The Master in Media and Communication (MiMCS) at Nepal Open University is a one-year correspondence program designed to deliver advanced education and practical training in media and communication.
This program equips students with the essential skills and knowledge to thrive in the dynamic media landscape, emphasizing advanced training and critical thinking. Graduates emerge well-prepared for successful careers in media and communication. For more information, visit the Nepal Open University website or contact the administration.
Program Objectives
- Empower students with in-depth expertise and competencies in media and communication.
- Offer hands-on training in media production, strategic communication, and media management.
- Cultivate critical thinking and analytical abilities through research projects and coursework.
- Prepare graduates for impactful careers in media, communication, and related sectors.
Salient Features
Course Delivery
- Provided via correspondence with a combination of online resources and virtual interactions.
- Employs professional online databases, video-audio systems, and e-learning platforms for interactive education.
- Incorporates a blended learning approach, integrating both online and face-to-face components.
Eligibility
- Applicant must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognized university.
Admission Criteria
- Applicants should submit their applications through the student panel on the official website.
- Required documents include transcripts and degree certificates from SEE/SLC, +2, and Bachelor's levels.
- All applicants are required to take the entrance examination administered by the University.
Job Prospects
- Journalism and news media
- Public relations and corporate communication
- Digital media and content creation
- Media management and marketing
- Research and academia
Curricular Structure
Evaluation
- Internal assessments (40%): Includes participation in virtual classes, assignments, projects, and presentations.
- Semester-end examinations (60%): Conducted through proctored exams at designated examination centers.