FOURTH RIGHT: Do you need a degree to be a journalist?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Friday, 09th January 2026 at 4:14pm
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In India today, journalism doesn’t legally require a degree. But practically? Try walking into a national newsroom without one and see how far your CV gets.
Megha Upadhyay, a reporter with ABP Network, put it bluntly. A journalism degree has become the entry pass. Not because the law demands it, but because HR departments do. Over the last four to five years, formal qualifications have quietly turned into filters. If you don’t tick the education box, your application rarely reaches an editor’s desk.
That wasn’t always the case. A decade ago, curiosity, language, and field grit mattered more than certificates. Many of the biggest faces on Indian television today entered the profession without journalism degrees. Arnab Goswami...
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