Christ University BA Journalism FAQs
Ques. Is the BA Journalism at Christ University a 3-year or 4-year programme?
Ans. Under the NEP framework adopted by Christ University, the programme is 4 years. It is offered as BA (Journalism and Digital Media, English/Honours/Honours with Research). Students can exit after 3 years with a degree, or continue for the 4th year for an Honours or Honours with Research degree.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the BA Journalism and Digital Media programme at Christ University?
Ans. The programme covers 16 core journalism papers including Introduction to Communication and Journalism, Digital Storytelling, Multimedia News Production, Media Laws and Ethics, Photo and Documentary Journalism, Digital Media Entrepreneurship, Business Journalism, Features Journalism, Sports Journalism, Environmental Journalism, and Media Psychology. English literature subjects include Literary Studies, Fiction and Drama, World Literatures, and Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies.
Ques. What is the entrance test pattern for BA Journalism at Christ University?
Ans. The Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) for journalism covers English, logical reasoning, critical reasoning, general knowledge, and current affairs related to journalism. The test is 90 minutes long and is conducted online. After the test, shortlisted candidates attend an in-person Skill Assessment (writing two articles), Micro Presentation, and Personal Interview.
Ques. What kind of practical training is provided in the BA Journalism programme?
Ans. Students receive extensive practical training including lab journals, newspaper production, TV news bulletins, digital publications, and editing software training. From Year 4 onwards, students are responsible for creating a newspaper, television news bulletin, and digital publication. An internship is mandatory at the end of Year 2. The department also organises workshops, field projects, and events like Feel the Beat with experienced journalists.
Ques. What are the placement opportunities after BA Journalism from Christ University?
Ans. Graduates have been placed with organisations such as Reuters, Network 18, Deccan Herald, Edelman, EY, Accenture, TCS, InMobi, NewsMinute, and Pink Lemonade. Many students also secure placements through their final semester internships. Career options include print journalism, digital journalism, broadcast journalism, photojournalism, content creation, PR and corporate communication, documentary filmmaking, and entrepreneurial journalism.
Ques. Does Christ University's journalism programme have any industry collaborations or events?
Ans. Yes. The Department of Media Studies has active industry collaborations and organises events like Feel the Beat where experienced journalists share their expertise. The department also conducts Media MUN, Pratibimb (media festival), and FilmFest. Students benefit from workshops, seminars, and field projects with industry professionals. The department has MOUs with various media organisations and regularly invites practitioners for guest lectures and mentoring sessions.
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