KRMU Ph.D. JMC FAQs
Q1: What is the minimum qualification required for Ph.D. admission in Journalism and Mass Communication at K.R. Mangalam University?
Ans. Candidates must have a Master's degree in Journalism or Mass Communication with minimum 55% aggregate marks or a Bachelor's degree with 75% marks. M.Phil. degree holders in Journalism and Mass Communication with 55% marks are also eligible. A 5% relaxation is provided for SC/ST/OBC and other reserved categories.
Q2: Is the Ph.D. programme offered in full-time mode, and what are the requirements for full-time scholars?
Ans. Yes, the Ph.D. programme is offered in full-time mode. Full-time scholars are required to devote their complete time on campus and may be offered teaching, research, or project assistantships. This mode is ideal for scholars seeking intensive research engagement and academic career development.
Q3: What are the research specializations available in the Ph.D. Journalism and Mass Communication programme?
Ans. The programme covers diverse research areas including Digital Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Print Journalism, Media Ethics, Media Policy, Social Media Communication, and other specialized journalism and mass communication domains based on faculty expertise and student interests.
Q4: Are candidates with UGC-NET or M.Phil. qualifications exempted from the entrance examination?
Ans. Yes, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, or M.Phil. in Journalism and Mass Communication are exempted from the written entrance examination (KRMU-PET) and proceed directly to the personal interview stage, which streamlines the admission process.
Q5: What financial support is available for full-time Ph.D. scholars in Journalism and Mass Communication?
Ans. The university offers University Research Fellowship (URF) for full-time scholars with monthly stipends of 25,000 to 30,000 rupees based on qualification level. Additionally, all Ph.D. scholars receive 15,000 rupees per year as research reimbursement after completing coursework.
Q6: What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. in Journalism and Mass Communication?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates can pursue careers as Professors and Lecturers in journalism schools, Investigative Journalists in leading media organizations, Broadcast News Analysts in television and radio networks, Public Relations Managers in corporations and government agencies, and Research Scholars in media research institutions. The university provides 100% placement assistance for career advancement.
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