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Madhu Bala Institute of Communication and Electronic Media

Private University|Estd. 1996

Average rating of Madhu Bala Institute of Communication and Electronic Media

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 12 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.5/5

Admission

Admission

3.5/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

4.6/5

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Poonam Menon

Poonam Menon

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 19 Jun, 2025

2.8
2 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are great throughout all three years. The workload for the course is too much. Everyone just copies stuff to finish their journals, which is a waste of time. They should do more hands-on stuff instead.

Placement: The college didn't really help us much with getting jobs after graduation. They just gave us a list of possible placements. We had to look through the list and find something on our own. I wish they had a better plan to help us get placed sooner.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay, but not amazing. The seats were a letdown, and the classrooms felt more like those in coaching or tuition centers. It didn't really feel like a typical college when I first started there.

Supriya Mishra

Supriya Mishra

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 1 Feb, 2025

3.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are all PhD holders and really know their stuff. They have tons of experience, which helps us think in new ways. The learning quality is top-notch, and the study materials they give us cover everything we need. The course is 6 semesters long, and it sets us up to be great media professionals. It's a great opportunity to learn and grow!

Placement: The college doesn't help us find jobs, but it's great for learning and hands-on experience. They have programs for journalists, filmmakers, radio hosts, photographers, and actors. It's a top pick for improving your skills and reaching your full potential.

Campus: The college has top-notch facilities with the latest technology. They have digital classes and learning tools. The lab equipment is always up-to-date. The classrooms are digitalized and fully air-conditioned, making it easier to focus and learn. Just keep in mind, there are no hostel facilities available at the college.

Priya Nair

Priya Nair

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 17 Dec, 2024

3.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors are really smart, they all have PhDs which makes them great teachers. They know a lot and have a ton of experience in the field. The course is spot on for Journalism and mass communication.

Placement: This college doesn't help with job placements, but it's awesome for turning you into a media pro all by yourself. They teach you to be a great speaker, filmmaker, photographer, radio host, and more. Figure out what you're best at and go for it!

Campus: The college has good infrastructure. They offer digital classes and materials from the faculty. Unfortunately, there are no hostels on campus, but there are nearby rooms for both girls and boys. It's all pretty helpful for studying.

Chetan Choudhary

Chetan Choudhary

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 12 Feb, 2024

2.3
2 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and always there for us when we need help. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand. Whenever we have questions, they answer them right away. They also give us good notes to help us do well in our exams.

Placement: The placements at our college were really bad. They don't help us find jobs at all. No companies came to hire students for a few years. The college did give internships based on what we liked, but they made us pay for transportation.

Campus: The college infrastructure wasn't great. No Wi-Fi, but the library was awesome. You could borrow books as needed. Labs had all the equipment we needed. Rooms were small though. No hostel, but the canteen food was good and catered to students' tastes.

Tej Khan

Tej Khan

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 23 Jul, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know a lot about the industry and work hard to prepare us for it. I'm studying Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication. Our college is affiliated with GGSIPU.

Placement: The college doesn't do placements for us, but they focus on preparing us for the industry. They say it's more about making us ready for the real world than just finding us a job. Love that approach!

Campus: The college doesn't have great infrastructure. There are only a few buildings on campus, and not much else. But I do like the rooftop canteen that's a plus. There's plenty of space for studying, but no playground or auditorium.

Suresh Iyer

Suresh Iyer

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 7 Jan, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are super nice and always ready to help. They really care about us students and want us to succeed in the future. MBICEM has awesome teachers and staff who know their stuff and can teach really well.

Placement: My college really helped me improve my communication skills. I recently landed a job at a major newspaper, thanks to what I learned there. The different subjects taught me a lot about the industry and the opportunities ahead. We had guest lectures too, which gave us insights and helped us find internships and jobs easily.

Campus: The college is awesome for mass communication. It has all the equipment we need. The campus is clean and has everything we need. The labs are great and have all the stuff we need. The building may be small, but it's nice inside. The neighborhood is residential and has lots of greenery. Doing practicals is easy with the help of the teachers.

Sumit Sharma

Sumit Sharma

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 19 Jan, 2021

2.3
4 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They are really friendly and helpful. They know their stuff and make learning fun. Plus, they're cool about late assignments and give good grades. During practical exams, they are super supportive. Overall, great teachers here!

Placement: In the past 2 years, there haven't been any job placements at college. Students have been waiting a while to find jobs. About three years ago, a small company came for placements, but no one took part because the salary was too low.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay. There's no Wi-Fi, but the classrooms are nice. The library and labs are good too. The food in the canteen is clean and good quality. They serve milkshakes too, which are affordable. The canteen is clean and hygienic.

Seema Mishra

Seema Mishra

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2020

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at MBICEM are super friendly and always ready to help out. They treat us like friends, which is cool. The college offers a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication (BJMC) that takes three years to complete with two semesters each year. Each semester includes around 4 theory classes and 3 practical sessions.

Placement: Graduates from MBICEM land great jobs in media. There aren't any campus placements, though. Instead, we do internships in print or digital media after the 1st year, and electronic media in the 2nd year. Luckily, most of us end up working in our favorite media companies.

Campus: The college has everything we need - classrooms, labs, library, and even a canteen on the roof! It's split between two buildings next to each other in Madangir Village, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi. The total area is around 1000 yards. Good setup overall!

Tarun Singh

Tarun Singh

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 31 Jan, 2020

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college really put in the effort to help us understand everything. They made sure to engage with us and support us in our assignments. It was easy to ask them questions and they made sure we knew what we were learning. Overall, they were great at keeping us on track with our studies.

Placement: The placement scene at our college is pretty solid. A bunch of students landed internships and jobs thanks to the insightful lectures given by experienced teachers. Journalism opens up doors to various job sectors, like marketing. Even if you end up in marketing, you'll see how it connects to your course.

Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's cozy and welcoming. They've got everything we need, like books and magazines for journalism in the library. The classrooms have projectors and AC, which is great.

Ajay Kumar

Ajay Kumar

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Reviewed On 4 Jun, 2019

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at this college are really smart. They all have Ph.Ds and know a lot about their subjects. We used PowerPoint a lot and went on educational trips. The course was great and connected to Indraprastha University in Delhi.

Placement: The college's job placements were okay. About 5 percent of the 120 students got jobs in cool places like NDTV, Times of India, and Pioneer. Others who liked radio got jobs there. They got roles like content writer, desk editor, and customer relations.

Campus: The college campus had everything we needed for studying. But there was no hostel for students. The food in the canteen was okay. The classrooms didn't have AC, just fans, which was tough in the summer. But overall, everything else was good.

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