| The College
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The college has seven academic departments run in
close coordination. Research and development are an
integral part of advanced study in each of the following
departments.
1. International Journalism.
2. Nepalese Journalism
3. Print Media
4. Broadcast Media
5. Modern Technology
6. Mass Communication & Research Methodology
7. Development Communication

Students giving entrance exam
before their enrollment in College of Journalism
Admission Procedure
All eligible candidates must pass an entrance examination
conducted by the College. Admissions are based strictly
on merit and other criteria set by the College.
Eligibility Criteria
A candidate holding a bachelor’s degree in any
discipline from a recognized cniversity can apply for
admission to the Master’s in Journalism and Mass
Communication and Master’s in Development Communication.
Likewise, anybody who has completed the 10+2 or the
certificate level equivalent can apply for a Bachelor’s
Degree in Journalism & Mass Communication.
Holidays and Class Hours
The academic year of the College starts in the month
of January. All the classes are run in the morning from
6:30 am to 9:30 am from Sunday to Friday. The students
will have brief vacations in winter and summer. The
College follows all other government holidays.

Students are enjoying reading
newspapers collectively
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| Student Testimonials
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The College of Journalism and Mass Communication is a pioneer and will certainly
contribute greatly to Nepali journalism by producing professional media
people. Manohari
Thapa
M.A./ MCJ
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