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Parul

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Honestly, the Journalism and Mass Communication course at Chandigarh University is very practical. You spend most of your time working on real projects—creating news reports, shooting videos, editing, running radio shows, and managing digital content. The labs and studio sessions let you experience what it's like to work in actual media environments. Theory is there, like media ethics or communication principles, but it mainly supports your practical work. The internships and live projects with media organizations give you hands-on experience and help build a strong portfolio, which is crucial for placements. By the time you graduate

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Urvashi

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If you're planning to study Journalism, then yes, a campus tour of Chandigarh University is worth it. 

Reading about facilities online is one thing, but when you actually walk through the studios, editing rooms, and media labs, you'll see how serious the university is about giving practical training. You also get a feel of the vibe on campus—how students interact, how the hostel and common areas look, and how the environment supports creativity. For Journalism, practical exposure matters a lot, so checking out the newsroom, radio station, and recording setups in person can help you decide better. Plus, CU's campus is lively with

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anushka gupta

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Yes, Chandigarh University provides good research opportunities for Journalism and Mass Media students. The Department encourages students to take up projects on topics like digital media trends, film studies, political communication, or the role of social media in society. Faculty members guide students in writing research papers, case studies, and articles that can even get published in reputed journals. The university also organizes seminars, workshops, and conferences where students can present their work and interact with experts from media and academia. For those planning higher studies like Ph.D., this early exposure to research

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shanu magotra

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Impressive placement trends have been seen in this department by the students, with most getting recruited in top media and communication organizations. Reputed recruiters include Edifecs Technologies Pvt Ltd, Praper Media, The Ideaz Factory, Radio Mirchi, ABP Sanjha, White Hill Studio, Ghaint Punjab Media Pvt. Ltd., Summer News and Connect FM Canada, etc. with an initial package of Rs. 5-7 LPA.

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Aadarshini

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Working with top news channels after completing Media Studies at Chandigarh University is achievable but it depends on effort and experience. CU gives students access to professional labs, industry projects and internships that build hands on skills in journalism, editing and digital content. These experiences make your resume stronger and help you understand the media world practically. While CU provides guidance placements in big national channels are competitive so students need to actively network, participate in workshops, and maybe even freelance or create content on digital platforms. With dedication the programme gives you the

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Shrey

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Chandigarh University's journalism course gives some attention to films and cinema. Students can study video production, cinematography, and film-making basics as part of their curriculum. The MA programme even includes a subject called Introduction to Film Studies, which helps understand films, directors, and storytelling. The university has a Film and Television Studies department with labs for shooting, editing, and scriptwriting. Students also get to use screening rooms to see films and learn analysis. So, for anyone who wants some film learning along with journalism, the programme offers practical experience and theoretical knowle

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Balwant Singh

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Every student dreams of a stage, and here the stage is a radio. Radio Punjab 90.0 at Chandigarh University gives that stage in a very direct way. It is a place where classroom knowledge turns into practice. Students join daily programs, plan content, and sometimes host live sessions. The setup includes recording studios and broadcast room, so they see how media runs from inside. The work is not only about talking, but also about writing scripts, editing audio, and learning discipline of timing. It teaches them patience and also builds their confidence slowly. Many use this platform to try creative ideas and some even address social iss

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Balwant Singh

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Packages for Journalism and Mass Media students of Chandigarh University vary. A 2024 graduate, as reported, stated that the average package is around 12 to 18 LPA while the lowest average package is around 5 to 8 LPA. For details, Chandigarh University states that a graduate bagging a 7 LPA package is the Creative Head, while according to the overall placement report, other companies offer packages from 5 LPA to 20 LPA. 

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rwdrchetantrivedi

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The admission procedure for Journalism and Mass Media at Chandigarh University is simple and transparent. Prospective students must fulfill eligibility requirements, generally completing 10+2 from a recognised board. Applications can be submitted online or offline, followed by document verification. Depending on the program, candidates may be required to attend counseling sessions or interviews, which help assess aptitude and interest in media studies. The university also provides information about course structure, practical labs, industry internships, and scholarship opportunities during the admission process. Once selected, students

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