Career opportunities in journalism and mass communication are vast and varied. With the rise of digital media, the demand for skilled communicators and storytellers has never been higher.
Pursuing a degree from BA Journalism colleges can open doors to careers in reporting, editing, public relations, and more
Pursuing a degree in journalism and communication studies from Jindal School of Journalism and Communication can open up a wide range of career opportunities in various fields such as reporting, editing, public relations, corporate communication, and digital media.
With a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of journalism and communication, students can explore career paths in print, broadcast, and digital media, as well as in PR agencies, corporate communication departments, and non-profit organizations.
Jindal School of Journalism and Communication students and alumni explore media, communications, and cinema building networks across industries.
Our alumni stories are impressive: Satvika Mahajan is the political reporter at The Hindu. Pragya Deb Barman was reporting the city for Millenium Post and covered the ’24 general elections at Dr. Prannoy Roy’s Dekoder. Harleenn Agarwal was reporting for the PTI, Shitij Sharma works for the Canadian government, Bhavya Vemulapali is a media consultant with UAE-India CEPA Council, Himanya Chaddha was selected to lead RBI’s Innovation Hub and Ashima Sharma is the London correspondent for Argus Media covering global energy and climate beats. We have a significant number of alumni working in multiple sectors across the world.