Overview
The School of Convergence (SoC) is an Indian institution offering education in media, design and communication. It was conceived to address the convergence of traditional and digital media, blending disciplines such as journalism, advertising, design, animation and digital communication within a single academic framework. The school operates in the National Capital Region of India.
Key facts
| Name | School of Convergence |
|---|---|
| Type | Private institution of higher education |
| Field | Media, communication and design |
| Country | India |
| Wikidata | Q7432592 |
Background
The term "convergence" in media studies refers to the merging of previously distinct media platforms — print, broadcast, film and the internet — into integrated digital ecosystems. The School of Convergence was established with a curriculum reflecting this shift, encouraging students to work across formats rather than within a single medium. Programmes typically combine theoretical study of communication with practical training in production, design and digital tools.
Academic approach
Teaching at the institution is structured around interdisciplinary studio-style learning, in which students engage with assignments that span journalism, visual design, advertising and audiovisual production. The approach emphasises industry-oriented project work, portfolio building and exposure to working professionals from media and design sectors.
Significance
The School of Convergence is part of a wider trend in Indian higher education during the 2000s and 2010s, in which private institutions began offering specialised programmes in new media to meet the demands of a rapidly expanding digital economy. Such schools complement university-based mass communication departments by focusing more closely on applied skills and emerging technologies.
Related topics
- Media convergence
- Mass communication in India
- Design education in India
- Higher education in India
- Journalism education
References
- Wikidata: School of Convergence (Q7432592)