Azim Premji University, Bangalore, has announced admissions to its full-time postgraduate programmes. Application to five postgraduate programmes, including four two-year MA courses and a one-year LLM course, will close on January 22 (Friday). Candidates applying for the courses will have to attend an entrance examination on February 8, 2020 held at the university campus. Application forms can be submitted online via university website.

Programmes offered:

2-year Programmes (Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline)

M.A. Education

M.A. Development

M.A. Public Policy & Governance

M.A Economics

1-year Programme (Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in Law)

LL.M. in Law & Development

Financial Assistance

The university offers extensive need-based scholarships spanning from 100% to 25% reduction, both on tuition and accommodation. 50% tuition fee waiver is assured for candidates with minimum 3 years of work experience.

Important dates

Last date to apply: 22-01-2020

Entrance test date: 08-02-2020

Interview: March 2020

Issuing offer letters: April 2020

Commencing of classes: July 2020

Other facilities:

The university offers more than 100 interdisciplinary/theme based elective choices and competency building workshops in several areas like communication, finance etc. Open courses in art, music, cinema, dance, theatre etc and weekly guest lectures, national and international conferences are also offered. High faculty-student ratio involving 140 faculty members is another attraction of the varsity.

Immersion visits to concerned organizations, organizational internships, faculty-mentored research projects and independent field projects are also a part of Azim Premji curriculum.

Address: Azim Premji University, Admissions Office, Pixel Park, B Block, PES Campus, Electronics City, Hosur Road, Bengaluru, 560100

Toll Free Helpline: 1800 843 2001

E-mail:  admissions@apu.edu.in

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