Where Words Create Waves
The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy (SEMCE) is dedicated to producing the next generation of leading journalists. We provide our students with firsthand experience in the form of intensive live projects, expert guest lectures, networking sessions, and internship programmes. We provide our students with personal mentorship by professionals who are committed to injecting real-world knowledge into the classroom.
At SEMCE, we emphasise experiential learning and developing innovators, critical thinkers, and ethical journalists. Our programme is designed to combine old and new media practices, placing the students at the cutting edge of the ever-evolving media landscape. The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy is dedicated to becoming a global media school for excellence in cross-disciplinary project-based, student-centered media studies. With state-of-the-art studios, world-class facilities, and industry relationships, we train media professionals fully capable of handling dynamic careers. The school seeks to develop nation-building, socially responsible, lifelong learners.










The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes. Each programme is meticulously designed in consultation with the insights of media professionals who hold impeccable industrial acumen, allowing students to stay up-to-date with the current media industry.
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The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy at K.R. Mangalam University provides students with an all-inclusive understanding of Emerging Media and Creator Economy, keeping them abreast of the latest technologies. One of the prime benefits of studying Emerging Media and Creator Economy is that it provides unique insights and industry knowledge to meet current industry demands. The industry-focused curriculum of SEMCE is thoughtfully designed to prepare new-age media professionals.
The school focuses on innovative production and critical consumption of a range of moving-image media. A rich and industry-oriented curriculum with state-of-the-art media labs is matched with the extensive co-curricular programme that includes opportunities to participate in on-campus media productions and projects.
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Realistic hands-on training for absolute excellence
Guidance from acclaimed academicians and famed journalists
Equipping for achieving new heights in the challenging world of journalism and mass communication
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Let's discover what our students have to say about their transformative experiences at K.R. Mangalam University.

Poorvi
BJMC
Reflecting on my time at K.R. Mangalam University as a Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication graduate (Batch of 2017-2020), I can say it was truly transformative. The exceptional faculty, with their vast industry experience, enriched our learning immensely. The meticulously designed course balanced theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The state-of-the-art newsroom and radio studio facilities provided a realistic media environment, enhancing our vocal, verbal, and presentation skills. These resources, coupled with the faculty’s expertise, made my time at K.R. Mangalam University both enriching and pivotal for my career in mass communication.

Prerna
BJMC
"I am thrilled to express my heartfelt gratitude to KR Mangalam University for providing an exceptional learning experience through their B.A. program in Journalism and Mass Communication. The journey has been nothing short of transformative, and I am genuinely grateful for the knowledge, skills, and opportunities I gained during my time at this esteemed institution.

Naina
MAJMC
My viewpoint on mass communication has been refined and my journalistic abilities have improved greatly thanks to the faculty's guidance and encouragement. The curriculum promotes ethical journalism, critical thinking, and the growth of a distinctive journalistic voice.

SAMAR
MAJMC
K.R. Mangalam University is genuinely unique due to its emphasis on fostering ethical journalism and critical thinking. Investigative reporting, media ethics, and journalists' social responsibilities are all encouraged to be thoroughly explored in this programme. As a result, I now have a broader perspective and a greater feeling of accountability as a communicator in the digital age.

The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy at K.R. Mangalam University is dedicated to becoming an internationally recognized media school through excellence in interdisciplinary, project-based, student-centric education. In alignment with the New Education Policy 2020 and the vision of “Viksit Bharat” as envisioned by the Honorable Prime Minister of India, we emphasize experiential learning that fosters holistic development across cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains.
Our mission is to offer a progressive, outcome-based curriculum that equips students with essential skills for employability and entrepreneurship while nurturing critical thinking, problem-solving, and lifelong learning. We integrate global needs and expectations through strong industry interfaces, live projects, and collaborations with premier global universities and research centers.
In our commitment to shaping responsible media professionals, we place a strong emphasis on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), human values, and environmental awareness. Our programmes are designed to instil a deep understanding of ethical practices and the importance of sustainability in today’s world.
Guided by the ancient Indian wisdom, “सा विद्या या विमुक्तये” (True knowledge is that which liberates), we aim to empower our students to make meaningful contributions to nation-building and societal progress, while leading with integrity and environmental consciousness. May we strive to impart knowledge that empowers and transforms, leading to a brighter future for our students and society.
Prof. (Dr.) Amit Chawla
dean.semce@krmangalam.edu.inProfessor – Dean
Faculty at SEMCE
The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy regularly conducts events and activities for students to acquire practical expertise. Students often visit various media houses and attend workshops, events and panel discussions.
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The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy successfully conducted a Capacity Development Programme on the theme “Visual Moves – Animation and Motion Graphics in Modern Storytelling.” The event aimed at enhancing students’ skills while making them aware of the latest technological trends in digital storytelling. The session highlighted how animation and motion graphics are reshaping modern media narratives, offering creative ways to engage audiences. Students explored practical aspects of animation workflows, motion graphics applications, and their increasing relevance in the media and creative industries.
The resource person, Mr. Trilok Singh, CEO of Post A2Z social media shared his expertise on areas such as web development, server configuration, live server software installation, animation processes, and motion graphics trends. His insights inspired students to think innovatively about integrating technology into storytelling.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication at K R Mangalam University organised a special session on “Career Counselling ( Higher Education Abroad & Scope of Internship- International). The guest expert was Mr. Kaushal Seth, renowned senior counsellor and career guide. During the session, Mr. Kaushal Seth shed light on the opportunities for students who are planning to study abroad for higher education or want to settle down permanently. He highlighted the potential for financial incentives through academic excellence when pursuing education in various countries. He further enriched the discussion on career counseling, providing students with insights into international education. This session turned out to be very fruitful as many students had queries about scholarship opportunities and shaping their career path through higher education.

The School of Emerging Media and Creator Economy successfully hosted its most awaited annual creator’s event, CREATE-A-THON, celebrating creativity, innovation, and collaboration among budding creators. The event featured inspiring sessions by eminent content creators and industry experts, including Ms. Anushka Bajpai, Mr. Abhishek Vaid, Mr. Devesh Sharma, Mr. Nikhil Chandra, Ms. Ritika Suryavanshi, Chef Jaspreet Singh, and Mr. Gurpreet Singh, who shared insights on content creation, freelancing, storytelling, motion design, and balancing passion with academics and professional life. Their guidance motivated students to pursue creative ventures with perseverance, innovation, and confidence. Participants showcased their talents through a variety of competitions including Open Mic, Filmography, Micro Drama, Instagram Reel Making, and Podcasters’ Challenge, reflecting originality, skill, and storytelling prowess. Over 125 entries were submitted, and winners were recognised with certificates, cash prizes, and accolades, while all participants and coordinators received appreciation for their contributions.

On the first day of their three-day educational visit, SJMC students had an enriching experience at Hello Haldwani 91.2 FM Community Radio. Dr. Rakesh Rayal, Associate Professor and Incharge of the station, delivered an insightful lecture on the relevance, functioning, challenges, and opportunities of community radio, highlighting its critical role in empowering local communities. Students observed live station operations, interacted with the RJ, and interviewed Radio Journalist Ms. Shiwani Bhaskar, gaining hands-on experience. Notably, the Journalism Department of Uttarakhand Open University expressed interest in establishing an MOU with SJMC, to foster academic collaboration.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication organised an extension activity titled ‘Awareness of e-Governance using mobile phones in Berka village. Students conducted in-depth interviews with the community members’ to examine their usage of internet for e-governance. They concluded the interviews with short exercises to inform the respondents about the different government services that they can avail online. The activity successfully achieved its research and learning objectives. Students had a hands-on experience of implementing research projects in contexts vastly different than their own as the activity integrated experiential learning in real-world community projects.

The School of Journalism and Mass Communication organised an industrial visit to India Today Group at Film City, Noida. The students participated in the famous ‘Halla Bol’ program of Aaj Tak, hosted by renowned journalist Anjana Om Kashyap. The students also interacted with many famous spokespersons of different political parties and asked questions related to the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir elections, Bull Dozer politics, and other socio-economic and political matters concerning the society. The visit provided valuable first-hand experiential learning knowledge to the students in the field of journalism regarding conducting live debate programs and broadcasts.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC) organised a fruitful Industry Exposure trip to Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, allowing students to maximize their industry connections, improve their reporting and media coverage skills. The summit commenced with the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, delivering the keynote address, touching upon significant issues like India’s future, economic growth, digital transformation, and a forum for global leadership. The summit discussions were illuminating and stimulating, giving several perspectives on India’s current developmental trajectory. V9 Network and News9 were also present, providing extensive media coverage throughout the day. KRMU students were given an exceptional chance for field reporting, media documentation, and networking with industry experts in real-time during the event.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication organized an industry visit for students to News 24 Channel situated in Noida. The students of SJMC attended a Live Conclave hosted by News 24 and visited the Prime Time Studio, PCR Room, Radio Studio, and several regional channels of News 24. Moreover, students learnt about the importance of the room lighting and camera placement required for the setting. They were also shown the significance of a teleprompter which is required for the newsreader to present the news. Along with explaining the concepts of input and output, the students were also exposed to the working of both the Production Control Room (PCR) and Master Control Room (MCR).

School of Journalism and Mass Communication signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Delhi Film Foundation. Mr. Deepak Mishra, officiating Registrar of K.R. Mangalam University and Mr. Ashish Singh, Founder-General Secretary, NDFF formalized the partnership. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Prof.(Dr. ) Raghuvir Singh, Vice Chancellor, KRMU, Gp. Capt. P Mahajan, COE, Prof. (Dr. ) Neeraj Khattri along with all the faculty members of SJMC. This collaboration aims to create educational and professional opportunities such as workshops, film festivals, and networking events, empowering students and professionals in the fields of filmmaking, journalism, and mass communication.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication, K. R. Mangalam University, Gurugram, and Newspaper Association of India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the presence of esteemed dignitaries. KRMU and NAI collaborated for academic exchange (including internships/workshops/seminars/ on-the-job training of students) and cooperation in education, research, and training with the objective of building competency, developing journalistic skills, and molding the mindset students through various programs and activities. This partnership will strengthen the foundations of journalism, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to face the challenges of the future.

School of Journalism and Mass Communication organized a special session on “Film Studies” The guest expert was Mr. Vijay S. Jodha, eminent writer, photographer, and filmmaker. Mr. Jodha passionately encouraged media students to consider a career in filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of keen observation. He urged students to seek internship opportunities with established filmmakers as a valuable learning experience. Mr. Jodha also highlighted that success in the film industry requires dedication, practice, and time. This insightful talk served as a valuable source of inspiration specially for students who aspire to be filmmakers.
School of Journalism and Mass Communication organised an enriching alumni connect on “Creator Economy Entrepreneurship”. Ms. Pravina Srivastava, working at Asian News International (ANI) was the invited alumni for the session. Ms Pravina’s key note laid emphasis on the challenges included as a package while pursuing a career in the media industry. She also highlighted the importance of creativity and innovation as essential drivers in the media industry and how creative economy is coming up with the opportunities in it. Discussing her journey into the media industry she inspired the attendees. She laid paramount importance on building connections with established industry professionals. This event served as a platform for current students to gain practical wisdom and foster valuable connections within the media field, contributing to their future success.

School of Journalism & Mass Communication organised an engaging workshop with RJ Naved, who shared insights on radio, podcasts, and digital platforms. From the art of pranks to the power of podcasts, students were all ears as he spilt the secrets of ruling both radio and the digital world.
The resource person, Mr. Trilok Singh, CEO of Post A2Z social media shared his expertise on areas such as web development, server configuration, live server software installation, animation processes, and motion graphics trends. His insights inspired students to think innovatively about integrating technology into storytelling.
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