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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is a fee concession available for students belonging to EWS category in the MA (Administration) programme at MIT-School of Civil Services. For two year MA, EWS students have to pay the course fee of INR 1.75 lakh. If they continue the programme in the third year at MIT-SICS, they have to pay fee of INR 2.25 lakh.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
For two-year MA (Administration) programme at MIT School of Indian Civil Services, students have to pay a course fee of INR 2.84 lakh. If students continue the programme in the third year, they have to pay a fee of INR 3.34 Lacs at MIT-SICS.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
For two-year MA (Administration) programme at MIT School of Indian Civil Services, students have to pay a course fee of INR 2.84 lakh. If students continue the programme in the third year, they have to pay a fee of INR 3.34 Lacs at MIT-SICS.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is not mandatory to continue the MA (Administration) programme at MIT-School of Indian Civil Services in the third year. In the third year, students attend lectures of optional subjects of UPSC CSE exam (History, Geography, Political Science). They also appear for 5 Mock Exams as per the pattern of UPSC/State PSCs.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing two years of MA (Administration) at MIT-School of Indian Civil Services, students can continue the programme in the third year. In the third year, students attend lectures of optional subjects of UPSC CSE exam (History, Geography, Political Science). They also appear for 5 Mock Exams (Prelims, Mains, Interview) as per the pattern of UPSC/State PSCs.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the civil services exam, candidates have to choose subjects for optional papers. In the MA (Administration) programme offered by MIT-School of Indian Civil Services, students can choose among Geography, History, Political Science and Sociology as optional subjects.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MA (Administration) programme offered by MIT School of Indian Civil Services, MIT-ADT University is especially designed for graduates who want to appear for civil service examinations.
Alongwith covering the basic subjects, the programme trains students in:
- Essay Writing
- Current Affairs
- Office Internship
- Interview Techniques
- Quantitative Aptitude
- Personality Development
- Logical & Analytical Reasoning
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
MA in E Learning at MIT School of Education and Research, Pune is a 2 year, industry focused programme emphasising practical skills, pedagogy & e learning design, featuring 100% assessment & mandatory internships. It is well regarded for grooming educators for modern roles like content creation, instructional design & administration.
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3 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, for most of the Master of Arts programs at NYU, the prior research, professional experience or internships are not really required. Although, these are highly recommended for Indian students to make their application stronger.
The given NYU admission requirements are important though -
- A four-year UG degree
- Academic transcripts
- Statement of purpose
- Letters of recommendation
- English language proficiency
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, considering that New York University is among the top US universities, it can feel a little expensive to study MA from this uni.
- The NYU tuition fee ranges from INR 28.25 L to 61.26 L.
- The total cost of study comes down to around INR 54.69 L and 99.43 L.
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