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How to become a Public Relations professional: Courses, institutes and prospects

Saikat Chakraborty
Posted on 25 Jan 2022
15:53 PM
PR professionals can either work in-house for an organisation or be part of an agency that deals with multiple clients. Shutterstock
Summary
Public Relations encompasses communication areas like Journalism, Media Science and New Media
A master’s degree in Mass Communication or a PG diploma in either Public Relations or Mass Communication & Journalism can be an ideal pathway

When it comes to on-job rewards, the sky’s the limit for Public Relations (PR) professionals. But it comes with a caveat — you must work hard and stay on your toes to make the most of something that comes your way. If you’re media-savvy and a good communicator, this could be the greatest career for you.

 

What is PR?

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Public Relations (PR) is all about preparing media strategies for clients to catch the attention of media outlets to sway the audience's opinion and behaviour. As a PR professional, you can either work in-house for an organisation or be part of an agency that deals with a range of clients. The work can be glamorous and rewarding as it may involve mingling with celebrities and organising events. PR encompasses communication areas like Journalism, Media Science, Advertising and Corporate Communications. 

 

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Popular colleges that offer PR courses:

Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Course: MA in Journalism & Mass communication.

St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata

Course: BSc in Mass Communication & Videography.

 

Course: Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication and Public Relation (MCP).

 

Manipal School of Communication, Karnataka

Course: BA in Media and Communication.

 

Course: MA in Media and Communication.

 

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Course: MA in Mass Communication.


Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi

Course: Post Graduate Diploma in Advertising & Public Relations. 


Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC), Mumbai

Course: Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations & Corporate Communications. 


Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA), Ahmedabad

Course: Advanced Certificate Programme in Advertising Management and Public Relations (ACPAMPR) 


 

YMCA Institute for Media Studies & Information Technology, New Delhi

Course: Undergraduate Diploma in Public Relations, Media and Event Management.

 

Course: Undergraduate Diploma Public Relation, Advertising & Marketing.

 

 

Study abroad

PR is a well-established field of study in other countries. Several foreign universities offer courses that are intertwined with Journalism, Media Studies, and New Media. Here is a list of foreign institutes that offer PR courses:


 

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Last updated on 08 Feb 2022
05:51 PM
Career Opportunities journalism and mass communication Public relations Media Science New Media
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