Journalism Abroad for Indian Students 2026
Journalism programs cover investigative reporting, broadcast journalism, digital journalism, and media ethics. Strong programs at Columbia (USA), City University (UK).
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Universities
$22K
Avg Fee/Year
7+
Min IELTS
$58K
Avg Salary
Journalism Abroad — Complete Guide for Indian Students (2026)
Journalism is one of the most sought-after fields of study for Indian students planning to study abroad in 2026. With 3+ partner universities across 1 countries — including Canada — the options have never been more accessible. Average annual tuition ranges from $8,000 in Germany to $65,000 at elite US institutions, with an overall average of $22K/year across all destinations.
A degree in Journalism from a recognised foreign university opens doors to an average graduate salary of $58K–$81K per year internationally. In India, professionals with an overseas Journalism qualification earn premium packages from MNCs, tech firms, research institutions, and consulting companies. Key career outcomes include: Journalist, News Reporter, Digital Editor, Broadcast Journalist, Media Analyst.
To be eligible, most universities require a minimum IELTS score of 7(some accept 6.5+ for conditional admission) and a strong academic background. Application deadlines for Canada typically fall between October and February for September intake. Working with a trusted study abroad consultant like Jaivik Overseas significantly improves your chances of securing admission and scholarship funding.
USA remains the most popular destination for Journalism among Indian students, offering world-class faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and a strong alumni network. UK is the second most popular choice, offering excellent value for money with competitive tuition fees and strong post-study work pathways. Australia is increasingly popular due to its favourable immigration policies and growing job market for {cat.name} graduates.
Students who complete Journalism abroad benefit from exposure to international research, diverse classroom discussions, and global professional networks — advantages that are difficult to replicate in a domestic setting. With Jaivik Overseas Consultants, over 5,000 Indian students have successfully enrolled in top Journalism programmes worldwide, from Tier-1 universities to affordable institutions with strong employment outcomes.
What You Will Study in Journalism
Core subjects and specialisations typically covered in Journalism programmes abroad
Popular Specialisations
Which Country is Best for Journalism?
Ranked by number of partner universities. Click to explore universities in each country.
Top 3 Universities for Journalism — Fees Comparison
Sorted by QS World University Ranking 2026
| # | University | Country | Annual Fee | IELTS | Post-Study Work |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Toronto Metropolitan UniversityQS #601 | 🇨🇦 Canada | $18K ≈ ₹15.3L | 6.5+ | PGWP up to 3 years |
| 2 | Algonquin CollegeOttawa | 🇨🇦 Canada | $11K ≈ ₹8.9L | 6+ | PGWP up to 3 years |
| 3 | Centennial CollegeToronto | 🇨🇦 Canada | $11K ≈ ₹9.5L | 6+ | PGWP up to 3 years |
Fees are approximate annual tuition in USD. INR equivalent at ₹84/USD.
Entry Requirements for Journalism
Typical admission criteria across our partner universities
🗣 IELTS Score
7+ overall
6.5+ for conditional / pathway entry. No band below 6.
📝 TOEFL iBT
100+
Accepted instead of IELTS at most universities worldwide.
🎓 Academic GPA
7.0–7.5 / 10 (UG degree)
Equivalent to 3.3+ on a US 4.0 GPA scale. Top universities: 8.0+.
📋 Backlogs
Zero backlogs preferred
Top-50 QS universities typically require a clean academic record.
💼 Work Experience
Not applicable (UG entry)
Direct entry from Class 12 or equivalent.
📎 Documents Required
SOP, LORs (×2–3), Transcripts
Plus CV/résumé, passport copy.
📌 Standardised Test Note
Some universities may require standardised tests (GMAT/GRE/SAT) depending on program level. Jaivik Overseas will confirm exact requirements when preparing your application.
Top Universities Offering Journalism
Career Outcomes After Journalism
Typical roles and salaries for Journalism graduates from overseas universities
Journalist
International market · Entry–Mid level
$70K/yr
≈ ₹59L/yr in India
News Reporter
International market · Entry–Mid level
$63K/yr
≈ ₹53L/yr in India
Digital Editor
International market · Entry–Mid level
$58K/yr
≈ ₹49L/yr in India
Broadcast Journalist
International market · Entry–Mid level
$52K/yr
≈ ₹44L/yr in India
Media Analyst
International market · Entry–Mid level
$48K/yr
≈ ₹40L/yr in India
$58K
Avg Starting Salary (USD)
₹49L
Approx. in Indian Rupees
5+
Career Paths
Why Study Journalism Abroad Instead of India?
Key advantages that an international Journalism degree provides for Indian students
Significantly Higher Graduate Salary
Journalism graduates from overseas universities earn $58K–$73K per year internationally — approximately ₹49L–₹61L per year. This typically represents a 3–5× premium over a comparable Indian degree after 3–5 years of work experience.
Global Brand Recognition & Alumni Network
Degrees from top-ranked universities in USA and UK are recognised by employers worldwide. An international Journalism credential opens doors at global MNCs, research institutions, and startups that a domestic degree alone may not unlock.
Post-Study Work Rights & Immigration Pathway
Countries like Canada (PGWP up to 3 years → Express Entry PR), Australia (Temporary Graduate Visa 2–4 years), and the UK (Graduate Route 2 years) let you work — and potentially settle — after your Journalism degree. This immigration advantage is unavailable with an Indian degree.
Better Research Infrastructure & Industry Access
The best global universities for Journalism are directly embedded in their industries. Internships, paid placements, research labs, and live project collaborations with top employers are built into most programs. This produces a much stronger CV before graduation than most Indian institutions offer.
Scholarships & Positive ROI Within 2–3 Years
While tuition appears high, scholarships, part-time work (20 hrs/week during term), and competitive post-study salaries mean most international Journalism students recover their full investment within 2–3 years of graduating. Jaivik Overseas helps every student identify and apply for relevant scholarships before committing to a program.
FAQ — Journalism Abroad
How much does Journalism cost abroad for Indian students?
Average annual tuition for Journalism is $22K–$29K USD (₹18.5L–₹24.0L/yr). Germany and Netherlands are more affordable; USA and UK tend to be higher.
What IELTS score is required for Journalism?
Most universities require IELTS 7+ for Journalism. Highly-ranked universities may require 7.5+. Pathway programs may accept 6.5+.
Which country is best for Journalism?
USA is considered the best for Journalism due to its world-class universities and strong employment opportunities. UK offers strong value, and Australia provides excellent PR pathways.
Can I get PR after studying Journalism abroad?
Yes. Canada (PGWP → Express Entry), Australia (485 Temporary Graduate visa), and UK (Graduate Route 2 years) all offer strong post-study immigration pathways after completing a Journalism degree.
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