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Indian School of Media (also known as ISM) is a vocational training institute in Mumbai, India.

History

ISM was established in early 2011 and is an initiative by IIT and IIM Ahmedabad alumni. It is owned by a young entrepreneur Ms Natasha Aranha and currently has centers in Mumbai, India.

Academics

1. Post Graduate Diploma in Media & Event Management.

2. Diploma in Media and Event Management.

Indian School of Media is the only institute in Mumbai that offers short term Courses in Event Management.

Industry Interface

Students of Indian School of Media have worked on events like IIFA Awards, Filmfare Awards, MTV Roadies, Apsara Awards, Mumbai Marathon, Indian Telly Awards etc. In November 2015, 30 students of ISM managed the Indian Telly Awards, being responsible for managing production and operations, backstage and front stage, red carpet and security to costumes and celebrity management

References

  1. https://www.urbanpro.com/mumbai/indian-school-of-media-mahim/1870316. Archived 28 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Indian School of Media unites with The Indian Telly Awards 2015". Indian Television. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2018.

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