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Definitely! Chandigarh University really takes care of students when it comes to resources for Journalism and Mass Media. The library has tons of books and magazines about media, communication, and journalism, and you can also find plenty of e-books and online journals. On top of that, the department has media labs, computer systems with editing software, and digital tools that make working on projects easier. Whether you're doing research for an assignment or editing a video for a project, everything you need is available. These facilities make a huge difference because students can combine learning from books with hands-on practice,

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The BA Journalism and Mass Communication programme offered by Chandigarh University comprises subjects such as Introduction to Mass Communication, Communication Skills, Print Media Reporting and Editing, and Digital Media. Students undertake Media Laws and Ethics, Fundamentals of Public Relations and Advertising, and Radio and Television Programming in addition to the above. Students also study hands-on subjects including Computer Applications (Theory + Practical), while also focusing on specializations such as Social Media Content & Marketing or Investigative Journalism.

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Yes, Chandigarh University combines imagination with technical depth. Imagine sitting in a design studio, sketching your own character on paper, and then a week later, watching it move in a 3D space using Maya or Blender. That's how CU balances creativity and technology. We are encouraged to paint, storyboard, and experiment freely, and then taught how to bring those visions alive through VFX, 3D animation, or digital editing. It feels like starting with a blank canvas and ending with a cinematic scene.

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Amrit

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At Chandiharh University, the teaching style is mixed with industry learning. Students get to use TV studio, camera setups, and news production rooms. They do hands-on traning that is close to real newsroom life. Along with that, students also write for newsletters and design their own media projects. These activities help them explore creativity and learn teamwork. Every semester, students join field assignments, reporting tasks, and photography events. This makes them confident for field journalism. The last semester is mainly about internships. Here students enter real media officers and work with professionals. Such exposure helps

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Santosh Raut

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At Chandigarh University, the Journalism and Mass Media faculty is a mix of academicians and media professionals, offering students comprehensive exposure to the field. Experienced teachers bring real-world insights from print, TV, radio, and digital media, while also covering the academic foundations of journalism, communication, and media studies. Their teaching includes hands-on studio sessions, content creation labs, and project-based learning, allowing students to apply classroom knowledge in practical settings. Faculty also conduct indutry workshops, mentorship sessions, and live projects to ensure studnets understand professiona

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Abhishek Ranjan

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Media Studies at Chandigarh University (through the University Institute of Media Studies, UIMS) is pretty good if you're into journalism, film, digital content, advertising etc. The curriculum is well-designed: you'll take subjects like News & Contemporary Issues, Broadcast Media, Digital Content Creation, Editing Lab, and even labs for anchoring & interview skills. 

They mix theory with practical work. There are labs for radio, TV, editing, designing, plus internship opportunities and real-time projects. 

 Students also get to participate in media workshops, photo-walks, and events such as the CU Media Fest, which gives

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Chandigarh University offers the B.E. in Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS) in association with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of India's top IT companies. This programme was designed to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and business requirements in the IT sector. Unlike traditional CSE courses, CSBS emphasizes both computing and business management concepts, ensuring students are prepared for diverse roles. Students undergo industrial training, internships, and live projects with TCS, which significantly increases their employability. The mentorship from TCS experts helps them gain insights into real ind

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Santosh Raut

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Chandigarh University collaborates with leading tech companies like IBM and TCS to deliver industry-relevant CSE programs. For example, TCS helps design the curriculum for the Comaputer Science and Business Systems program, covering emerging fields like Analytics, Big Data, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things. Students benefit from industrial training, live projects, and expert mentoring from TCS and IBM professionals. The university also provides access to IBM Data Analytics Labs, professional certifications, and experiential learning through case studies and workshops. These partnerships ensure that students develop skills align

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