PhD Programs in Public Relations

PhD

In Mumbai (India)

£ 2,854.68 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 300,000

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Mumbai (India)

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) and the public.[1] Public relations may include an organization or individual gaining exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment.[2] This differentiates it from advertising as a form of marketing communications. Public relations is the idea of creating coverage for clients for free, rather than marketing or advertising. An example of good public relations would be generating an article featuring a client, rather than paying for the client to be advertised next to the article.[3] The aim of public relations is to inform the public

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Mumbai (India)
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Thane, 401107

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About this course


The doctoral program is a full-time course of study, typically four years post-baccalaureate. The program of study leading to the doctoral degree is organized to attain the following objectives:
• To enable students to engage in advanced study and research with scholars in a variety of information fields, such as economics of information, human-computer interaction, library and information services, organizational issues, archives and records management, new systems architecture, digital libraries, information systems management, and digital documents/digital publishing
• To foster original and scholarly research that contributes to all of these fields
• To enable graduates to integrate their professional education and experience with the larger problems of the information professions
To reach these objectives, students in the doctoral program work closely with one or more faculty members of the school and from their related fields of study. A student’s primary advisor is a key factor to success in graduate school. Members of the field preliminary and dissertation committees will also play important mentoring roles in a student’s academic progress.
Upon admission to the school, each PhD student is assigned a faculty advisor. This faculty member will assist you in developing your first year of study. As you come to know the faculty better and your research interests crystallize, you may find another faculty member who would better serve that role.


The doctoral program is a full-time course of study, typically four years post-baccalaureate. The program of study leading to the doctoral degree is organized to attain the following objectives:
• To enable students to engage in advanced study and research with scholars in a variety of information fields, such as economics of information, human-computer interaction, library and information services, organizational issues, archives and records management, new systems architecture, digital libraries, information systems management, and digital documents/digital publishing
• To foster original and scholarly research that contributes to all of these fields
• To enable graduates to integrate their professional education and experience with the larger problems of the information professions
To reach these objectives, students in the doctoral program work closely with one or more faculty members of the school and from their related fields of study. A student’s primary advisor is a key factor to success in graduate school. Members of the field preliminary and dissertation committees will also play important mentoring roles in a student’s academic progress.
Upon admission to the school, each PhD student is assigned a faculty advisor. This faculty member will assist you in developing your first year of study. As you come to know the faculty better and your research interests crystallize, you may find another faculty member who would better serve that role.

Candidate Who has completed M.Phil. / Pre Ph.D. / P. G. in Relevant Subject
Master degree bearers students with specialization in related subject.

Candidate Who has completed M.Phil. / Pre Ph.D. / P. G. in Relevant Subject
Master degree bearers students with specialization in related subject.

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Subjects

  • Public Relations
  • Marketing
  • Advertising
  • School
  • Public
  • Public School
  • Relation Management
  • Public relation

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JYOTI  DAS

JYOTI DAS

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Course programme

Outline and goals are very significant. Student must choose a subject referring to their basic abilities. Aspirants need to heed upon an inscribed syllabus & train for verbal examination taking place at the related University.

The doctoral program is a full-time course of study, typically four years post-baccalaureate. The program of study leading to the doctoral degree is organized to attain the following objectives:

• To enable students to engage in advanced study and research with scholars in a variety of information fields, such as economics of information, human-computer interaction, library and information services, organizational issues, archives and records management, new systems architecture, digital libraries, information systems management, and digital documents/digital publishing

• To foster original and scholarly research that contributes to all of these fields

• To enable graduates to integrate their professional education and experience with the larger problems of the information professions

To reach these objectives, students in the doctoral program work closely with one or more faculty members of the school and from their related fields of study. A student’s primary advisor is a key factor to success in graduate school. Members of the field preliminary and dissertation committees will also play important mentoring roles in a student’s academic progress.

Upon admission to the school, each PhD student is assigned a faculty advisor. This faculty member will assist you in developing your first year of study. As you come to know the faculty better and your research interests crystallize, you may find another faculty member who would better serve that role.

PhD Programs in Public Relations

£ 2,854.68 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 300,000