Why choose Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management?
Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management is a popular institution for MA & PhD courses in Social Sciences. It is affiliated to GGSIP. The institute offers Master in Archaeology and Heritage Management and Master in Conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management courses. It has a great
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Admissions at DIHRM are conducted in online mode. Students need to first apply for IPU CET & give the exam. Once the results are out, students can go to the Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management website and apply by filling up the application form. Application will only be successfull
To be eligible for apply for the programmes at Delhi Institute of Heriotage Research & Management, students need to pass in graduation in any subject with minimum of 50% aggregate from a recognised university. Eligible students nee the valid score of IPU CET exam to apply.
Yes, IPU CET eaxm is compulsory to take admissions in Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management. The institute is affiliated to IP University making IPU CET exam the only way to take admissions.
Yes, students can admissions at DIHRM without appearing for CUET exam. The admissions to DIHRM are entrance based. Students need to appear for IPU CET exam & take part in the counselling process of IP University.
The application fee for each streams and year varies every year. The fee also depends on different categories. Application form is there on the college page. After filling all the details & uploading the required documents, the students need to pay the fee at the last step. Once the fee is paid, the
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