AMU PGD Digital Journalism FAQs
Ques. Is the PG Diploma in Digital Journalism at AMU a full-time course, and can I pursue it while working?
Ans. The PG Diploma in Digital Journalism at AMU is a full-time, on-campus programme. As per AMU's rules, no candidate admitted to a full-time course of study is permitted to hold any paid employment or engage in business during the course of study, except as specifically permitted by the University. Therefore, working professionals cannot pursue this course while in employment without prior permission from the University. The course requires regular attendance on campus in Aligarh.
Ques. What is the syllabus and what topics are covered in the AMU PG Diploma in Digital Journalism?
Ans. The programme covers a wide range of topics relevant to modern digital journalism, including digital reporting and writing, multimedia journalism (audio, video, photo), online content management systems, social media journalism and strategy, data journalism, media law and ethics, mobile journalism, and web publishing. The curriculum is designed to provide both theoretical grounding and hands-on practical training, making graduates job-ready for digital newsrooms, online portals, and media organizations.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing this diploma from AMU?
Ans. Graduates of the PG Diploma in Digital Journalism from AMU can pursue careers as digital journalists, online content writers, social media managers, video journalists, web editors, and multimedia reporters with news portals, television channels, digital media startups, and corporate communication departments. AMU's strong alumni network and the credibility of a central university degree add significant value to the qualification. Many graduates have gone on to work with leading national and regional media organizations.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for PG Diploma in Digital Journalism students at AMU?
Ans. No. As per AMU's official residential policy, hostel accommodation is NOT provided to students admitted to PG Diploma courses. Only students admitted to regular full-time degree programmes (UG and PG degrees) are eligible for hostel allocation, subject to availability. Students admitted to the PG Diploma in Digital Journalism will need to arrange their own accommodation in Aligarh. There are several private paying guest facilities and rental accommodations available near the AMU campus.
Ques. How competitive is the AMU Departmental Test for PG Diploma in Digital Journalism, and what is the selection process?
Ans. The AMU Departmental Test (DJPOA) is a written examination conducted at Aligarh only. The test is based on general knowledge of current affairs, media and journalism, English language proficiency, and logical reasoning. Candidates must score a minimum of 20% marks to be eligible for admission. The selection is purely merit-based on the test score. The competition is moderate, as the course is relatively niche, but the number of seats is limited. Candidates are advised to prepare well in current affairs, media literacy, and English writing skills.
Ques. Can students from non-journalism or non-media backgrounds apply for this course?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. The PG Diploma in Digital Journalism at AMU is open to graduates from any discipline - arts, science, commerce, engineering, or any other stream. There is no requirement for a prior background in journalism or mass communication. The only eligibility criterion is a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university. This makes the course accessible to a wide range of students who wish to transition into the media and journalism sector.


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