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Success Story of Prominent Alumni Marila Laif


Success Story of Prominent Alumni - Marila Latif 



Chandigarh University is not a place for people who want to enjoy college life; it is a place for people who have dreams to achieve something big, something that is not accessible to everyone. In my view, Chandigarh University is a wonderful platform for young aspirants. By taking admission in Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication at Chandigarh University, I felt I will be able to achieve my dreams. It provided me with the necessary and sufficient training which made me more prepared for my future career. After passing the degree I got a lucrative job in Hindustan Times, a well known English National Daily as a Journalist with Headquarters in Srinagar. I worked there for 4 months and thereafter joined the Free Press Kashmir as a Reporting Specialist.  Presently I am working in the capacity of Sub Editor in The Political Edge.

The nature of my course at CU taught me multitasking and multi-functioning. Now, I am an experienced Journalist with a demonstrated history of working in the newspaper industry, skilled in Short Films, Writing, Film Photography, Adobe Photoshop, and Mass Communication. Presently I am working in the capacity of a News Anchor in Kashmir Walla. It's indeed a great achievement for me.

The curriculum of CU has been structured systematically, aptly matching the industry standards. I am always thankful to the faculty of the university whose proper guidance, direction, motivation have made me a successful professional. I would like to recommend CU to everyone, who has dreams to reach the utmost heights and most importantly has the courage to dream big.

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