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Train with the best
At the Sri Lanka College of Journalism, aspiring journalists receive hands-on training to develop essential reporting skills, ethical standards, and industry knowledge, shaping the next generation of media professionals.
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Ethical journalism matters
The Press Complaints Commission serves as the self-regulatory body for print media, ensuring ethical journalism and accountability while upholding press freedom.
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Access media resources
The Media Resource Centre provides technical support, research tools, and state-of-the-art facilities to foster quality journalism and media excellence.






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