Ph.D. in Mass Communication usually takes 3-5 years to complete, depending on the program and research requirements. This postgraduate degree focuses on media, communication theories, and their social implications. Students complete challenging courses, conduct independent research, and frequently serve as teaching assistants. The curriculum includes topics such as media effects, digital communication, journalism, public relations, and research methods. Candidates are expected to offer original research in the way of a dissertation that explores completely into specific aspects of mass communication. This degree prepares students for careers in academia, research institutes, media organizations, and high-level roles in communication-related companies.