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Mass Communication is one of the most emerging fields of today as it brings myriad career options in various fields such as Advertising, mass communication, public relations etc. After earning a professional degree in this field, a student can kick start his career in various fields for instance, magazines, newspapers, radio, public relations, advertisements etc. In India, there are numerous mass communication colleges offering best programs at their institutes. So finding the Best Mass Communication Institute is a daunting task. In everybody’s life, education from best institute is very important for building the best career. There are some useful tips that will help you in the selection of best Mass communication institute.

  • A student should select his college based on some preferences such as affordability, location, overall reputation of the institute. He should also check about the courses offered by the institute. Be ensure that it is offering your interested course.
  • An individual should check whether the institute is providing practical training or not. Apart from this, he should also ensure that the practical training includes the usage of cameras, computers and other equipments which are specially made for journalists.
  • Also know about the course contents of programs. An individual should ensure that course content would enable him to work in various Media Sectors.
  • Before joining any colleges, ask about its placement facilities. Try to make contact with senior students of college to ask.
  • Consult with your relatives, friends about the college. Today, there are many websites that provide full information about the college and its reputation. So go through those websites and select your college accordingly.
  • An individual can also meet with the faculty members for getting any clarification regarding courses, placement, facilities etc.

The Jamia Millia Islamia is a central university located in Delhi. It was founded in 1920 during the Khilafat and Non-Co-operation Movements, in response to Mahatma Gandhi’s call for a boycott of all Government- sponsored educational institutions, and was later registered in 1939 as Jamia Millia Islamia Society. In 1962, it was declared as an institution deemed to be a University under section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

In Urdu language, Jamia means ‘University’, and Millia means ‘National’ .The known freedom fighter and Muslim theologian, Maulana Mehmud Hasan, laid the foundation stone of Jamia Millia Islamia at Aligarh on Friday, 29 October 1920. Hakim Ajmal Khan was elected the first chancellor of the university, while Mohammed Ali Jauhar was the first Vice-chancellor.

Jamia was born amidst the political crisis and it was felt that it would not survive the heat of the intense political struggle for the Indian independence. It also participated in the Bardoli resolution and sent volunteers across the country to motivate people to fight for the freedom of the country. As a result, the British government imprisoned many of its teachers and students. However, after the end of the ‘Khilafat Movement’, Jamia saw itself in a great crisis. Some thought it had achieved its mission, and others believed that the institution had lost its importance with the end of the non-cooperation and the Khilafat movements. Even the university’s funds dried up. At that time, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari and Abdul Majeed Khwaja, supported by Mahatma Gandhi, shifted Jamia from Aligarh to Karol Bagh in New Delhi in 1925. It is one of the top Universities In Delhi.

On 1 March 1935, the foundation stone for a the new building was laid at Okhla, New Delhi. In 1936, all institutions of Jamia were shifted to its new campus. It is one of the most reputed Universities in India. The university’s basic emphasis was on using innovative education methods. Today, the university provides a large number of courses at school, undergraduate and postgraduate level. There are separate departments for Languages, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Law, Architecture, Dentistry and Fine arts. The strength of its faculty members is about 614, apart from 997 staff members. It has a student strength of about 10,400. Jamia not only attracts students from different parts from India but is also a favorite educational destination for a lot of foreign students too.

We are very happy to have realigned with LAL Schools once again and are confident that this is a positive step for all schools concerned. LAL is a highly regarded group of international language centres with almost 30 years experience of providing language programmes to adults and young learners.

IELS provides high quality English Language tuition to both young learners and adults. With over 25 years of experience in teaching, we strongly believe that learning English should be a fun and stimulating experience, whether it be in or out of class. IELS provides students with a varied range of exciting social and cultural activities which play an integral part in all of our programmes.

IELS runs:

A Young Learners Programme (ages 13 to 17)

- Our newly refurbished centre is situated in an ideal location close to the popular seaside resort of Sliema and our beach club.

- We offer a comprehensive programme which includes tuition, accommodation & a daily activity programme supervised by IELS group leaders.

Adult Programmes (18 +)

- Available both in Malta (Sliema) and on Gozo island

- Modern, fully air-conditioned schools situated in the city centres

- Bright and airy classrooms

- Small classes and individual attention

- Experienced teachers

- Over 40 different nationalities in high season

- A variety of different courses to choose from

New for 2010, we will be running a Summer Camp Programme for kids aged 8 – 12.

- We have carefully selected Savio College which is located in the quiet village of Dingli, only minutes away from the old Capital City of Mdina.

- The college is completely surrounded by lush countryside and offers in house residential accommodation, classrooms and sports grounds, meaning that our juniors will enjoy a fun packed learning experience in a safe, closed and supervised environment.

- Lessons will be provided in the morning and students will then be able to enjoy Malta in the afternoon and evening through the various activities.

- Our Summer Camp lessons are specifically designed to provide a solid foundation in the basic skills of English, using methods that are well suited to the way children learn.

To find out more information about us and our programmes, please visit us at www.iels.com.mt. Please do not hesitate to contact us via email at sales@iels.com.mt or via phone at +356 2328 4801/3.