When students think about career options, journalism often takes a back seat to software and IT jobs. There’s a common perception that media jobs don’t pay well — but that’s changing fast. If you’re passionate about news, storytelling, and being part of a dynamic industry, here’s some good news:
Journalism Starting Salaries = IT Starting Salaries
Yes, you read that right.
While most freshers entering the software industry start with a monthly salary in the range of ₹22,000 to ₹25,000, entry-level salaries in journalism also fall in the same bracket. Reporters, sub-editors, and digital content creators in reputable news organizations are routinely offered similar packages.
In fact, if you bring additional skills to the table — like video production, editing, or on-camera presence — you can even command a higher starting salary in the media industry than many of your peers in software.
Video Skills = Higher Pay
The demand for multimedia journalists is growing. Newsrooms are increasingly hiring people who can shoot, edit, and publish video content across platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and websites.
At APCJ, we offer practical training in video journalism — an edge that can significantly increase your employability and earning potential.
Example: A recent APCJ graduate with strong video editing skills was offered ₹30,000/month by a leading digital news outlet in Hyderabad.
Telugu News Media Is Catching Up
Salaries in the Telugu news industry are also on the rise. Whether you’re working in TV, print, or digital platforms, the starting salary for trained journalists in this region is now regularly in the ₹22,000–₹25,000 range.
As more Telugu media houses expand their digital presence, they are investing in young, trained journalists who can contribute across formats — from news writing to reels, from anchoring to YouTube shorts.
Journalism: A Fulfilling and Future-Proof Career
While salaries are important, so is job satisfaction.
Journalism gives you the opportunity to:
- Make an impact through your work.
- Tell real stories that shape public opinion.
- Stay relevant, always learning about new issues, people, and technologies.
Unlike many 9-to-5 desk jobs, journalism keeps you on your toes — every day brings a new challenge and a new story to uncover.
What Employers Are Looking For
Here’s what most media employers expect from freshers:
- Good communication and writing skills.
- Awareness of current affairs.
- Basic video shooting and editing knowledge.
- A portfolio of news stories or short video reports.
And that’s exactly what APCJ trains you in.
Our hands-on courses ensure you graduate not only with theoretical knowledge but practical newsroom-ready skills.
Career Growth Is Real
Many APCJ alumni who started at ₹22-25k are now earning ₹45,000 to ₹60,000 within 2-3 years — some even more, especially those who’ve moved into YouTube-based journalism or on-camera roles. The growth path is steep, provided you keep learning and adapting.
Final Thoughts
If you’re passionate about journalism but worried about money — don’t be. The starting pay is not only on par with IT jobs, but also comes with immense career satisfaction and opportunities to grow.