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Brush up on your current affairs, follow recent political, social and economical debates. Learn to elucidate your point of views in English or Hindi, depending upon the course of your choice.
I guess that should cover most of it. See sample papers of past years, which are readily available on the net and many shops.

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Hello Lanry,
These two are very similar, nevertheless, Corporate Communications is a broader term. It consists of all communication issued by the organisation to its stakeholders both internal and external, I.e ranging from employees & shareholders to media, industry & the public. Corporate communications includes different types of communication including advertising and public relations. Public Relations involves monitoring and assessing public attitudes and maintaining mutual relations and understanding between an organisation and its public. Public includes government, shareholders, employees, consumers and media. Public Relations e
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Hi Vikrant,
Advertising and public relations are the major divisions of any industry so that they can remain competitive. Advertising and public relations become all the more important for the organisations that have operations across the globe. The purpose behind this is that they have to communicate with the people of different cultures. Hence, they use public relations to bridge the gap of communication. Although, there are various levels of employees in the advertising and PR agencies, one with a postgraduate Diploma or degree can have a flourishing career in advertising and public relations. Advertising manager, marketing communica
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It depends from one college to another. Can you tell me the college that you are planning to seek admission in?

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For long tern career success and satisfaction, you must peruse profession of your interest. Mass Communication is an excellent career options for creative, expressive extrovert person. Broadcast news analysts, public relations specialists and writers are some examples of careers in mass communications. A Bachelor's degree in mass communications or Master's degrees in a related field serve as a strong foundation for individuals seeking any of these careers. You may refer to following link for top colleges offering degree in mass communication:
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