College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.

College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.

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New Media. New World. New Opportunities.

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 06/02/2025

✨ Stories that need to be told, voices that need to be heard.✨

🎞️ Day 2 of the Documentaries & Short Film Festival by College of Journalism and Mass Communication (CJMC) in association with Marupakkam with a global selection of powerful stories about Women and Freedom.

#2025

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 05/02/2025

✨ Stories that need to be told, voices that need to be heard.

🎞️ Day 1 of the Documentaries & Short Film Festival by College of Journalism and Mass Communication (CJMC) in association with Marupakkam with a global selection of powerful stories about Women and Freedom.

#2025

01/02/2025

🎬 Women & Freedom: A Global Film Experience at DSU🎬

DSU's College of Journalism and Mass Communication (CJMC), in association with Marupakkam, brings you a specially curated lineup of impactful films from filmmakers around the world, exploring Women & Freedom.

📅 4th & 5th Feb 2025

📍 Gallery 1, Block A, Dayananda Sagar University, Kudlu Gate Campus, Singasandra, Bengaluru

🎟 Free entry | Limited seats | First-come, first-served

📞 To book your seat: 9663063388

About Marupakkam: Founded by documentary filmmaker and media activist Amudhan R. P., Marupakkam is dedicated to media activism through documentaries, film festivals, and workshops.

Join us for an inspiring cinematic journey!

31/01/2025

Important Update!

As per the revised policy of Dayananda Sagar University, the official CJMC social media account will soon be deactivated. All the students must follow Dayananda Sagar University’s official page for all future updates, below is the link. Thank you for your continued support!

https://www.facebook.com/Dayanandasagaruniversitybangalore

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 29/01/2025

Lights. Drama. Action!

The final-year students of DSU's College of Journalism and Mass Communication (CJMC) presented the culmination of their theatre course with an incredible performance of "The Play That Goes Wrong."

Under the expert guidance of Ms. Prachi Pinglay, faculty for theatre, the students showcased a light-hearted depiction of everything they learned throughout the course.

The show was graced by Ms. Mansi Holehonnur a writer of short stories and an esteemed writer and artist.

Kudos to the Final Year students for their hard work and creativity!





29/01/2025

A Glimpse into Creativity!

Here’s a collection of photographs captured by the first-year students of DSU's College of Journalism & Mass Communication (CJMC). These images, showcased at the recently held CJMC Photography Exhibition (16th–20th December 2024), reflect their growing skills and enthusiasm for photography.

Under the guidance of expert faculty, Mr. B. R. Viswanath, and inspired by the words of our Vice Chancellor, Dr. Amit R. Bhatt, the students explored themes and techniques in digital storytelling.

Check the images to see their dedication and creative efforts in action.

Music Credit: Music by Fae Spencer from Pixabay

29/01/2025

A proud moment for the College of Journalism & Mass Communication (CJMC). Kartikeya Chaturvedi shone bright at Republic Day Reflections hosted by Dayananda Sagar University, winning the debate on India's democratic journey. Way to go, Kartikeya, keep raising the bar. Your success mirrors CJMC’s spirit of excellence.

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Celebrating Our Talented Alumni

A huge shoutout to Harsh*t Patil and Veechika Durga Pingali for their big win at the Bettiah International Film Festival! Their film The Othering has been recognized as the Best Short Documentary — Your dedication to impactful storytelling continues to inspire

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 20/01/2025

Proud moment for CJMC!

Industry Recognition for CJMC-DSU: The College of Journalism and Mass Communication, Dayananda Sagar University, has been awarded "The Best Media and Mass Communication Institute for 2024" under "Career Focussed Learning Experience" category by Academic Insights Magazine. The award was received by Dr K Sai Prasad, Dean, CJMC, on behalf or the department.

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 19/12/2024

Photography Exhibition Inaugurated!

Dayananda Sagar University's Vice Chancellor, Dr. Amit R. Bhatt, inaugurated the CJMC Photography Exhibition with inspiring words, encouraging students to embrace the art of digital storytelling. During his visit, he interacted with the first-year students as they showcased their photographs and explained the themes and techniques behind their work.

Guided by our expert faculty, Mr. B. R. Viswanath, these first-year students have brought creativity and learning into focus.

📍 Location: CJMC Classroom Corridor, B-Block, DSU Campus 3
📅 Dates: 16th–20th December 2024
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

Come and enjoy the creative work of our students! Your support and presence would mean the world to them.

Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 30/11/2024

Diya Sharma, CJMC final year student was invited to officiate as the Secretary General by her Alma Mater Golden Bee Global School at the GBGMUN Conference 2024 on November 28 & 29.

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Photos from College of Journalism and Mass Communication, DSU. Bengaluru, India.'s post 27/11/2024

DSU’s College of Journalism & Mass Communication (CJMC) students Rani Bharadwaj, Navya Kapila, Kashmira Dutta, Shreya Patel, Durga Parasanalli, and Aarush Sharma attended the PRCAI Dialogues at the Museum of Art and Photography (MAP), Bangalore, on November 26, where they walked through of gallery of stories, followed by a fireside chat with Abhishek Poddar (Founder of MAP) and Harinarayan Sharma (CEO, Manipal Foundation), moderated by Nidhi Agarwal (Founder, Ebony & Ivory PR).

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Dayananda Sagar University Innovation Campus, College Of Jorunalism & Mass Communication, 'B' Block, Kudlu Gate, Hosur Main Road
Bangalore
560114

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm