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Research/Publications
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Research and Publications
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All the faculty of the SJMC is actively pursuing the research in various disciplines of Journalism and Mass Communication. Most of their findings are published in various research journals.
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MANTHAN
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IMS Manthan a biannual Research Journal published by Institute of Management Studies, NOIDA. The Journal focuses on the various issues, innovations, technologies, mantras in Management & Information Technology. The main objective of the Research Journal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
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NEWSLETTER
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IMS-NOIDA brings out its own News Letter IMS-Chronicle every quarterly. The chronicle focuses on the major activities both academic and extra curricular in the Campus. The main objective of this publication is to provide a round up of the happenings in the Institute for awareness of its patrons, students, alumni, corporate world and all those who look towards this institute as a place for providing good professional education in this area. Besides being a very convenient mode of knowing about the Institute, the patron and alumni also use it as a collection of nostalgic memories.
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IMS CONQUERS THE HORIZON
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To focus on the role of Media in today's world and also on various issues that concern us, the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication has started its monthly Journal-KSHITIJ. This will not only provide a platform to the students for the expression of their own creative talent but also inculcate a feeling of participation and professionalism among them.
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FOOTPRINTS
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Footprints of the students, for the students, by the students. The first annual issue of the Students' magazine Footprints was launched in the year 2005. The magazine is a part of the Institute's endeavour to provide its students a broader canvas and thus stimulate and promote their creative instinct. This is a publication created for the students, where they can express themselves freely through their creative pieces or collection of thoughts. IMSians define themselves in Footprints.
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