What are the major subjects covered in the School of Government, MIT WPU MA curriculum?
School of Government MA (Political Leadership and Government) curriculum includes key subjects such as Political Communication, Working of the Indian Constitution, Campaign Management, Psephology, Budget Analysis, Public Policy & Advocacy, and India's Foreign Policy. It blends classroom instruction
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Yes. School of Government, MIT WPU awards various scholarships to UG (undergraduate) /PG (postgraduate) students as financial support. The below are the School of Government, MIT WPU scholarship details:
| Dr. Vishwanath Karad Scholarship (100%) | MIT-WPU Scholarship I (50%) | MIT-WPU Scholarship II (25%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graduation Aggregate Score | XII Aggregate Score | Graduation Aggregate Score | XII Aggregate Score | Graduation Aggregate Score | XII Aggregate Score |
| 90 & Above | 85 & Above | 86 & Above | 81 & Above | 84 & Above | 79 & Above |
Note: Student will have to qualify both the requirement i.e. Graduation Aggregate Score and
The fee per year for the MA in Political Leadership and Government course at School of Government, MIT WPU is INR 1.55 lakh. To apply online, students must fill the form for admission.
The following practical exposure students get in the School of Government, MIT WPU:
- Field visits to government offices, NGOs, & political party offices
- National & international study tours (including a visit to Delhi to meet policymakers & legislators)
- Hands-on campaign & election management activities
Students who wish to get School of Government, MIT WPU admissions must pay the mandatory course fees + exam fees which is INR 3.10 lakh payable in four installmenets. This fee may change the next year, hence reach the official site and ask for the total fee details.
No, direct admissions are not possible in the School of Government, MIT WPU. Admissions to various courses is based on merit and other criteria decided by the college. Admission to various programmes is based on merit, descriptive written test, followed by the Personal Interaction (PI) score, c
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