Asian College of Journalism, Chennai
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Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) in Chennai, India is a journalism school which offers post-graduate courses in journalism, adapted to the specific needs of India, and other developing countries in Asia. ACJ offers a one year PG Diploma with specialisation in four streams under its 10 month programme – Television, Print, New Media and Radio. In the first trimester, all students, irrespective of their chosen medium, are taught the basics of Broadcast, Web and Print. From the second trimester onwards, students of each stream are guided by a trained faculty to learn the nuances of reporting in their respective choice of medium. The highlight of the stream specialisations are the in-house publications that students work on throughout the term. Print students publish their newspaper ‘The Word’ twice a week. Similarly New Media students report for their news e-zine, [digantik][www.digantik.com] on a daily basis. Television and Radio students also produce news shows everyday.
Asian College of Journalism, Bangalore was started in 1994 by the Indian Express group. At that time it offered only a print course. In 2000, it was taken over by The Hindu group and was shifted to Chennai, in the same location as the old Hindu office on Wallajah Road. It now comes under the aegis of the Asian Media Foundation, headed by chairman Sashi Kumar. Current [faculty][1] includes experienced former media professionals like Dr Nalini Rajan, Nishat Ahmed, Sampath Kumar, Bindu Bhaskar, Sreekumar Menon, V Krishna Ananth, Mahalakshmi Jayaram, V Ramnarayan, Subhashini Dinesh, S Manikandan and Gita Abraham. [Adjucnt faculty][2] include P Sainath, Dr. K Nagaraj, Sadanand Menon and Nirmal Shekar.
Over the second and third terms, students take three [electives][3] out of the 16 offered by the college. Photo Journalism, Cinema, Sports, Politics, Arts and Culture, Identities and International Issues are some of the electives.