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Admission Open in Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism at Kantipur City College

From March 01, 2022
Until March 31, 2022
Closed

Kantipur City College (KCC) announces admission open for MA in Mass Communication and Journalism

Students who desire to achieve a University degree in Mass Communication and Journalism with professional skills and academic mastery can enroll in the four-semester MA MCJ program (two years). It provides a graduate degree in response to Nepal's amazing expansion in the mass media and the demand for qualified, skilled, and knowledgeable people in the ICT industry.

The program's subject-based courses provide students with academic knowledge, while the practical research work provides them with real-world skills. Both recent grads and working journalists will benefit from this training.

Aims of the Program

  • Enable students to have knowledge of the theoretical concepts, communication skills and practical experience necessary to pursue careers in media profession and media enterprises.
  • Impart knowledge through important research on the process, context and impact of mass communication and develop appropriate research methods for the study of mass communication.
  • Provide knowledge and experience essential to take academic and professional leadership in media institutions. 
  • Train students to apply information technology in the mass media. 
  • Build up skills to pursue the career as a journalist, communication officer, visual maker, multimedia communicator and media executive.
  • Continue further education beyond Master’s Degree.

Master’s Thesis

Master’s thesis, at KCC, emphasizes both theoretical creativity and substantive empirical research on important media issues, including political and socio-economic issues with links to communication discipline. Those seriously conducting thesis works in mass communication and journalism will emerge as media critics and analysts in addition to becoming normal communication researchers.