BMCJ is an under-graduate degree program which allows the students to learn the skills required for the
careers in reporting, news preparation for broadcasting, maintaining and enhancing public relation and media
requirements.
Teaching & Assessment
The abilities of the students are being enhanced through personal guidance, practical and career counseling.
The lectures are conducted by means of modern technology such as computer and multimedia. The students are
encouraged to participate in the group discussions and practical work
Areas of Specialization:
Upon completion of the sixth semester of the BMCJ Program, the students will be offered two specializations
in:
Communication
Radio and Television
The BMCJ Chief Officer in coordination with the relevant HoD will provide a counseling session to introduce
and provide full details about each of the above specializations to the candidates.
Admission Eligibility
The candidate must have 12th grade high school certificate or equivalent qualification.
The Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in English Language.
Program Structure
In order to be eligible for obtaining a bachelor degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, the
minimum credit units that are to be earned from each of the following areas: