SDU Ph.D. (Mass Communication) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between a Master's degree in Mass Communication and a PhD in Mass Communication?
Ans. A Master's degree in Mass Communication typically focuses on providing comprehensive knowledge of media theory, journalism practices, and communication strategies over a period of 2 years. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical skills. A PhD in Mass Communication, on the other hand, is a research-intensive program spanning 3 years that focuses on original research, scholarly contribution, and advancing knowledge in the field. PhD scholars are expected to conduct independent research, publish findings in academic journals, and make significant contributions to the discipline. The PhD is ideal for those pursuing academic careers or senior research positions, while a Master's is suitable for media professionals and practitioners.
Ques. What kind of research topics can I pursue in the PhD program?
Ans. The PhD in Mass Communication at Sona Devi University allows scholars to pursue research in diverse areas including digital media and journalism, media ethics and regulation, audience studies and reception analysis, media representation and cultural studies, communication theory and methodology, journalism practices and news production, social media and online communication, media economics and business models, and public communication and advocacy. Scholars work closely with faculty advisors to develop research proposals aligned with their interests and the university's research strengths.
Ques. Is the PhD program full-time or can I pursue it part-time while working?
Ans. The PhD in Mass Communication at Sona Devi University is offered in regular full-time mode, which requires students to be on campus and engage in full-time research activities. However, the university may consider flexible arrangements for working professionals on a case-by-case basis. It is recommended to contact the admissions office at 9263783016-9263783020 to discuss any specific circumstances or flexible options that might be available.
Ques. What is the refund policy if I decide to withdraw from the PhD program?
Ans. According to Sona Devi University's refund policy, if you withdraw within 0-15 days from the date of admission, you will receive a 100% refund of the tuition fee. If you withdraw between 16-30 days, you will receive a 50% refund. No refund is applicable after 30 days from the date of admission. The registration fee is non-refundable in all cases. Withdrawal applications must be submitted to the Registrar with the original money receipt.
Ques. What are the publication and thesis requirements for PhD completion?
Ans. PhD scholars at Sona Devi University are typically required to publish their research findings in peer-reviewed academic journals and present their work at national or international conferences. Additionally, scholars must complete and defend a doctoral thesis that demonstrates original research contribution to the field of mass communication. The specific publication and thesis requirements are outlined in the university's PhD guidelines and are discussed with the research advisor during the program.
Ques. What support and resources are available for PhD research?
Ans. Sona Devi University provides comprehensive support for PhD research including access to cutting-edge research facilities, state-of-the-art laboratories, and extensive library resources. Scholars have access to academic databases, journals, and online research materials. The university also facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration, organizes research seminars and workshops, and provides guidance on research methodology and academic writing. Faculty mentors work closely with scholars to support their research journey and help them navigate challenges in their research work.


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