MAHE PGD Health Communication FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between this PG Diploma and a full MA in Media and Communication?
Ans. The PG Diploma is a specialized one-year program focused specifically on health communication. The MA in Media and Communication is a two-year comprehensive program covering broader communication disciplines. The diploma offers faster entry into health communication careers with specialized expertise.
Ques. Do I need a background in health or communication to apply?
Ans. No, the program welcomes students from any academic background. However, strong communication skills and interest in health-related topics are important. The program provides comprehensive training in both health and communication concepts.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after this diploma?
Ans. Graduates can work in hospitals, healthcare organizations, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, health-related NGOs, government health departments, and health communication agencies. Roles include health communication specialist, health educator, patient advocate, and health campaign manager.
Ques. Is the MET exam mandatory for admission?
Ans. Yes, the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) is a mandatory part of the admission process for this program. The MET score, along with personal interview and group discussion performance, determines admission.
Ques. What topics are covered in the curriculum?
Ans. The program covers health communication strategies, patient education, health campaigns, crisis communication, digital health communication, health promotion, disease prevention communication, and communication with diverse audiences including vulnerable populations.
Ques. Can international students apply for this program?
Ans. Yes, international students, NRI, and OCI candidates can apply. They need to submit additional documentation including passport copies and proof of NRI or Foreign status. The admission process and fee structure may differ for international students.
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