A) The Indian Science Communication Society, which publishes The Indian Journal of Science Journalism, edited by Dr. Manoj Patairiya, is already running a 1 year online course (started July 31st) http://www.iscos.org/courses.htm
C) There is also the Indian Science Writers Association: you could contact them. http://www.iswaindia.com/
D) International - and free- access: "This Online Course in Science Journalism is a world-first, created by the World Federation of Science Journalists in close cooperation with SciDev.Net, the London-based Science and Development Network" http://www.wfsj.org/course/page.php?id=132
A) The Indian Science
http://www.iscos.org/courses.htm
B) Dr Patairiya mentions the existence of other science journalism courses in the article below, but I don't know any more than that:
http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=19076&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_S...
C) There is also the Indian Science Writers Association: you could contact them.
http://www.iswaindia.com/
D) International - and free- access: "This Online Course in Science Journalism is a world-first, created by the World Federation of Science Journalists in close cooperation with SciDev.Net, the London-based Science and Development Network"
http://www.wfsj.org/course/page.php?id=132
E) General journalism:
--Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM), Bangalore, India.
http://www.iijnm.org/pro-curriculm.html
-- Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Pune
http://www.simc.edu/Default.aspx
-- The Sri Sri Centre for Media Studies (SSCMS) Bangalore
http://www.sscms.org/
F) Also see:
--this list: http://cyberjournalist.org.in/courses.html
--This article: http://www.scidev.net/en/practical-guides/how-do-i-become-a-science-jour...
We have had no contact with any of these as yet.
Cheers
Geoff