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School of Communication Studies, Panjab University

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69:: This program is a comprehensive course including all areas of mass communication: print journalism, broadcast journalism, media management, public relations, advertising and communication research. Students undertake a number of practical training activities on a day-to-day basis, and engage in internship in a media organization for two months during their last semester. Evaluation hinges upon a continuous assessment of the students. 63:: In this program, students can work for their Ph.D in very varied specialties within print, broadcast, and online journalism, including photojournalism, feature writing, sports journalism, business journalism, participatory journalism, press laws, science communication, development communications, health communications, investigative journalism, readability studies communication theories. 97:
Library: Over 1500 Books are available in the School library and over 2000 in the University Central Library. The School also subscribes to over 15 newspapers and magazines besides research journals. An extensive collection of books and journals related to the discipline of Journalism & Mass
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The content is generated by the students of the school with active help of the faculty and staff. The station provides internships to students and training to interested members of the public. It also undertakes activities such as the 72 hours marathon programming for awareness generation and
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The community radio station of Panjab University was inaugurated on 13 February 2011. The station offers 4 broadcasts a day for over 10 hours duration. Having been set up by the School of Communication Studies, the CRS also acts as a training ground for the students of electronic media.
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Laboratories: Computer Lab with 30 computers, TV Studio, PCR & Video Editing Room (Macintosh Computer systems equipped with Final Cut Pro), Print Lab and Preview Theatre
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is an institute for Journalism and communication studies in India which is a part of the
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The radio programmes can be heard over a range of 10 km.
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Post graduate diploma in Advertising and Public Relations
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Panjab University
Chandigarh
University of the Punjab
Lahore
Pakistan
South Asia
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
Shekhar Gupta
H. K. Dua
Ayushmann Khurrana
"School of Communication Studies: Facilities"
"About A.C. Joshi Library"


"Department of Alumni Relations: Distinguished Alumni"
"H K Dua, Senior Journalist and Political Commentator"
30°45′50″N 76°46′16″E / 30.764°N 76.771°E / 30.764; 76.771
Categories
Universities in Chandigarh
Journalism schools in India

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