Q1.What
are the areas of work of a Public relation officer?
Q2.What
are the training Institutes forthis career ?
Q3.What
are the career prospects and remuneration ?
Q1.What
are the areas of work of a Public relation officer?
A1.There
are a number of fields that require the services of a Public Relations Officer,
which makes this career very interesting. Some of the fields are :-
Q2.What
are the training Institutes forthis career ?
A2.Although
formal training is not essential to become a public relations officer, it has
proven to be an advantage especially in the competitive job scenarios. Most
companies do take on young graduates in subjects like psychology, economics,
marketing, sociology etc. and a course in public relations certainly does improve
chances of being selected as well as gaining more knowledge about the career.
Experience is another binding factor that ensures success. Most of the courses
are offered as post-graduate courses and the eligibility rules are such - Bachelor
of Arts in any discipline, but preferably the social sciences, liberal arts
and humanities. The course generally lasts for about a year and admission is
based on merit (in most cases). Some of the topics covered during training are
communication, marketing, advertising, research methods, media techniques, media
planning, script writing and editing, news editing, partial mass media etc.
The course also includes practical training (one month) where the students are
given the chance to learn in a public sector organisation, advertising agency
or something similar.
The following institutions offer these courses around India :- Diploma in PR Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan at Bangalore, Calcutta, Delhi, Hyderabad, Madras, Mumbai Diploma in PR YMCA Institute of Mass Media Studies, New Delhi (for graduates) Diploma in PR YMCA, New Delhi (for graduates) Diploma in PR New Delhi Polytechnic for Women (for XII-pass students) Diploma in PR St. Xaviers College of Communications, Mumbai (for graduates) Diploma in PR Sophia Polytechnic, B.K. Somani Mumbai (for graduates) Diploma in PR KC College of Mgmt, Mumbai (for graduates) Diploma in PR Somaiya College of Mgmt, Mumbai (for graduates) Diploma in PR Symbiosis Institute of Journalism & Communication, Pune Graduate Diploma in Advertising & PR Indian Institute of Mass Communication, JNU Campus, New Delhi P.G. Diploma in PR & Advertising, PR & Journalism School of Communication & Mgmt. Studies, Cochin University P.G. Diploma in Advertising & Communications Monjee Institute of Mgmt. Studies, V.L. Mehta Rd., Ville Parle (W), Mumbai Degree Course South Gujarat University, P.O. Box No. 49, Udhna Magdalla Rd., Surat - 395 007 Degree Course University of Mumbai, MG Rd., Fort, Mumbai - 400 032
Q3.What
are the career prospects and remuneration ?
A3.The opportunities are immense for potential Public Relations Officers. As
outlined in the 'Areas of Work' section, work can be found in government offices,
private companies, advertising agencies, tourist resorts, hotels, banks and
financial institutions, non-governmental organisations, private consultancy
firms etc. Depending on the designation and enterprise, the pay scales will
definitely vary. In a PR department, we generally only have PRO and liaison
officers (Senior PR officers are paid on par with the senior managers in Hotels/Corporate
Sector etc.) In large consultancy firms, the hierarchy is much more prominent
- trainee executives, account executives, senior account managers, account director,
chief PR directors are all present therefore training and experience are necessary
to move up in one's career (the starting salary is approximately Rs. 5000) Government
departments usually have the junior and senior information officers and they
are paid as per fixed rules.