A student who sits for an entrance examination in order to earn a doctorate degree in Mass Communication should first of all meet the eligibility criteria set up by the various universities and institutes. Ph.D in Mass Communication is pursued usually after one finishes with the Masters’ programme in Mass Communication. Those who have attained the Masters degree in other stream can also take up Ph.D. Master degree holders of Development Journalism or M. Phil students of Mass Communication are also eligible to take up Ph.D in some institutes.
A student who has masters’ degree in some other stream need not despair if they hold 5 years working experience in Media, they can take up Ph.D
The minimum marks that are required in the most of the universities/institutes offering Ph.D in Mass Communication are 55 percentage. The setting of eligibility marks are the sole authority of the university/institute. They can even change it. A student should always check the latest notification of the university/institute to see whether there has been some change in the percentage or not.
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