First to run Master's of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism (4 semesters) in Nepal.
First to run Master's of Arts in Development Communication (4 semesters) in Nepal.
First to run Bachelor's of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism (6 semesters) in Nepal (by a private sector).
Jointly started Masters Degree Program with Dhaka University in Bangladesh, Punjab University in Pakistan and OSLO University College.
Published the FIRST Media Calendar in Nepal. It cataloged crucial historical media events and turning points in Nepali media in a chronological order.
Published a book - Africa Pride and Enigma of the World "The more you explore the more it mystifies".
Conducted Nepal Africa Film Festival for the first time in the Film History of Nepal in 2011 with the theme "Africa through African Lens".
CJMC received two PhDs from Makarere University for Media studies. (No colleges or even universities in Nepal had ever been given this privilege before.)
Established the first and only "college run FM station" in Nepal - second in the whole of south Asia.
400 of our graduate and post-graduate students are serving the nation as media communication professionals.
32 of our students have been sent abroad on scholarship to study .
14 of our faculties have been sent abroad to teach and to attend workshops.
Contact Information
College of Journalism & Mass Communication Kapan, Paiyutar, Kathmandu, Nepal