Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC), being a Jesuit institute, stresses professional excellence and relevance such that social sensitivity, ethics, and values are kept in focus.
Being one of the leading non-government media centre in South Asia, XIC goes beyond mere theoretical instruction, placing significant emphasis on practical, experiential learning. The institution acknowledges that proficiency in modern media demands more than theoretical comprehension; it necessitates practical skills and adaptability. Therefore, XIC students actively participate in diverse practical exercises such as workshops, projects, and internships, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts.
The XIC Management motivates students to participate in local & global competitions where their work can be evaluated by a broad spectrum of judges and technological innovations. The faculty is drawn from a mix of academic and distinguished professionals in the field. They bring in practical knowledge and vast experience of their field into the classrooms.
The institute also collaborates with universities, companies and professionals to provide students with a worldview of what to expect in the industry. XIC’s collaboration with Don Bosco International Media Academy (DBIMA), Paris, enhances research and educational processes at both institutions and thereby expands the academic spectrum and cultural awareness between the institutions, students, faculty, and staff.
Our students are much sought after by the media industry, commercial corporates and non-profit organisations in India and overseas. It can be summed up in its educational motto ‘moulding men and women for others with others’.
XIC continues to evolve to ensure excellence, forging an integrated programme that has become a benchmark in media Studies. It balances tried and tested strategies with contemporary technologies and strategies for new and emerging needs while attempting to form productive, committed and passionate global citizens.
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