25 years of Excellence
Since its inception IIMM Delhi has led the revolution in Media Education in India

Established in 1999, International Institute of Mass Media (IIMM) is a leading institute of mass communication in India.
With its dynamic learning centre, holistic programs including radio and television journalism, advertising, public relations, photography, filmmaking, marketing and news media, IIMM is an institute with a difference.
Join the most-reputed & professional courses in Journalism & Mass Communication.
Since its inception IIMM Delhi has led the revolution in Media Education in India
We train our students every day in classrooms, labs & studios as media professionals
IIMM Delhi students secure internships & placements at all media addresses in India & abroad
Generations of Media Professionals teaching various streams as per their area of expertise
IIMM can boast of professional studios and equipments, updated to latest media technology
Media is a personality-driven industry, at IIMM we prepare our students for the same
Courses to jumpstart your media career
IIMM was established as a private autonomous Institute in 1999.
Shobhit University has formally approved a strategic collaboration with the International Institute of Mass Media (IIMM Delhi). The Centre for Media Research and Studies (CMRS) at Shobhit University has partnered with IIMM to leverage specialized teaching, training, and skilling opportunities that align with NEP 2020's directives to enhance vocational and professional education.
The Institute offers courses at UG, PG, PG diploma and short-term course level in the fields of Journalism and Mass Communication. UG course is for three-years duration, whereas PG course is for two years. The PG Diploma course is of one-year duration, whereas short-term courses are for six months duration.
Mass media courses in Delhi provide a vibrant gateway into India's dynamic media industry, where aspiring journalists, filmmakers, content creators, and communicators hone skills amid the capital's bustling newsrooms and digital hubs. These programs blend practical training with real-world exposure, preparing students for a sector that's evolving rapidly in the digital age.
Independence Day in India, celebrated every year on 15th August, is more than just a date on the calendar—it is the living heartbeat of a nation that emerged from centuries of colonial subjugation into the largest democracy in the world.
The field of mass communication is constantly getting younger and vibrant. The rise of new media platforms, shifting audience expectations and rapidly evolving technological advancements has put it in a state of constant flux. To do justice to these changes, mass communication field requires fresh, out of the box thinking on a routine basis.