About Us
► St. Aloysius College
St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) is one of the oldest colleges of the country, with a 132 year history. In recognition of the college’s quality education and all-round service rendered by it, the University Grants Committee (New Delhi) has accorded it with Centre with Potential for Excellence, status, besides NAAC granting it “A” grading.
The motto of the college is LUCET ET ARDET, which means ‘It shines and it Burns’. Through its mission, the college strives to transform students into men and women for others and to be responsible citizens, to care for others, for the nation, and the earth.
It is situated on a 37-acre (150,000 m2) campus atop Light House Hill, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It is managed and run by the Mangalore Jesuits Educational Society (MJES).
The motto of the college is LUCET ET ARDET, which means ‘It shines and it Burns’. Through its mission, the college strives to transform students into men and women for others and to be responsible citizens, to care for others, for the nation, and the earth.
It is situated on a 37-acre (150,000 m2) campus atop Light House Hill, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It is managed and run by the Mangalore Jesuits Educational Society (MJES).
► The Department of Mass Communication
Master of Communication and Media Studies (MCMS) is a Two Year Post Graduate programme offered by St. Aloysius College. With specializations in Print and New Media, Broadcast Communication and Corporate Communication, MCMS strives to prepare today’s youth to be tomorrow’s effective responsible media professionals.
The Department ensures that the students have practical training and are ready to face the demanding responsibilities of the professional scene. This is made possible by making the students bring out various productions across all specializations. This includes Campus Eye (A news bulletin telecast on a Local TV Channel), Tvesha (A monthly journal highlighting aspects related to media), Saptahik Varta (A weekly journal incorporating the latest events in the college), and Mediator (A daily newsletter comprising of top news from around the globe. Apart from this, regular productions of documentaries, photography, radio programmes etc. are all part of the curriculum.
The Department ensures that the students have practical training and are ready to face the demanding responsibilities of the professional scene. This is made possible by making the students bring out various productions across all specializations. This includes Campus Eye (A news bulletin telecast on a Local TV Channel), Tvesha (A monthly journal highlighting aspects related to media), Saptahik Varta (A weekly journal incorporating the latest events in the college), and Mediator (A daily newsletter comprising of top news from around the globe. Apart from this, regular productions of documentaries, photography, radio programmes etc. are all part of the curriculum.
► Media Manthan
Media Manthan is the flagship annual event of the Department of Mass communication (MCMS). The national level media seminar offers various competitions, workshops and panel discussions. Students from over 15 colleges across the nation take part in this fiesta which brings together the best resource personnel from the industry.
The focus of this year’s Media Manthan is ‘Celebrating 100 Years of Indian Cinema’.
Media Manthan 2012 is just behind us; its theme ‘Media and Environment’ was a big success.
Media Manthan 2011 on the other hand, had focused on the theme 'Media and Manipulation'
The focus of this year’s Media Manthan is ‘Celebrating 100 Years of Indian Cinema’.
Media Manthan 2012 is just behind us; its theme ‘Media and Environment’ was a big success.
Media Manthan 2011 on the other hand, had focused on the theme 'Media and Manipulation'