Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies

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Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies
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Type Private
Established2002;21 years ago (2002)
Affiliation University of Kalyani; UGC
President Prof. Pabitra Sarkar
Rector Shyamal Semgupta
Location
261, 12, Prince Anwar Shah Rd, Rajendra Prasad Colony, Tollygunge, Kolkata-700033, West Bengal

22°30′05″N88°21′07″E / 22.5013753°N 88.3518965°E / 22.5013753; 88.3518965
Website imcfts.com
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Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies (India)

The Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies (IMCFTS) is an institute of mass communication, journalism and film studies in Prince Anwar Shah Road, Kolkata. It is affiliated with Kalyani University [1] and is approved by the University Grants Commission.

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Institutional objective

The institution was created by Pabitra Sarkar (ex-vice chancellor of Rabindra Bharati University and Vice-Chairman, West Bengal State Council for Higher Education [2] ) in the year 2002 in Kolkata, West Bengal. It is primarily a non-profit organization whose main aim is to provide education in the fields of journalism and mass communication, coupled with film studies, as per the institute's stated objective. [3]

Courses offered

Governing body

The governing body consists of people from the West Bengal council of Higher Education, Calcutta University, Jadavpur University, Netaji Subhas Open University, Visva Bharati University, Doordarshan etc. The details are available on the website of the institute.

Memberships

The institute has an institutional membership with British Council, India and associate membership with the Indus Foundation, USA. [4]

Recent development

From 2011, a new batch of MA in Mass Communication and Community Journalism has been started in the institute. The course is actually of 2010 but due to delays in getting the Kalyani University clearance, the launching of the course had to be postponed.

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References

  1. list_colleges.html Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Pabitra Sarkar
  3. "college grants".
  4. "University Collaborations | The Indus Foundation". Indus. Retrieved 22 June 2022.

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