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We are the Pioneering College in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal to launch both Masters and Bachelors Level courses in Journalism and Mass Communication and Masters in Development Communication. Before its establishment the country had no specific colleges mainly for the educational development of journalism. Now the college is in its fifth year and our 4th batch students are already out. The college intends to develop as a "Center for Media Development in Nepal" by developing it into University of Mass Communication in the near future.


British journalist, Christine Halls, accepts a memento
from the college after donating books to the library

  • College of Journalism and Mass Communication has gained support from different International Organizations and Institutions.

  • College of Journalism and Mass Communication has signed a contract with OSLO University. From 2008 on wards College of Journalism will run Master in Media, Journalism and communication in Bangladesh Dhaka on collaboration with six other Universities in Asia funded by Norwegian government. Click More

  • The college has been the partner of Norway FREDSCORPSET South-South Exchange Programme under which each year college sends one to two students degree holders to teach journalism in SAARC countries.Click More

  • College has signed a MoU with OSS University of LIfe Sciences under this contract college can exchange teachers, research person and professonals.

  • In the same way college signed a contract with Communication University of China for students and teachers exhange for research in the realitive country.Click More

  • The College of Journalism became the member of International Press Institute (IPI).

  • College became the founder member of International Association of Women for Radio and Television (IAWRT) Click More.

  • College of Journalism and Mass Communication targets to transfer to develope into University of Mass Communication in future. It has already been registered in Government of Nepal with The Ministry of Education and Sports a few months back. If we are successful this will be the First University of Mass Communication and a landmark in South Asia.

  • College of Journalism and Mass Communication is going to run a Regional Joint Master Degree Programme in Media Journalism and Communication in Dhaka University along with Oslo University College with other top South Asian Universities.The whole project is funded by the Norwegian Government.All the universities and colleges will be sending their students to study journalism in Dhaka. Click More


  • CJMC will be sending six students to study journalism to Dhaka considering gender ballence approach.

  • At present college has 130 students.
We are actively seeking ways of collaborating with interested institutions in Europe, America and Asia.

We would like to establish links with several universities, which would enable our students to access data banks and information service providers around the world.

We would like to work with colleagues in other university departments to refine and develop our understanding of both academic and professional issues within journalism. Looking forward for your association with our reputed college.
 
College of Journalism is the partner organisation International Institute of Germany (IIJB) Brandenberg.IIJB conducted a short term radio programme course to the students of the college.

 

 

 

Some Second Opinions

“I am convinced that if it were possible to move Mt. Everest, Manju Mishra would find a way to do it.”

Robert C. Kerr,
Former-Director of the American Center to Nepal 2002

 
 
 

 

     
 
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