
Joins ranks alongside representatives from Symbiosis University & BHU
Shoolini University Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla has been appointed a member of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Society by the Government of India. This prestigious appointment was officially announced in a notification by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, showcasing Prof Khosla's contributions to education and his expertise in mass communication.
As an alumnus of two of India's premier institutions, IIT Kanpur and JBIMS, Mumbai, Prof Atul Khosla’s academic and professional journey combines technical proficiency and management acumen. Prof Khosla's nomination falls under the category of Representatives of Universities, Educational Institutions, and Departments of Journalism and Mass Communication. He joins the ranks alongside other representatives from Bengaluru North University, Symbiosis University, and Benaras Hindu University.
Shoolini University Chancellor Prof PK Khosla thanked the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for recognising Prof Atul Khosla's contributions to the education sector. The Chancellor said that the IIMC appointment will provide Prof Atul Khosla a valuable platform to share his global insights and expertise, further enriching the institute's media and communication education legacy.
The Indian Institute of Mass Communication, established on 17th August 1965 in Delhi, has grown to encompass five regional centres across India. Operating as an autonomous society under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, IIMC stands as a beacon of media education, shaping the next generation of communication professionals.
Prof Atul Khosla, the Vice Chancellor of Shoolini University, is an effective administrator and a visionary leader in educational innovation and international collaboration. His leadership has propelled the university to global recognition by integrating advanced research and sustainable practices into the curriculum.