Cover Story
Higher education has changed lanes from just imparting theoretical knowledge to the students to equipping them with the needed skills required to thrive in the modern world. This has remained the same for higher education in mass communication too. Students being aware about the wide array of opportunities that mass communication can offer coupled with the inception of top-notch media and mass communication colleges across the world acted as catalysts for the rise of mass communication education. Higher education in this segment has seen multiple paradigm shifts over the course of the last couple of decades and the incorporation of bleeding-edge teaching pedagogies and practical training has helped mass communication education to attract a wider student populous.
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Media And Entertainment Sector - A Lucrative Career Stream
Prof. Dr. Uday Salunkhe, Group Director, WeSchool
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Dr. Mardianabte Abu Bakar Understanding And Addressing Global Higher Education Dilemmas Through Research
Dr. Mardiana, Curriculum and Leadership Academic Group (PCL AG)
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Why Emotional Quotient Is As Important Intelligence Quotient?
Niraalee Shah, CEO-India, The British School of Etiquette
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Divya Patteri From Being An Inspired Learner To Becoming An Exemplary Educator
Divya Patteri, Master of Education (Curriculum and Teaching) programme
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How Can Students Be Made Innovative And Skilled As Allied And Healthcare Professionals?
Dr. G Arun Maiya, Dean, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education
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HR Outlook In 2020: Key Imperatives For Budding HR Professionals To Be Future Ready
Dr. Pratima Sheorey, Director, Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHR), Pune
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Why Should Social Media Be Included In The Higher Education In India?
Suresh Babu, Founder & CEO, Web Marketing Academy
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Higher Education - New Trends And Challenges
Rahul K.Mishra, Professor- Strategy and International Business, IILM, New Delhi