
The Hidden Cost of Clean Energy
By Arjun Mehta, Senior Project
An in-depth look at the environmental impact of lithium mining in rural Maharashtra. This piece was picked up by The Hindu and sparked local policy discussions.
At GeoVista, we believe in learning by doing. Our students work on real-world projects that build both their portfolios and confidence. Browse through some of our recent standout work that showcases the talent we're nurturing.
Learn About Our ApproachEach project represents months of research, writing, and editing. I've seen how these pieces transform not just resumes but the confidence our students carry forward.
By Arjun Mehta, Senior Project
An in-depth look at the environmental impact of lithium mining in rural Maharashtra. This piece was picked up by The Hindu and sparked local policy discussions.
A photojournalism series capturing the changing role of women farmers in Gujarat, challenging traditional narratives.
By Priya Sharma, Capstone Project
This multimedia project blended traditional reporting with intimate portraits. The series won the Emerging Voice award at the Mumbai Media Summit.
Exploring innovation hubs emerging in tier-2 and tier-3 cities across India.
By Vikram Nair, Group Project
A collaborative effort that took students to 5 cities, resulting in a 7-part series. Two team members received internship offers from Economic Times following publication.
Tracking the disappearance of urban lakes in Hyderabad and the communities fighting to save them.
By Deepa Krishnan, Junior Project
What started as a classroom assignment evolved into a passion project. Deepa's work caught the attention of local conservation groups, leading to cleanup initiatives.
How small towns are producing India's next generation of cricket stars.
By Rahul Singh, Sports Journalism Track
Rahul traveled to cricket academies in 3 states, profiling young players and their coaches. His piece was featured in Sportstar magazine and earned him a summer internship.
Analyzing India's approach to cryptocurrency regulation and its global implications.
By Amit Patil, Financial Journalism Focus
This balanced explainer piece broke down complex regulations into accessible content. Amit's clear explanations caught the attention of a financial newsletter that now features his monthly column.
Behind every project is a student with dreams, doubts, and determination. Here's what some of our graduates have to say about their experience.
Working on my investigative piece about water contamination wasn't just about getting published—though that was amazing! It was about finding my voice as a writer. My mentors pushed me to dig deeper when I wanted to give up. Now I'm covering environmental stories for a major newspaper in Mumbai.
Ananya Desai
Class of 2022, now at The Times of India
I came to GeoVista thinking I'd learn how to write. I left knowing how to research, interview, fact-check, and tell stories that matter. My sports journalism project opened doors I didn't know existed. The connections I made through the program were just as valuable as what I learned in class.
Rohan Sharma
Class of 2021, now at Sports Illustrated India
Our alumni have landed positions at The Hindu, Times of India, Hindustan Times, and India Today. One standout project led to three students being recruited directly from their final showcase.
Graduates have joined The Wire, Scroll.in, and The Print, bringing fresh perspectives to digital journalism. Their multimedia projects often become templates for future content.
Several students have secured positions with Reuters, BBC India, and Al Jazeera's South Asia desk. Their cross-cultural reporting skills, developed through our global perspectives course, give them an edge.