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An alumni meet at Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication highlights enduring mentorship, evolving media careers, and lasting bonds.
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2 weeks agoon
By
Harshita Das
The recent alumni meet at the Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (AIMC), Dwarka unfolded as a day of reconnection, one marked not by formality, but by conversation, reflection, and a shared sense of continuity. As alumni returned to the campus, familiar spaces took on new meaning, becoming settings where past and present gently intersected. Institutions often earn their reputation over time, and gatherings like these quietly reinforce why AIMC continues to be regarded as one of the Best Mass Communication Institutes in Delhi/NCR, not merely for its curriculum but for the lasting relationships it nurtures.
For faculty members, the day offered a rare pause in the rhythm of academic life. As an Assistant Professor at the institute, watching former students walk through the corridors again now shaped by years of professional experience after the academic rigor at AIMC was deeply moving. The interactions were unhurried and genuine, allowing space for memories, questions, and quiet acknowledgements of how far each journey had travelled since leaving the classroom. Such moments reaffirm the institute’s standing as a Top Media Institute of Delhi/NCR, where learning extends well beyond classrooms.

Career Pathways Across Courses: Listening to Journeys Unfold
Throughout the day, alumni from different programmes shared reflections on their professional paths. Graduates from television, filmmaking, and digital journalism spoke about newsroom environments, ethical responsibilities, and the evolving nature of storytelling. Those working in advertising, public relations, and corporate communication reflected on creative challenges, collaboration, and navigating expectations in fast-paced professional settings. Alumni from media management discussed adaptability learning to respond to changing platforms, technologies, and audiences.
What emerged clearly from these conversations was not a single definition of success, but a range of experiences shaped by curiosity, persistence, and learning through practice. Their exchanges with current students were particularly meaningful, offering honest insights into the uncertainties and possibilities that come with careers in media. These interactions also reflected the institute’s excellent placement records, not as statistics, but as lived professional journeys that continue to evolve.


Award-Winning Alumni: Achievements Shared with Humility
Among the returning alumni were individuals whose work has received recognition across journalism, creative communication, and digital media. When these achievements were mentioned, they were spoken of with restraint and reflection, often accompanied by acknowledgements of teamwork, mentorship, and circumstance. One such alumnus is Mr. Vaibhav Raj Shukla, who recently won the ENBA Award for Best Breakfast Show (Hindi).
For the faculty, these moments carried emotional weight. They represented years of steady effort, thoughtful choices, and professional growth rather than isolated milestones. Hearing alumni reflect on how early classroom discussions, assignments, and guidance shaped their approach to work served as a reminder that learning often reveals its impact gradually, long after formal education ends. Such reflections strengthen AIMC’s identity as a best media college with placement, where preparation meets purpose.

An Occasion for Reflection
The alumni meet did not centre on accolades or announcements. Instead, it created space for listening between batches, between students and teachers, and between past experiences and present realities. For current students, the day offered reassurance that uncertainty and growth often go hand in hand. For faculty, it provided perspective on the long-term impact of teaching and mentorship.

As the day concluded, there was a shared sense of gratitude for the conversations held, the stories exchanged, and the quiet understanding that education continues to live through the people it touches. At the Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication, the alumni meet served as a reminder that while time moves forward, the connections formed within these walls continue to evolve carrying learning, values, and professional commitment into the wider media world.
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Harshita is Assistant Editor at Apeejay Newsroom. With experience in both the Media and Public Relations (PR) world, she has worked with Careers360, India Today and Value360 Communications. A learner by nature, she is a foodie, traveller and believes in having a healthy work-life balance.