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Studying at St Pauls was by the best learning experience I’ve had till date as this institute not only focuses on the theory aspect of the media industry but it also floods you with a tremendous amount of practical knowledge, which is really helpful when you actually get out there in the real world to work. The professors are great and they really get out the best in you and help you realize what you are really good at.
Dylan D’souza, Batch 2015- 2016Digital Media Strategist, Digi Osmosis
We started with the basics; I will never forget the initial lectures in which we got a detailed understanding of news. We also gained first-hand news experience with our student paper, SPICE Enquirer- The Activist. The City Reporting module helped me explore Mumbai, a city to which I was a newcomer. With our Law and Media classes, I was able to enter the ATS Office and the Police Commissioner’s office. While working on a documentary, I got an insight into the lives of the underprivileged and marginalized. During the broadcast module, I became more camera friendly and interviewed politicians. SPICE has brought me to a point where I can proudly call myself a journalist.
Santia Gora (Batch 2013- 2014)Reporter, NDTV India
The Journalism course at SPICE is a great learning experience. The faculty is amazing and the experience that the industry experts bring is unbeatable. Everyone at SPICE goes all out to help us with whatever difficulty we have and the facilities provided are great. In short, they leave no stone unturned in ensuring that all our needs (and more) are met.The Journalism course at SPICE is a great learning experience. The faculty is amazing and the experience that the industry experts bring is unbeatable. Everyone at SPICE goes all out to help us with whatever difficulty we have and the facilities provided are great. In short, they leave no stone unturned in ensuring that all our needs (and more) are met.
Anil Dias (Batch 2012 - 2013)Correspondent / Reporter, The Times of India, Sports
In my five months with The Times of India, I have observed that the media industry today wants variety. Variety in beats, variety in perspective and variety in interest levels. If it wasn’t for St. Pauls, I would not have been able to cover an array of events and topics like politics, education, court, crime, environment and health. The professors at St Pauls not only helped us explore every beat, making us all rounders, but also helped instil in us the curiosity required for this profession.
Freny Fernandes (Batch 2013- 2014)Correspondent / Reporter, The Times of India