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The PG program will help students of different backgrounds to turn into quality professionals as per industry requirements. Graduates/Postgraduates with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks can apply for the program in Public Policy.
In an academia collaboration with KPMG in India, MIT World Peace University has recently launched a new postgraduate programme in public policy. The 11 month public policy programme has jointly been designed by KPMG and MIT-WPU.
Course Name |
Postgraduate Programme In Public Policy |
Course Provider |
MIT World Peace University in collaboration with KPMG |
Program Duration |
11 Months |
Eligibility |
Graduation/PostGraduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks |
Mode of Study |
Online-Offline(Blended) |
Total Fee |
INR 2,30,000 |
Deadline for applications |
July 5th,2021 |
MITWPU M.Sc in Public Policy: Direct Link to Apply
The PG programme in public policy will consist of a one-week classroom training per trimester at the MIT-WPU campus, Pune while the remaining programme will be delivered through an online/blended mode.The main objective of the public policy program is Science,Technology and Innovation development.
The eligibility criteria to apply for the program is Graduation/PostGraduation from any recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks.The final selection will be done after an interview round which will be conducted to examine the inclination of the applicant towards public policy.
MIT World Peace University Admissions 2021
MIT-WPU will get assistance from KPMG in preparing the course structure, making suitable faculties available and providing study material to deliver approximately 150 hours of training. The training will cover subjects like Digital Governance, Urban Policy & Development Administration, Catalysts for Policy Formulation,Research Methodology, Drafting of Public Policy & Impact Evaluation and Capstone Project.
Rahul V Karad,the Executive President of MIT-WPU said," We are happy to roll out the Golden batch of PGP in Public Policy with the association of KPMG in India. We strongly believe that the policy insights by KPMG's instructors will surely be beneficial for our students during their academic journey at MIT-WPU and beyond."
Briefing about the collaboration, director of infrastructure government and healthcare practice at KPMG in India, Amit Oturkar said," We are excited to collaborate with MIT-WPU to deliver the unique PG programme on Public Policy. This course will act as a bank of knowledge in public policy adopted around the world and works to stone a community of practice in the public policy domain."
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