

M.A. (Criminology, Criminal Justice Administration) (Part Time) offered by St. Peter's College
- A NAAC accredited
- Estd. 1991
M.A. (Criminology, Criminal Justice Administration) (Part Time) at St. Peter's College Overview
M.A. (Criminology, Criminal Justice Administration) (Part Time)
at St. Peter's College
Duration | 2 years |
Mode of learning | Distance/Correspondence |
Course Level | PG Degree |
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M.A. (Criminology, Criminal Justice Administration) (Part Time)
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Student Forum
Answered 7 years ago
For admission in this course, you need to have Bachelor’s Degree from any recognized University.
G
Gurleen Khurana
Guide-Level 14
Answered 7 years ago
The course you are seeking is not available in distance mode in St. Peter's College.
http://www.stpetersedu.com/curriculum.html
If you want to pursue it through distance, check another institute
https://nagaland.net.in/criminology.htm
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