
MA (Photojournalism)
Learn about our MA in Photojournalism, including application processes, eligibility criteria, and career opportunities. Shape your future in media and storytelling.
Course Overview

MA (Photojournalism)
M.A. (Photojournalism) stands for Master of Arts in Photojournalism. It is a graduate-level academic degree program that focuses on the theory and practice of photojournalism, preparing students for careers in visual storytelling through photography in various media outlets such as newspapers, magazines, online publications, and more.
Photojournalism
Photojournalism is a form of journalism that tells a news story through images. It involves capturing photographs that convey news, events, and human interest stories. Photojournalists often work for newspapers, magazines, or online news outlets, documenting current events and providing visual storytelling to accompany written articles.
Eligibility Criteria for MA (Photojournalism) in India
Educational Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
Minimum Marks: Typically, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination.
Entrance Exams: Candidates may need to appear for entrance exams conducted by universities or institutions offering the MA program.
Merit-Based Selection: Admission may also be based on merit, including academic performance and performance in entrance exams.
Age Limit: Generally, there is no specific age limit for applying to MA programs, but some institutions may have age restrictions.
Nationality: Indian citizenship is usually required for admission to MA programs in India.
Specific Requirements: Some institutions may require a portfolio showcasing photographic work or relevant experience in journalism or photography.
Note: It is important to check the specific eligibility criteria of the institution offering the MA (Photojournalism) program as requirements may vary.