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Aman BrarJournalist

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Indian Institute of Mass Communication offers PG Diploma in AD & PR, you can try to get admission there. It is a reputed media institute.

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astha singh

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Hi Such!
There are very few colleges in Noida that offer Event Management or PR. These include Asian Academy of Film and Television, EMDI Institute of Media and Communication, Amity University and National Academy of Event Management and Development.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akshay Kumar, You should check with an immigration agent for PR queries.

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astha singh

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Hi Renuka,
Mass Communication course covers all of these subjects; public relations, advertising and event management. After completing your graduation, you can specialize in one of these fields and pursue a post graduation Diploma in a specialised course. the best colleges in India providing mass communication can be found on this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-10-mass-communication-colleges-in-india-blogId-13552

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Pratham Diwan

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Yes, PR is the best career for you it seems. Women do very well in PR. PR would top charts among equal employment opportunity sectors, countered Yadav. The creme de la creme of the industry in India and overseas are a well-balanced mixture of men and women. We do prefer women, admits Gopu, perhaps because many PR functions require soft skills commonly associated with women. After 18 years, it remains a challenge for me to recruit men to join our team. Both men and women are suited for this job, said Kishore, but PR industry is dominated by women.
How tall is the corporate ladder? Speedier chances said Gopu. After executive level, it's s
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astha singh

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Hi Neerham!
A specialised Diploma in Public Relations are only offered at post graduation level. You can pursue a Bachelor degree in Mass Communication as it has PR as one of the main subjects. Once you have completed your graduation, you can pursue a PG Diploma in public relations. You can find a list of top colleges in India offering public relations by clicking on this link https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/articles/top-5-colleges-offering-pr-courses-in-india-blogId-11019
To answer your second question, product manager and a Public Relations are two very different job profiles. A product manager develops products by ide
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Anish Choudhary

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The first and foremost thing that requires to become a PRO (Public Relations Officer) is to have the power to manipulate people. If you have the right communication skill set along with confidence over your words then you are good to go to take the first step of the infinity.
You must be aware about the daily happenings of the society and understand the needs of your clients and how can you put him/her in front of the media to deliver his views and opinions. Again, you should have excellent relationship with the media personal because they are the people responsible for your trust gaining in front of your client. All these things can b
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Anish Choudhary

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Hello,
The utmost function of public relations is to make its client's image in the society. A public relations company has good media relations which becomes very helpful for their clients when there arises any crisis in the firm. The PRs share the insights of the problem with the media journalist's which makes a journalist aware of the happening.
A PRO (Public Relations Officer) uses his terms with journalist and holds the power to stop the news to be disseminated in the media or if the news has already been shared he/she asks the journalist to publish an apology note or write the reasons for the mishappening which helps to restore th
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Kalpna Pathak

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After completing 12th, you can go for a degree in mass communication. Public relations (PR) is the use of communications channels to manage public perception of an individual or an organisation. A PR person not only should have flair for writing but should be someone who communicates well. He/she must be well-equipped with the updates of media industry. Management and planning are the skills that are required to keep you upfront.
PR can be used to protect, enhance or build reputations through the media, social media, or self-produced communications.The tools include preparing and disseminating press releases, media pitches, creating an
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