About Nona Koirala Media College

College Overview

Nona Koirala Media College, situated in the heart of Biratnagar, stands as a pioneering institution dedicated to the advancement of journalism and mass communication in the Eastern Region of Nepal. Established in memory of the late Nona Koirala, a courageous leader and a staunch advocate for democratic values and social justice, the college embodies her spirit by fostering an environment of free expression and professional integrity. Since its inception, the college has been instrumental in bridging the gap between theoretical academic knowledge and the practical demands of the modern media industry.

The history of Nona Koirala Media College is deeply rooted in the need for a specialized center for media studies outside the capital city. Recognizing that Biratnagar is a significant industrial and political hub, the founders envisioned an institution that could train local talent to serve the growing number of newspapers, FM stations, and television channels in the region. The mission of the college is to produce socially responsible, technically proficient, and ethically grounded media professionals capable of navigating the complexities of the global information age.

The vision of the institution is to become a center of excellence in media education, recognized not just in Nepal but across South Asia. Its academic strengths lie in its specialized focus, experienced faculty members who are active practitioners in the field, and a curriculum that evolves with technological advancements. The college emphasizes a holistic approach to learning, where students are encouraged to engage with community issues, participate in investigative reporting, and master the digital tools required for contemporary storytelling.

University Affiliations & Recognition

Purbanchal University (PU)

Affiliation Type: Constituent/Affiliated Member

Accreditation: University Grants Commission (UGC) Nepal Recognized

Programs: Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)

Fully Accredited

National Recognition

Recognized by the Ministry of Education, Nepal, for providing specialized media and communication training. The institution maintains close ties with the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ).

Government Recognized

Programs Offered by University

Purbanchal University Programs

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC)

Undergraduate
4 Years (8 Semesters)
Completion of 10+2 or equivalent with minimum GPA requirements as per PU norms.
News Reporter, Content Creator, PR Officer, Media Manager, Photojournalist.

Fee Structure

ProgramUniversityDurationTotal Fee (Approx.)Admission FeeOther Charges
BJMC (8 Semesters)Purbanchal University4 YearsNPR 3,50,000 - 4,50,000NPR 25,000Exam fees as per PU
Note: The fee structure is subject to change. Students are advised to contact the college administration for the most recent updates and detailed semester-wise breakdowns.

Facilities & Campus Infrastructure

Media & Radio Studio

Equipped with soundproof rooms, recording equipment, and editing suites for students to practice radio production and audio journalism.

Computer & Design Lab

High-speed workstations loaded with Adobe Creative Suite for digital layout, video editing, and graphic design training.

Resourceful Library

A dedicated collection of books on journalism history, communication theory, political science, and regional media archives.

Smart Classrooms

Classrooms are integrated with multimedia projectors and audio systems to facilitate interactive and visual learning experiences.

Wi-Fi Campus

Full high-speed internet connectivity across the campus to assist students in real-time news gathering and research.

Seminar Hall

A spacious auditorium for guest lectures, workshops, and student presentations with full audiovisual support.

Faculty & Teaching Methodology

The faculty at Nona Koirala Media College comprises a diverse group of academic scholars and industry veterans. This blend ensures that students receive a balanced education that covers the theoretical foundations of mass communication while gaining practical insights from the field. Many instructors are active journalists, editors, and media consultants who bring real-world case studies into the classroom.

Our teaching methodology shifts away from rote memorization toward experiential learning. Key features include:

  • Field reporting assignments and community-based storytelling.
  • Regular workshops with visiting journalists from national media outlets.
  • Mock newsroom drills and live radio production sessions.
  • Critical analysis of media ethics and contemporary news trends.
  • Collaborative research projects focusing on the media landscape of Koshi Province.

Student Life & Extracurricular Activities

Life at Nona Koirala Media College extends beyond the classroom. We believe that extracurricular engagement is vital for developing the soft skills and leadership qualities necessary for a successful media career. The college encourages students to take the lead in various initiatives, including:

Student Media Clubs

Students run their own wall magazines, digital blogs, and social media channels, providing a platform to showcase their creativity and journalistic flair.

Events & Competitions

The college hosts annual photography exhibitions, documentary screenings, and public speaking competitions to celebrate student talent.

Community Service

Students engage in awareness campaigns, using their communication skills to address social issues like health, literacy, and environmental conservation in Biratnagar.

Sports & Fitness

Annual sports meets and indoor game facilities ensure that students maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Career Support & Placement Assistance

The college takes pride in its strong alumni network and its relationships with local and national media houses. The placement cell works tirelessly to ensure that students transition smoothly from academia to the workforce. Career support services include:

  • Internship Programs: Mandatory internships at reputable FM stations, newspapers (such as Udghosh Daily), and TV channels.
  • Career Counseling: One-on-one sessions to help students identify their niche, whether it be investigative journalism, advertising, or digital marketing.
  • Industry Partnerships: Collaborative ventures with organizations like the Federation of Nepali Journalists for skill-sharing and networking.
  • Alumni Engagement: Guest lectures by successful graduates who share their journey and provide mentorship to current students.

Admission Process

How to Apply

  1. Eligibility: Ensure you have completed your 10+2 or equivalent with the required minimum grades.
  2. Application Form: Obtain the application form from the college administration office or download it from the official website.
  3. Submission: Submit the completed form along with academic transcripts, character certificates, and recent passport-sized photos.
  4. Entrance Examination: Candidates must appear for the Purbanchal University entrance test, which evaluates linguistic ability, general knowledge, and interest in current affairs.
  5. Interview: Shortlisted candidates will be called for a personal interview to assess their communication skills and motivation.
Required Documents
  • SLC/SEE Marksheet & Character Certificate
  • 10+2/Equivalent Transcript & Character Certificate
  • Citizenship Certificate Copy
  • Recent Passport Photos
  • Transfer/Migration Certificates

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

Nona Koirala Media College is committed to making media education accessible to students from all economic backgrounds. We offer several scholarship schemes:

Merit Scholarships

Awarded to students with exceptional academic performance in their previous exams and the entrance test.

Social Equity Aid

Special financial assistance for students from marginalized communities, including Dalit, Janajati, and Madhesi groups.

Nona Koirala Memorial Fund

A dedicated fund providing support to deserving students who demonstrate financial need but high academic potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

The college is located in Biratnagar-10, Morang, in the Koshi Province of Nepal.

Nona Koirala Media College is affiliated with Purbanchal University (PU).

The college primarily offers the Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) program.

Applicants must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum grade as specified by Purbanchal University and must pass the university's entrance examination.

Yes, the college has a dedicated media lab, radio studio, and partnerships with local media houses for hands-on practical training.

Yes, the college offers merit-based, need-based, and social equity scholarships.

The BJMC course is a four-year undergraduate program divided into eight semesters.

While the college may not have an on-campus hostel, there are many private hostels and rental accommodations available specifically for students in the surrounding Biratnagar-10 area.

You can contact the administration at +977-21-523164 or visit the campus in Biratnagar for the updated fee structure.

Graduates can work as reporters, editors, news anchors, radio jockeys, PR professionals, content writers, and in advertising agencies.

Yes, the college provides internship opportunities and placement support through its network of media organizations.

Yes, the degree from Purbanchal University is recognized internationally for further studies and professional employment.

Absolutely. The curriculum includes components on digital journalism, social media management, and online content creation.

No, there is generally no upper age limit for the BJMC program, provided you meet the academic eligibility criteria.

The primary medium of instruction is English, though Nepali is used for specific practical applications relevant to the local media market.

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