NDTV Worldwide, part of the NDTV Group, India’s first and leading private broadcaster for news and lifestyle television; and IndiaCan, a joint venture between Educomp (India’s largest education company) and Pearson (an international media company with world-leading businesses in education, business information and consumer publishing), have entered into an arrangement for introducing a broadcast journalism training programme. NDTV has set pioneering benchmarks across news and television broadcasting, while sticking to the highest professional standards.
NDTV Media Institute runs a Broadcast Training Programme in Delhi wherein it combines formal lectures and demonstrations with on-the-job training. NDTV's Media Institute in partnership with NDTV Worldwide and IndiaCan is offering students across India an opportunity to train with latest methodologies of broadcast journalism. In its first year the NDTV- IndiaCan Broadcast Journalism programme will be launched across 10 centres, primarily in metro cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune and Chandigarh. In the second year, more centres will be added in other cities, with the aim of making the programme easily accessible to people all across the country.
The number of students in a batch will be limited to ensure quality training is delivered along with appropriate mentorship. One of the highlights of the programme will be an internship with NDTV awarded to the top-performing candidates.
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