Which of these is most beneficial- (PG Diploma) in MBA, mass comm., media management, PR, advertising or journalism?

I am planning of studying in British Columbia. I've completed my graduation in English from DU.

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  • Your aptitude and interest. Job market and Background of the Institute. There isn't any course called PG DBA in MBA. It is either a Diploma or an MBA. Check what exactly you want. If you want to make the career in advertising, PR, communication, journalism, broadcast or print media etc. And your aptitude test scores support that you may opt mass communication or PR or journalism. You are very creative, out of the box thinker, you may opt advertising. You are very good in analysis and negotiation then opt media management.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    It depends on various factors:
    1. Your own personality traits or the quality you have.
    2. Your aptitude
    3. Your interest.
    4. Job market and
    5. Background of the institute.
    There isn't any course called PG DBA in MBA. It is either a Diploma or an MBA. Check what exactly you want. If you want to make the career in advertising, PR, communication, journalism, broadcast or print media etc. And your aptitude test scores support that you may opt mass communication or PR or journalism. You are very creative, out of the box thinker, you may opt advertising. You are very good in analysis and negotiation then opt media management.
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    Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Well, It depends on various factor
    1. Your own personality traits or the quality you have.
    2. Your aptitude
    3. Your interest.
    4. Job market and
    5. Background of the institute.
    There isn't any course called PG DBA in MBA. It is either a Diploma or an MBA. Check what exactly you want.
    If you want to make the career in advertising, PR, communication, journalism, broadcast or print media etc. and your aptitude test scores support that you may opt mass communication or PR or journalism.
    You are very creative, out of the box thinker, you may opt advertising. You are very good in analysis and negotiation then opt media management.
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    Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Dear Aastha,
    It depends on you completely, firstly you should know about your interest area, then prepare yourself accordingly. Well, out of these, I will recommend you go for MBA, as it has a huge scope now a days.
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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Hi Aastha!
    It is completely a matter of choice. All the mentioned fields are very lucrative and have a great scope. While MBA is a management level programme offering careers in finance, marketing or HR. Other courses that you have mentioned are media fields and again the selection of field is dependent on your interest whether you have interest in the advertising industry, Public Relations, Journalism (reporting, editing, etc.) or you want to be a part of the management team of a media organisation. Since you have done your graduation in the English language, my personal suggestion would be to opt for content related jobs like copy-wri
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