2-year Master's degree programme

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June 09, 2008 15:59 IST

What: Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur announces 2-Year Master's Degree Programmes catering to the needs of the country's youth.

Course detail

-- MA in Youth Empowerment
-- MA in Career Counselling
-- MA in Gender Studies
-- MA in Local Governance
-- MA in Life Skills Education

Applications are invited for admission to the Master's Degree Programmes (2-Year, Regular) for the July 2008 Batch. These are pioneering programmes promoting professionalism in youth work, offered by RGNIYD in collaboration with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

Eligibility

A bachelor's degree in any discipline with not less than 40 per centĀ marks form a recognised University. Experience in the field of Youth Development (NSS/NYKS/NCC/Bharat Scouts & Guides/Youth Hostel Association/Youth Red Cross/NGOs) will be a desirable qualification.

How to apply

Application forms with prospectus can be obtained:

-- Directly from the Institute on payment of Rs 100 in cash or
-- By posting your request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and a demand draft for Rs 110 or
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- By downloading form www.rgniyd.gov.in (A demand draft for Rs 100 is to be sent alongwith the duly filled in application).

All demand drafts must be drown on a nationalised bank, in favour of 'Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development' payable at Sriperumbudur.

Last date for submission of application: 25th June

Reservation rules are applicable as per Government of India norms. SC/ST students are exempted from the programme fee and they have to produce Caste/Community certificate from a competent authority. Hostel facility for girls will be available on request.

Contact details

Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development,
Sriperumbudur - 602 105,
Tamil Nadu
Phone : (091)044 - 27162741, 27162612 Fax : (091)044 - 27162705
E-Mail: info_rgniyd@vsnl.net

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