Master of Science  in Visual Communication Top Colleges, Syllabus, Scope and Salary 2023

M. Sc. in Visual Communication is a 2-year postgraduate course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of graduation (B. Sc.) in a relevant discipline, from a recognized university.

The course essentially explores the concepts and processes involved in the communication of ideas through a visual display of information, art, and technology blended together.  

The program is divided across 4 semesters, of 6 months each, and can be pursued for an average annual course fee ranging between INR 1 and 5 Lacs, varying across institutes.

Admission to the course is generally based on the candidate’s performance in the last qualifying examination (graduation) and a relevant entrance test.

Successful postgraduates of the course are employed across areas such as:

  • Media & Journalism
  • Advertising Agencies
  • Customer Care
  • Media Relations & Research
  • Telecom Industry
  • Information Technology (IT)-based organizations
  • Colleges & universities, etc.

The average monthly salary offered to successful postgraduates of the course ranges between INR 20K to 40k, at an initial level, depending upon the candidate’s expertise in the discipline.

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: Course Highlights

Tabulated below are all the major highlights of the course.

Course Level Postgraduate
Duration 2 years
Minimum Qualification Required Graduation (B. Sc.) completed from a recognized university.
Admission Procedure Merit-based/ Based on performance in entrance exam
Examination Type Semester System
Major Entrance Exams GGSIPU CET, Jamia Milia Islamia University Entrance Exam, DU Entrance Exam, FTIL Entrance Test, etc.
Total Course Fee INR 1 to 5 Lacs
Top Recruiting Areas/Fields Film Production Houses, Fashion Magazines, Newspapers, Advertising Agencies, Publishing Houses, IT Companies, Colleges & Universities, Marketing Agencies, Media & Journalism, and such.
Job Positions Customer Service Executive (Web), Desktop Publisher, Web Developer, Graphic Artist, Production Assistant, Manager, Digital Photographer, Instructional Designer, Media Marketing Executives, Business Development Manager, Solution Sales Manager, among others such.
Top Recuitors Saatchi & Saatchi, Scholastic, Ogilvy & Mather, Arrow Books, Femina, Times of India, Outlook, India Today, Savvy, Reliance, Nokia, Vodafone, Pantaloons, Deccan Chronicle, Fab-India, Zodiac, You & I, etc.
Average Starting Salary INR 3 to 6 Lacs

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: What is it About?

The program has been designed to offer to eligible candidates:

  • specialization in a wide range of skills and technologies in visual communication.

  • an advanced understanding of visual aids and their appropriate application.
  • skills in application of various technological tools, devices, software, and media to convey a message in visual form.
  • learning in concepts and usage of visual aids such as videos, photographs, etc.
  • lessons in the use, nature and role of messages among individuals, small groups, organizations, and society.
  • expertise in modes of oral, written, mediated, visual, and technological communication.
  • skills in production of promotional videos, advertisements, illustrations, signs & logos.
  • professional familiarity with the modern world of visual communication.
  • foundation for further advanced research in the discipline

Such postgraduates interested in pursuing further studies in the discipline may later pursue higher courses, such as Ph. D., M. Phil., or doctoral research in the subject.

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: Who should opt?

Eligible graduates aspiring to pursue the course would ideally possess:

  • innovative and creative mind
  • interest in, and aptitude for fabricated virtual reality
  • understanding of information-communication through visual display, such as photos, videos, etc.
  • ability to interpret body language
  • ability to visualize and subsequently present such visual information effectively and clearly
  • good drawing skills.
  • reasonable proficiency in visual media-based technologies.

Top Institutes offering M. Sc. in Visual Communication:

Some of the top colleges offering the course in the country are listed below along with the annual fee charged by, and corresponding location of each.

NAME OF INSTITUTE CITY AVERAGE ANNUAL FEE
Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Noida INR 1,60,00 (course)
Picasso Animation College New Delhi INR 60,000 (course)
Westford Institute of Film Technology Mumbai INR 1,00,000 (course)
Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai INR 70,000 (course)
P.A. Inamdar College of Visual Effects, Design & Art Pune Not Mentioned
Vogue Institute of Fashion Technology Bangalore INR 3,00,000 (course)
Arena Animation Bangalore INR 50,000 (course)
Accel Animation Academy Delhi INR 45,000 (course)
Sam Higgin Bottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences Allahabad Not Mentioned
Lovely Professional University (LPU) Chandigarh INR 2 Lacs (course)
Global Institute of Gaming and Animation (GIGA) Chennai INR 1.5 Lacs (course)
Indian Institute of Digital Art & Animation (IIDAA) Kolkata INR 37,000 (course)
Frameboxx Animation and Visual Effects Bangalore Not Mentioned
Whistling Woods International Institute (WWI) Mumbai INR 2,00,000 (course)
Zee Institute of Creative Arts (ZICA) Mumbai INR 2,50,000 (course)
Global School of Animation and Games New Delhi INR 1,50,000 (course)
Picasso Animation College Chandigarh INR 60,000 (course)
Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) Bangalore INR 50,000 (course)
Arena Multimedia Mumbai INR 50,000 (course)
National Institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad INR 2,00,000 (course)
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai Mumbai INR 60,000 (course)

Eligibility for M. Sc. in Visual Communication

Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfil the following minimum eligibility criteria

  • Graduation (B. Sc.),completed from a recognized university in a relevant discipline.
  • Graduation needs to have been completed in any of:
  • Visual Communication
  • Communication
  • Journalism
  • Fine Arts
  • Computer Science, or another such related discipline.
  • A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) or equivalent CGPA at the level of graduation.
  • Candidates awaiting their graduation-level examination’s results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
  • Preferably, relevant work experience in the subject.

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: Admission Procedure

Most institutes in India offering the course admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test. Some institutes also admit students based on the candidate’s obtained merit at the level of graduation, while some conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission. Admission process generally varies across colleges.

Some such entrance tests conducted in the country for admission to the course are:

  • GGSIPU CET (Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test)
  • NID (National Institute of Design) Entrance Test
  • DU Entrance Test
  • FTIL (Film and Television Institute of India) Entrance Test
  • BHU (Banaras Hindu University) Entrance Exam.

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: Syllabus & Course Description

Tabulated below is a semester-wise breakup of the course’s syllabus.

Semester I

Semester II

Introduction to Human Communication Film Language
Media Aesthetics Story Development
Indian Cinema Scriptwriting
Visualization & Storyboard Visual Culture in India
Elective- Computer Graphics and Animation 1 (OR) Television Production 1 (Studio Direction) World Cinema
- Elective – Computer Graphics & Animation 2 (OR) Television Production 2 (Outdoor Direction)

Semester III

Semester IV

Visual Research Methods Project Management
Entertainment & Society Gaming and Game Design
Film Analysis & Criticism Computer Graphics and Animation 3
Special Visual Effects (Using Tools like Combustion) Sound Recording and Editing
Video Editing (FCP, Avid, Adobe Premiere) Research Project Work
- Specialization (Project)

M. Sc. in Visual Communication: Career Prospects

Visual Communication offers a substantial career scope both in India and abroad, as almost every enterprise requires competent designers in order to make their services and products appear visually appealing, by effective promotion.

Some of the popular recruiting organizations in the field of Visual Communication include:

  • Pedigree
  • Tupperware
  • Vodafone
  • Kraft
  • Ogilvy and Mather
  • Fab-India, etc.

Tabulated below are some of the popular professional avenues open to such postgraduates, along with the basic salary and job duties associated with each.

Master of Science (M. Sc.) in Visual Communication  annual salary
JOB PROFILE JOB DESCRIPTION AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARY
Web Developer Web Developers are also called Web Designers or Webmasters. Their responsibilities include designing, coding, and modifying websites, from layout to function. They create advanced interactive website features according to a client's specifications. They are typically experts in a number of software programs, web applications, and web programming languages, such as HTML, JavaScript (JS), Ruby on Rails, and C++. INR 3 to 9 Lacs
Instructional Designer Instructional Designers are basically responsible for identifying the skills, information, knowledge, and attitude imbalance (gaps) of a targeted audience. Based on such information, they create, select, and suggest learning experiences to fill such gaps, applying best practices from the field and instructional theory. INR 2 to 5 Lacs
Lecturer Lecturers teach at undergraduate and graduate levels in areas allocated by, and reviewed from time to time by the Head of Department. They supervise, or assist with supervision of undergraduate, taught graduate (Masters) or research graduate (M. Phil./ Ph.D.) students. INR 3 to 5 Lacs
Graphic Artist Graphic Artists are responsible for sourcing information regarding the required graphic-creation. Subsequently, they illustrate such concepts by designing rough layouts of art & copy, in terms of size, arrangement, type size and style, and related aesthetic concepts. INR 3 to 8 Lacs
Digital Photographer Digital Photographers work with a digital camera, using a blend of technical skills and an artistic eye to take photographs of places, landscapes, people, food, and such. Today's photographers are almost all digital as traditional film cameras are no longer used. INR 2.5 to 10 Lacs
Business Development Manager Business Development Managers are responsible for pitching goods or services to new clients and maintaining a good working relationship with all such contacts, and recognizing sales leads. They communicate new product developments to prospective clients, oversee the development of marketing literature, and write reports. INR 3 to 7 Lacs

Master of Science [M.Sc] (Visual Communication) : 14 answered questions

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Ques. Does IISER provide a 2-year MSc? If yes, how can I apply?

● Top Answer By Shivangi Mishra on 06 May 22

Ans. Yes, IISER Kolkata offers a 2 year-long MS program in Space Science. The application for the program is open now. Here are the application details. Enquiries  cessi@iiserkol.ac.in Application portal opened 20th April 2022 Application Portal closes  20th May 2022 Publication of shortlist for interview  25th May 2022 Selection process ends  June 2022 To apply you need to have a recent bachelor's degree in Physics or Engineering with first class or equivalent and qualification in either GATE or other national eligibility test such as JEST. Read more
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Ques. Is pursuing a dual MSc B.E. in BITS Pilani tough?

● Top Answer By Shruti Dasgupta on 03 Jul 23

Ans. Yes, pursuing a dual MSc BE in BITS Pilani is a very tough and tedious journey. One of my friends ended up going for a dual degree and considers it a complete waste of time. Here is a synopsis of the entire journey. First year: The first year is the deciding time for your BE degree so dualities have to work hard and score a high CGPA.  Second year: This year is relaxed as you will be taught only the courses from your first degree (MSc Degree). Third year: It's from this year that your dual degree flaws will start becoming prominent. While the single-degree students will be busy with humanities electives, you will be busy with compulsory discipline electives in both your degrees. This is also the year that will make you realize which degree you want to pursue professionally. However, by this time you will have 2 degrees to pursue so you won’t be able to give the degree you like enough time.  Fourth year: This year again is very challenging especially if you do PS for two semesters. You will have to study eight courses without any breaks. Because of this your other degree will suffer and result in poor CG. Your PS chances will be affected in turn that depends on your grades.  Fifth year: The fifth-year welcomes the most dreaded thesis. While your counterparts will have to do two discipline electives and another two humanities, you will be doing a 15 credits course alongside sitting for placements. According to the new rules, it is compulsory for students to do a thesis in one degree and PS in the other. Usually, students prefer doing PS in the degree of their choice so a thesis in the degree of not your choice is very difficult. Overall, I feel that a dual degree is a waste of time and you should reconsider your decision if you are planning to get one.Read more
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Ques. Am I making a mistake by preferring IISER Kolkata over IIT Kharagpur MSc Integrated Physics?

● Top Answer By Malabika Roychowdhury on 21 Dec 21

Ans. No, it is not a mistake to prefer IISER Kolkata over IIT KGP for an MSc integrated course in Physics. You are going to get a pure science degree so it makes more sense to get the degree from an institute that focuses on that degree. IIT KGP is popular for its engineering degrees. So, you will be mostly surrounded by people who are pursuing engineering degrees. You won’t get to meet many like-minded students. The course structure of integrated MSc at IITs is also outdated.  At IISER Kolkata, you will get a decent course structure and better faculties for an integrated MSc. Read more
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Ques. How should I prepare for IIT Gandhinagar Msc Cognitive Science written test? How many sections are asked in test?

● Top Answer By Anisha Srivastav on 02 Aug 23

Ans. I gave my written test for MSc. Cognitive Science was offered at IIT Gandhinagar some time back. The written test is the same for everyone and contains 4 Comprehensive-type questions and 1 question on Data Interpretation. The total marks for the test are 25 and the duration for the test is 1 hour. Solve some random comprehensive-type questions from the internet to prepare for your written exam. Passages can come from topics such as - Pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders, case studies of behavioral experiments using VR/AR, the latest advancements in AI and Philosophy, etc. The questions are designed in a manner that can be interpreted by everyone. Keep calm and you will surely qualify for the written test for this program at IIT Gandhinagar.Read more
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Ques. What is the process to get admission into IIT Gandhinagar to study in cognitive science?

● Top Answer By Yash Arora on 02 Aug 23

Ans. For the MSc. Cognitive Science program at IIT Gandhinagar, there are two selection rounds, a written test, and a panel interview. The application process starts from the 2nd week of January and based on your application (SOP and Academics), you are called to take a written test in the last week of February. The written test is the same for everyone. It contains 4 comprehensive-type questions and 1 question on Data Interpretation. The paper is of 25 marks and one-hour duration.  During the interview, a panel of three individuals asks questions based on your branch. For example, if you studied B.Tech Biotechnology, you will be asked questions on it. Some questions are asked from basic Neuroscience and others are asked from the subjects that you studied during your UG.  You will also be asked about your purpose for pursuing this course. This is an important question that will increase your chances of getting selected among students from various educational backgrounds.  The selection rate for the course is very slim, around 3.3%. Usually, your GATE/NET scores are not considered and your academic record, written test performance, and interview performance are taken into consideration for selection into the MSc. Cognitive Science program offered at IIT Gandhinagar. I would suggest you practice comprehensive-type questions and go through your application properly. Prepare well and you will surely get selected for this course at IIT Gandhinagar.Read more
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Ques. Is doing M.Sc at Bangalore University a good option?

● Top Answer By Krishna Murthy on 30 Nov 21

Ans. According to the reviews online, Bangalore University (BU) is an average institution. It sure is one of the oldest in the country and has a reputation. But it nowadays has been seen to deteriorate day by day.  Here are some facts about BU: The faculty members, though highly experienced, are very few. Most of the classes are taken by Research students. There is no proper management. The exam results are delayed most of the time. The syllabus is not upgraded catering to the latest trends in the industry. Bus service is not provided. The canteen is not clean and well maintained. Most students choose to study in this college due to its brand and reputation. It is an older elite institute which they often think will be reliable. The quality of education is considered to be good and students are selected here for admission based on their merit.Read more
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Ques. Is an M.Sc from Nalanda Open University good?

● Top Answer By Manisha Lamba on 20 Oct 21

Ans. If you want to stand out among others in your master’s degree, you should pursue your master’s in a regular mode from a government university. This will later help you to pursue your further studies in post-graduate degrees, like Ph.D. So it is suggested that you work a bit harder and try to get admission in a government college with the course offered in the regular mode. However, if you merely require a master’s degree, you can pursue it from any educational institution.Read more
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Ques. How to apply for msc cognitive science course in iit and what are the cut off

● Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 31 Jul 23

Ans. Admission to the MSc Cognitive Science program by IIT Delhi is based on scores in any of the following national-level entrance exams:  COGJET GATE JAM CSIR JRF NET It’s important to note that candidates from centrally funded institutes should have a minimum CGPA of 8.0 whereas candidates with an MBBS degree from recognized institutions and universities are exempted from the COGJET/GATE/JAM/CSIR/JRF/NET requirement.  It’s important to note that from 2024, only GATE scores will be accepted for admission. Eligibility  Any bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or 5.5 CGPA/CPI out of 10 for General/ OBC/EWS category candidates  Candidates with letter grades or CGPA instead of percentage of marks will be decided by the Institute. Reserved categories like SC, ST, and PD candidates, have a relaxation of 5% marks or 0.5 CGPA Fees: Particulars Amount Tuition Fees INR 7500 per semester Other Fees INR 35650 per semester Total Year-Wise Fees INR 86,300Read more
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Ques. I have been studying for an MSc in chemistry from IIT Hyderabad, but my 12 marks are just 61.5%. Will I qualify for a PhD abroad?

● Top Answer By Sabitha Krutarth on 20 May 23

Ans. For a PhD, class 12th marks are given considerably less importance given that your graduation and post-graduation grades are great. For a Ph.D. abroad, since you will be seeking direct admission into the university and not approaching a specific professor, your past academics matter a lot. Having good class 12 marks, graduation, and post-graduation marks will improve your chances of admission and it’s always better to play safe. In case of average marks, you have the option to write to a professor in Europe who is working in a field that aligns with your research project topic. If you share a common ground with any professor you can get admission by skipping the entire formal admission procedure although you might have to appear for some interviews that will evaluate your research caliber. Overall, my recommendation is to apply everywhere as long as money is not involved. In cases you are required to send documents or GRE scores you need to be careful.Read more
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Ques. How is MS by Research at IIT Madras different from Phd? Considering both are research focused programs.

● Top Answer By Ranjini Banerjee on 30 Mar 23

Ans. The basic differences between MR at IIT Madras and Ph.D. at IIT Madras are Research : MS program has less research work than Ph.D. It is considered an extended version of MS and many MS students go for a Ph.D. afterward. Degree : An MS degree is awarded if the student has a minimum of 1 international conference paper and if the panel is satisfied that the work has met the standards of the institute. Whereas a Ph.D. is awarded only when the student has a minimum of 2 international journal papers and if the panel is satisfied and considers it as per the standards of the institute. Coursework: An MS student needs to take at least 5 graduate courses whereas a Ph.D. needs to take 4. Additionally a Direct Ph.D. or M.S.+PhD. needs to take 8. Duration: The time taken to complete an MS program is between 1.5-3 years whereas for a Ph.D. and M.S. + Ph.D it takes 3-5 years. This duration might be increased in case a student is unable to complete it in the given time frame . Viva: In Ph.D., you are required to pass a challenging Viva Voce, while in M.S. you need not. The difficulty level of this viva varies from department to department. Stipend: Under the HTRA scheme, an MS student gets INR 12400 while a Ph.D. student gets INR 25000. Despite these differences, the general routine and schedule of both MS and Ph.D. are similar. Ultimately, more than your program, your research topic and performance will matter.Read more
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