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MassCoMedia, located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, is a college in India that offer courses in journalism, advertising, animation, public relations, event management, TV production/direction and broadcast journalism.

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The college provides programs in Mass communication, TV Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Radio Jockey, Advertising, Public Relations and Events management.

It houses channel ready TV-studios, a radio studio and an animation facility, along with Non- Linear Editing suites.

The main branch of MassCoMedia is spread over 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) and up to 500 students attend the institute every day. The institute has two industry-standard TV studios, a radio studio, a photography studio and a number of e-classrooms, where lessons in media related activities are imparted to students.

The residential campus for students studying at MassCoMedia (Noida Division) is located at Greater Noida. The residential campus also has studios equipped to handle filming and sound recording work for TV and films. The minimum eligibility for students aspiring to join MassCoMedia is 10+2 in any stream or its equivalent. The admission process entails an entrance test and an interview. The admission process starts in February and goes up to August of every year.

Founder is Divesh Nath, who is also the Managing editor and Publishing Director of Delhi Press Magazines, estd 1938. Delhi Press magazines publish 32 magazines in 9 languages in India.

In 2014 MassCoMedia was judged to be the 6th best institute for Journalism in India and the 4th best institute for Mass Communication education in the North India. The college now has 300+ on campus students.

Divesh Nath founded Masscomedia, in 2007, which is a mass communications company imparting media education. It also produces programs for various TV channels.

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Founder and Managing Director

Devish Nath, 1985, Present (30 years) New Delhi Area, India: He is also the Managing editor and Publishing Director of Delhi Press Magazines. Established in 1938, Delhi Press magazines publish 32 magazines in 9 languages in India, including English at present.

Owner CEO

Pramod Engineering, January 2004, Present (11 years 1 month): Manufacturing high speed bindery and web printing machines for assorted printing industry requirements.

Founder and Collector

The Lexicon Art, January 2006, Present (9 years 1 month): It comprises best collection from the Indian contemporary art online, from Hussains to new artists. Thousands of art work to choose, click through and purchase.

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