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MIT University launches BA & MA- Administration courses

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 05, 2021 9:25 PM

Aurangabad, July 5:The MIT Art, Design and Technology University (MIT-ADTU) launched BA and M A in Administration from ...

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Aurangabad, July 5:

The MIT Art, Design and Technology University (MIT-ADTU) launched BA and M A in Administration from the academic year 2021-22 for civil services aspirants.

Any students of HSC passed with 60 per cent marks and a graduate of any discipline are eligible for the admissions for the UG (three years programme and one-year internship) and PG courses (two years course and one-year internship), respectively. There will be an entrance test and personal interview for the admissions.

“The courses are designed to guide civil services examinations aspirants to prepare for UPSC, MPSC examinations during the period of UG and PG courses”, said Prof Sujit Dharmpatre, director, MIT School of Indian Civil Services, MIT ADTU.

A student can opt for any one of the optional subjects, either from History, Political Science, Geography and Sociology. At the end of BA and MA, students will be fully prepared to appear for the civil services examination.

Tags: Technology UniversitySujit dharmpatreBaHSCMPSCMIT School of Indian Civil ServicesMIT ADTU
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