Jamia's journalism school rated 'best' in India


New Delhi, Jun 27 (IANS): The journalism school of Jamia Milia Islamia has been rated as the best in India by a weekly after a countrywide survey.

"Jamia Millia Islamia's Mass Communication Research Centre (MCRC) has retained its first position for the second consecutive year in an all-India ranking survey of top professional educational institutions having government accreditation or affiliation, conducted by Outlook magazine," the university said in a statement on Monday.

The university's Faculty of Architecture has also retained its seventh position while the Faculty of Law has been placed at the sixth spot, improving its ranking from 10th last year.

The magazine said that "detailed objective questionnaires were sent to 1,700 colleges across India in nine streams including engineering, medical, dental, architecture, law, hotel management, social work, mass communication and fashion technology".

The questionnaires measured the colleges on five key parameters of selection process, academic excellence, infrastructure and facilities, personality development and industry exposure and placement.

MCRC is one of the oldest journalism departments in the country and many veteran journalists are part of its alumni.

  

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