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Universities Offering Broadcasting in Nigeria (2027)

28 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Broadcasting. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools28
States18
About Broadcasting

Broadcasting is a dynamic and practically oriented programme that equips students with the knowledge and skills required to thrive in Nigeria's ever-evolving media landscape. Students study radio and television production, journalism, media writing, audio-visual communication, film techniques, and media ethics, alongside foundational courses in mass communication theory. The programme balances classroom learning with hands-on studio experience, preparing graduates for real-world media environments. Upon completion, graduates can pursue rewarding careers as broadcast journalists, radio or television producers, media presenters, or content creators across Nigeria's growing digital media space. The Nigerian Press Council and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria provide regulatory and professional frameworks within which graduates are expected to operate with integrity and competence throughout their careers.

Adamawa (1 schools)
Akwa Ibom (1 schools)
Bayelsa (1 schools)
Benue (1 schools)
Cross River (1 schools)
Delta (3 schools)
Edo (3 schools)
Ekiti (2 schools)
FCT (3 schools)
Imo (1 schools)
Kaduna (1 schools)
Kogi (1 schools)
Lagos (1 schools)
Nasarawa (1 schools)
Ogun (1 schools)
Osun (2 schools)
Oyo (1 schools)
Rivers (3 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Broadcasting in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 28 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Broadcasting.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Broadcasting?
Check specific institution pages for UTME combinations.
Which state has the most schools offering Broadcasting?
FCT has the most institutions offering Broadcasting in Nigeria.