
Regional Labour Institute M.A. Courses and Fees 2025
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Regional Labour Institute M.A. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Regional Labour Institute M.A. is a 2 years programme offered in the Full Time mode. Pursuing a M.A. at Regional Labour Institute leads to a PG degree. Aspirants must check below the eligibility and selection criteria before applying for admission:
Regional Labour Institute M.A. Fees 2025
The fee structure for the courses offered at Regional Labour Institute comprises various components. Some of these components are payable once, at admission. Other components, such as the tuition fees, is payable in instalments. The following table presents the key highlights of the Regional Labour Institute M.A.:
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Regional Labour Institute M.A.Regional Labour Institute M.A. Seats 2025
For seat allotment at the university, candidates' performance as per the selection criteria is evaluated. The sanctioned intake is also considered for allotment purposes. Moreover, the seat count varies from one college to another. The following table mentions Regional Labour Institute M.A. seat distribution across various affiliated colleges:
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Master of Labour Studies | 40 |
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Updated on May 19, 2025
Regional Labour InstituteContact Information
I.T. Park, App. Vnit, Gayatri Nagar, Pincode- 440022
Nagpur ( Maharashtra)
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