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Best Journalism Colleges in Delhi 2026

Top BJMC & BA Journalism colleges in Delhi — IIMC, LSR, Jamia MCRC. Fees ₹12K–₹2.5L/yr, CUET cutoffs, placements at NDTV, BBC, Times of India.

36 Journalism Colleges
₹3–25 LPA Placements
IIMC & LSR Top Ranked
BJMC / BA Journalism / PG Diploma

⚡ Quick Answer — Top Journalism Colleges Delhi 2026

Best PG: IIMC Delhi (Govt, ₹45K) · Best UG: LSR (CUET 98+, ₹12K/yr) · Best broadcast: Jamia MCRC · Most affordable UG: Gargi/DCAC (₹12K, CUET 90+)

Top Journalism Colleges Delhi — Fees & Cutoffs 2026

RankCollegeProgramExamFees/yr
#1

IIMC Delhi (Indian Institute of Mass Communication)

Government (Autonomous)

India's #1 Journalism Institute | Govt of India | NDTV, BBC placements

PG Diploma Journalism (1yr)IIMC Entrance₹45K–₹80K/yr
#2

LSR — BA Hons Journalism

Delhi University (Govt aided)

Best UG Journalism in India | ₹12K/yr | Alumni at NYT, BBC, NDTV

BA Hons Journalism (3yr)CUET 98+ percentile₹12K–₹18K/yr
#3

Jamia Millia Islamia — AJK MCRC

Central University

Best broadcast journalism | TV/Film production studios | Top MA program

BJMC (3yr), MA Journalism (2yr)CUET + Jamia Entrance₹30K–₹60K/yr
#4

Delhi College of Arts & Commerce — BMC

Delhi University

Affordable DU option | North Campus | Good industry exposure

BMC (Bachelor of Media & Communication)CUET 92+₹12K–₹16K/yr
#5

Gargi College — BMC

Delhi University (Women's)

Women's college | South Campus | Practical journalism training

BMC (3yr)CUET 90+₹12K–₹15K/yr
#6

Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication

Deemed University

Premium private | Industry mentors | Digital media focus

BA Mass Communication (3yr)SET + SIMC Test₹2L–₹2.5L/yr
#7

Amity School of Communication, Noida

Deemed University

Near Delhi | Strong alumni | Digital & PR specialisation

BA Journalism & Mass Comm (3yr)Amity JEE₹1.5L–₹2L/yr

Not sure between IIMC, LSR, or Jamia?

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Frequently Asked Questions — Journalism Colleges Delhi

Which is the best journalism college in Delhi 2026?

IIMC Delhi (Indian Institute of Mass Communication) is India's top journalism institute for postgraduates — 1-year PG Diploma, government fees ₹45–80K, alumni at NDTV, BBC, Reuters, Hindustan Times, and all major newsrooms. For undergraduates, LSR (Lady Shri Ram College) BA Hons Journalism is the best — DU affiliated, fees ₹12–18K/yr, CUET cutoff 98+ percentile. Jamia Millia's AJK MCRC is the best for broadcast and documentary journalism.

What is the fee for journalism colleges in Delhi?

Journalism fees in Delhi: Government (IIMC Delhi PG Diploma) ₹45–80K for 1 year, DU colleges (LSR, DCAC, Gargi) ₹12,000–18,000/yr for 3-year BA/BMC — the cheapest quality journalism education in India, Jamia Millia ₹30,000–60,000/yr, Private deemed (Amity) ₹1.5–2L/yr, Premium private (Symbiosis) ₹2–2.5L/yr. Total 3-year BA Journalism from DU costs just ₹40,000–₹55,000.

What entrance exam is needed for journalism in Delhi?

IIMC Delhi requires IIMC Entrance Exam (conducted by IIMC, May–June 2026) for PG Diploma programs. Delhi University colleges (LSR, DCAC, Gargi) require CUET UG 2026. Jamia Millia requires CUET + Jamia's own entrance test for BJMC. IP University affiliated media colleges need IPU CET. Private colleges (Amity, Symbiosis) have their own exams (Amity JEE, SET). IIMC and DU routes are the most prestigious.

What jobs can I get after journalism from Delhi colleges?

Journalism graduates from Delhi colleges work as: TV news reporters and anchors (NDTV, Aaj Tak, ABP News), digital journalists at The Wire, Scroll, The Print, Hindustan Times Digital, PR & communications managers at corporates (₹5–12 LPA), content strategists at startups and agencies, documentary filmmakers (OTT platforms), political correspondents, and foreign correspondents. IIMC Delhi alumni are in every major Indian newsroom. Starting salaries: ₹3–5 LPA, senior roles ₹10–25 LPA.

Is IIMC Delhi better than Jamia for journalism?

IIMC Delhi vs Jamia for journalism: IIMC is better for print and news journalism — 1-year PG Diploma, all India reputation, government institute. Jamia AJK MCRC is better for broadcast journalism, documentary filmmaking, and TV production — has professional studios, 3-year BJMC and 2-year MA. For undergraduates who want both, doing BA Journalism from LSR (DU) and then MA/PG Diploma from IIMC or Jamia is the ideal two-step path.

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