IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) Introduces Mobile Journalism (MOJO) Specialization to Shape the Future of Media

New Delhi, January 31: As journalism rapidly transforms in the digital age, mobile-first storytelling has emerged as the backbone of modern media. Recognising this shift, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) has strengthened its Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC) programme by introducing a specialised focus on Mobile Journalism (MOJO)—a future-ready initiative designed to equip students with the skills demanded by today’s fast-evolving media ecosystem.

With news now breaking, travelling, and engaging audiences primarily through smartphones, the MOJO specialization trains students to report, produce, and publish content using mobile devices. The programme places strong emphasis on hands-on mobile reporting, digital storytelling, video journalism, podcasting, social media content creation, and real-time news dissemination, enabling students to function confidently in digital-first newsrooms.

The curriculum blends classroom learning with field-based assignments and live reporting simulations, allowing students to experience the pace and pressure of real-world journalism. From capturing visuals and editing stories on mobile devices to publishing verified content across digital platforms, students are trained to deliver news with speed, accuracy, and credibility.

Beyond technology, the MOJO specialization at IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) reinforces the core values of journalism. Ethical reporting, media laws, fact-checking, and responsible storytelling form an integral part of the learning framework, preparing students to navigate the challenges of misinformation and digital noise with professional integrity.

The programme also opens diverse career pathways in digital news organisations, broadcast media, content studios, social media platforms, corporate communication teams, and independent journalism ventures. As media houses increasingly seek agile professionals who can produce high-quality content on the go, graduates of the MOJO specialization are well-positioned to meet industry expectations.

About IMS University Courses Campus

Backed by a 36-year legacy of academic excellence, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) stands among North India’s most respected institutions, known for shaping industry-ready professionals and future leaders. Established in 1990 and affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, institute offers programmes including BBA, BCA, BAJMC, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology & Microbiology, M.Sc. Biotechnology, and MIB, each designed to blend academic depth with practical exposure.

The institution is NAAC ‘A’ Accredited and holds the prestigious UGC 12(B) Status, reflecting its strong academic governance and research-focused ecosystem. With state-of-the-art laboratories, advanced media studios, smart classrooms, and a dedicated Incubation Centre, institute provides students with an environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking.

IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) has consistently earned top positions in national rankings, including 2nd in placements among top private institutes in India by the Times B-School Survey (2025), No. 1 State Rank in Uttar Pradesh for BBA and BCA by IIRF 2025, and multiple recognitions by GHRDC, CEGR, ASSOCHAM, and Asia Pacific Education Awards. Its School of Media Studies has repeatedly been recognised as one of the best journalism and mass communication colleges in North India.

With an outstanding placement record, strong industry linkages, and a culture rooted in research and innovation, IMS Ghaziabad (University Courses Campus) continues to redefine higher education. Through initiatives like the Mobile Journalism (MOJO) specialization, the institution reaffirms its commitment to nurturing media professionals who combine technological expertise with ethical responsibility—ready to tell impactful stories at the speed of today’s digital world.

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