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| About Us |
Speed and reach of media and communication has made rapid strides in the recent years. TV channels, FM radio stations, websites, colourful magazines and journals are being launched by the week. Today if you are into research, knowledge process outsourcing or fact spinning, you can contribute to the society.
Intelligent information also means having access to people at important positions in the market and scope for exciting placement opportunities. Media is the pivot that helps disseminate important information. The ever burgeoning media – be it print, radio, TV, films and the internet – is today constantly on the lookout for trained professionals to fill in the market slots. How do students perform in their jobs, a lot depends on the kind of training they receive during their professional studies. Market is also facing a crunch of trainers.
It was to meet the growing needs of the industry that top notch professionals from various sections of the media got together to establish MassCoMedia, a new age mass communication education concept. The group comprises of leading publishing practitioners of the country, which includes editor and publishing director of a well known chain of illustrated magazines, one of the most accomplished newspaper management guru, a former special correspondent of a first-rate English daily and a professor of mass communication from a NAAC accredited UGC University, and other celebrated public figures and committed professionals.
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| Mission & Vision |
MassCoMedia envisions transforming the student into a real
professional in one chosen field of media. With resources of technology and first grade training facilities on offer, our endeavor is to make it among the very best communication schools in the sub-continent.
In a democratic setup like India it is the Fourth Estate - the Media - that is supposed to shoulder the responsibilities of a watchdog. The students of MassCoMedia with their expertise and focus, yet multi-disciplinary approach, should be able to carry forward the challenges of presenting the facts before the world objectively, intelligently and without harming the social fabric of the society.
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