M.Phil course is for study and discover some thing in a systematic manner. Respective of the disciplines, practices and applications, research students stand for systematic thinking organize abilities, progressiveness and above all – an open, honest and objective mind set. In this course we try to enhance research qualities and human values in the students along with the methods.
Our MPhil in Media Studies course is a well rounded and up-to-date course, which offers the skills and knowledge to find success as an researcher.
MS-701
Research Methodology-I
MS-702
Advance Mass Communication Theory
MS-703
Mass Media Culture and Society
Elective Courses (Opt only one)
MS-704
Political Communication (Elective)
MS-705
Women & Media (Elective)
MS-706
Research Methodology-II
MS-707
Research Communication
MS-708
Comparative Mass Media Issues
Elective Courses (Opt only one)
MS-709
Business Communication (Elective)
MS-710
Specialized Journalism (Elective)
MS-711
International Communication (Elective)
Thesis Writing
MS-701
Research Methodology-I
MS-702
Advance Mass Communication Theory
MS-703
Mass Media Culture and Society
Elective Courses (Opt only one)
MS-704
Political Communication (Elective)
MS-705
Women & Media (Elective)
MS-706
Research Methodology-II
MS-707
Research Communication
MS-708
Comparative Mass Media Issues
Elective Courses (Opt only one)
MS-709
Business Communication (Elective)
MS-710
Specialized Journalism (Elective)
MS-711
International Communication (Elective)
Thesis
A first class masters degree in Media Studies/Mass Communication.
A multiple choice questions based test is conducted comprising 70% Media, 15% English and 15% General Knowledge. A student must get at least 50% marks in the test in order to be considerd for the next stage.
We invite applicants for an interview with the Head of the Department.