M.Phil in Media Studies

A 2 year degree program
(4 semesters)

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.

QUICK FACTS
Degree
M. Phil
Duration
2 Years
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Specialization
Media &
Journalism
Program Component
Coursework &
Thesis
Faculty
Education & Humanities

QUICK FACTS

Degre
M. Phil
Duration
2 Years
Mode of Delivery
On Campus
Specialization
Media and Journalism
Program Components
Coursework & Thesis
Faculty
Education & Humanities

“Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing”.

Benjamin Franklin

Course Contents

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.

SEMESTER 1

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)

SEMESTER 2

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)

SEMESTER 3-4

Thesis Writing

Semester I

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)

Semester II

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)

Semester III & IV

Thesis

Entry Requirements

A first class masters degree in Media Studies/Mass Communication.

Entry Test 

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.

Interview

We invite applicants for an interview with the Head of the Department.