fee for PG Diploma at IIJNM Bangalore?
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The total tuition fee for Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media PG Diploma ranges between INR 4.6 lakh and INR 4.8 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates need to pay the course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the institute. Besides, aspirants also need to pay an application fee of INR 1,500 in the start to register for a course.

Q:   How costly is Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media?
A: 

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM) can be considered moderately expensive, with total costs depending on the specific programme you choose. We would say this institute is expensive in some condition but college is providing facilities also. Total course fee for all three specializations lies in the range of INR 4.25 lakhs to INR 4.45 lakhs. But keep in mind that fees is depend on your caste, cut off.

Fee: INR 75,000 (payable within 15 days of notification).

Tuition fee: INR 3,75,000.

You can check all courses fees structure and all other information like placement, admission process on shiksha.com

 

Q:   What is the hostel fee at IIJNM Bangalore?
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Students can opt for hostel available at IIJNM Bangalore. Students need to pay housing and meal fee in two installments. All the fees are payable at the time of registration for the semester. Below is housing and meal fee for IIJNM Bangalore:

ParticularsFee
Housing feeINR 25,000 per semester
MealsINR 57,500 per semester

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
PG Diploma Fees 2026

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Fee componentsAmount (for 1 year)
₹ 4.6 L - 4.8 L
₹ 1.49 L
₹ 6.09 L - 6.29 L
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These are estimated fees information. Actual values may differ.

The value for money rating of this course is 5.0/5 (2 Reviews).View placement detailsExternal Link Icon Placement Insight Icon

Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media
PG Diploma Fees Comparison

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CollegesTuition FeesHostel Fees
4.6 L - 4.8 L1.49 L
3.31 L - 5.15 L-/-
4.6 L - 7.08 L2.25 L
2.27 L - 4.17 L-/-
2.9 L-/-
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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements4
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.5
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Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism - Batch of 2017
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Pretty satisfied with IIJNM.
Placements: Out of our batch of 96 almost 50 of us were placed one month before our course was to end. Given the industry standards in that year, our packages were decent for people starting out in the industry. There was some serious competition between students of Broadcast Journalism and Print Journalism particularly but some organisations like TimesNet and Bloomberg chose students from across streams. Some other news organisations to visit our campus were The New Indian Express and we were mostly offered desk jobs as trainees and assistant editors since we were novices but there was a lot of scope for growth.
Infrastructure: We had the best of facilities at our disposal for learning. The computer lab, production room, recording studio setup, everything was brilliantly. The auditoriums where our classes were held were equipped with projectors and a decent audio setup and we also had a small library which held books across a wide range of genres and subjects. The hostel on the other hand had terrible rooms and very old wooden cupboard that seriously required replacing. The window glasses could crack at literally any minute and the food was terrible! We had sports equipment for leisurely days which were rare with such a hectic schedule.
Faculty: The teachers were qualified, knowledgeable and had sufficient field experience. We got the best of both practical and theoretical knowledge. A boot camp at the beginning of the course helped us develop a decent understand for all streams of journalism and even after we picked our specialisations we had absolute freedom to learn tricks for other streams. I chose Print Journalism but I also learnt how to build a website and how a production room operates during news hour. The curriculum is absolutely relevant and the institute puts in hard work to keep itself up-to-date. There are guest lectures held all year round and you get the opportunity to interact with professionals from across the world.
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Post Graduate Diploma in Online/Multimedia Journalism - Batch of 2020
4.8
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Choose IIJNM if you're willing to work hard.
Placements: Placement cell is fair enough. Top companies that come for recruitment are Times Now, Economics Times, Dean Herald, Reuters, Cogencis etc. But for those who are hard-working but are unlucky with placements, IIJNM helps such students through their strong alumni network.
Infrastructure: The campus is located away from the city due to this commuting is a little bit of a problem but there is always college cab for the students. They have every facility in Media Lab and it is accessible to any student till 10 p. m. Hostel is really good with spacious rooms, clean washrooms. Also have basketball court.
Faculty: The teachers are really helpful and they take care of students. They will listen to you even if your views are bizarre. They encourage the student to speak up. Most importantly, they are all generally journalists who have flourished in their respective fields. There are visiting faculty too.
Other: Campus life is too good. Students from several parts of India come to this college so diversity is strong. It, therefore, encourages an interactive environment.
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Answered 4 months ago

In India, XIC Mumbai and IIJNM Bangalore are famous names among institutes offering PG Diploma courses in various specialisations relating to Mass Communication. Both the institutes are well-ranked and recognised. The ultimate choice between the two depends on the candidates' budget, desired special

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Himanshi Pandey

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Answered 6 months ago

No, you cannot directly get into the Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM) right after completing your 12th. IIJNM primarily offers postgraduate Diploma programs, requiring a bachelor's degree for admission.

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Shankhadip Mondal

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Answered 7 months ago

IIJNM Bangalore PG Diploma admission is subject to the fulfilment of the eligibility criteria specified by the institute. As per the eliigbility criteria, applicants must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline before the commencement of the PG Diploma course at the institute. Hence, ca

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Himanshi Pandey

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Answered 7 months ago

IIJNM Bangalore PG Diploma fee is inclusive of tuition fees, housing & meals fees, and confirmation fees. Selected candidates are required to submit a confirmation fee of INR 75,000 to cofirm their seat. They must submit the tuition fee INR 3.75 Lacs at registration which is two days before the clas

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Himanshi Pandey

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Answered 7 months ago

As per the available information, there is no provision for direct admission to the PG Diploma course at IIJNM Bangalore. The admission is strictly based on the applicants' merit in the admission test conducted by the institute. Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for a Personal Interview

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Updated on Jun 17, 2025

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Opp. BGS International Residential School
Nityanandanagar, Kengeri Hobli

Bangalore ( Karnataka)

Phone
08025452565

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08025452564

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