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Nishtha Singh

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MIT School of Government (MIT-SOG) was established in the year 2005. MIT School of Government (MIT-SOG) gives postgraduate programme to students. The course is given across in the Political Leadership & Government specialisation. 

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Liyansha Jain

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MIT School of Government is one of the schools of study under the MIT WPU. The college provides an opportunity to students to have interactive sessions with political leaders. There are local field visits also organised for students. Students are given wide opportunities to excel in their career. 

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Aayush Singh

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Yes, School of Government, MIT WPU provides good placements to its students. The School offers Off-Campus placement and internship to students. Graduates find placement in top Think Tanks companies, Party Offices, Government Agencies, etc.

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Nishtha Sharma

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School of Government, MIT WPU Graduates can get the following the job roles after completing MA course:

Political Analyst

Election Campaign Manager

Policy Research Associate

Social Media Strategist

Political Strategist

Legislative Assistant

Constituency Manager

 

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Rashmi Arora

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School of Government, MIT WPU is known for its popular programme which is 2-yr Master's programme in Political Leadership & Government (MPG). The School of Government, MIT WPU popular programme students get benefit from the interactive sessions with various national level leaders from Judiciary, Media, Politics, Bureaucracy, Corporate, and Social / Development organisations. School of Government, MIT WPU provides 10-days national study tour to Delhi. 

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Manpreet Sharma

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No, School of Government, MIT WPU is not a government college. It is a private college which was established in the year 2005. The college gives PG programme to students. The course is given across in the Political Leadership & Government specialisation. MIT School of Government (MIT-SOG) flasghip programme is 2-yr Master's programme in Political Leadership & Government (MPG). 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, candidates who applied through the scores of the UCEED are required to appear for the Drawing Test for further evaluation. This rule applies to all candidates who applied through non MIT-WPU CET scores. These candidates are also required to appear for the Portfolio Review as well as the personal interview round.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, BDes course admissions at MIT-WPU, Pune are not open to direct admissions. All candidates who wish to take admissions into the BDes courses at MIT-WPU, Pune must fulfill both the eligibility criteria as well as present a valid scorecard of any one of the accepted entrance exams. The selection will based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The total number of seats available for the BDes in Product Design course at MIT-WPU, Pune is 60 seats. This course shares the same seat intake as BDes in User Experience Design and Visual Communication Design. 

The rest of the BDes courses at MIT-WPU have a seat intake of 30.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, the BDes fees at MIT-WPU, Pune is refundable but only if the candidate withdraws their admission within the first 30 days of the commencement of the BDes course. Candidates who withdraw from their course earlier will be entitled to a larger fee refund than late withdrawers of BDes admission.

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