New Delhi - Graduate students wanting to study Mahatma Gandhi in post graduation can apply for admissions to three courses at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
The university has opened admissions to Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies (MAGPS), Post Graduate Diploma in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGDGPS) and Post Graduate Certificate in Gandhi and Peace Studies (PGCGPS), the university said.
The courses aim at providing an in-depth knowledge of the ideas of Gandhi on social, economic, political and environmental issues besides peace studies and conflict resolution, a statement said.
The courses would be especially relevant for students who wish to pursue economic, social, gender, political, environmental and sustainable development issues.
The minimum eligibility to all the three courses is graduation in any discipline. While the fee for MA course is Rs.7,300, it is Rs.3,000 and Rs.1,500 for diploma and certificate courses respectively.
The deadline for submission of applications is July 30.
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