School of Communications and Reputation Honoured with ‘Global Educational Institution of the Year Award

Mumbai – The School of Communications & Reputation (SCoRe), Mumbai’s premier institute of Public Relations, has achieved global recognition in two distinct categories at the World Public Relations & Communication Awards 2023. While the institute has been conferred the esteemed title of ‘Global Educational Institution of the Year,’ its exemplary student, Parvathy Manoj from the Class of 2024, has been honoured as the ‘Global Student of the Year.’

 

These accolades are a testament to SCoRe’s unwavering commitment to excellence in the field of public relations and communication, and the world-class education and training it provides to its students.

 

Hemant Gaule, Dean, School of Communications & Reputation, expressed, “These recognitions place India, Indian education, and the prominence of the Indian communication profession on the global map. At SCoRe, we are dedicated to cultivating an environment where the PR leaders of tomorrow are nurtured. Parvathy’s recognition underscores the quality of PR education in India. We’re not just training students; we’re creating future PR leaders who can compete and excel on a global stage.”

 

Parvathy Manoj, reflecting on her win, stated, “This award is not just a personal achievement but a reflection of the world-class education and training provided at SCoRe. It’s an honour to represent India and SCoRe on such a prestigious platform.”

 

Elevating Indian Communication Education to Global Heights:

 

SCoRe’s dual achievements at the global awards signify that Indian communication education stands tall alongside global standards. Students enrolling at SCoRe are not just joining an institute; they’re becoming part of a globally recognised legacy, ensuring they’re primed to lead both in India and internationally.

 

The accolades underscore the importance of strategic planning, creativity, and impactful business results in fostering positive relationships with stakeholders, and serve as an inspiration for young aspirants to pursue PR and communication.