Interdisciplinary Post Graduate Programmes 1 Programmes MSc (Behavioural Science) MSc (Developmental Studies) MSc (Strategic Management) MA (Economics) MA (Educational leadership and Management) 2 Eligibility Candidates applying for the above programmes must possess a recognised undergraduate degree with minimum 50 percent marks. Preference will be given to candidates with work experience. The duration of the programme shall be a minimum of 2 years to a maximum of 4 years with one year extension given to students upon payment of an extension fee. 3 Admission process Admission will be based on qualifying examination marks and a Personal Interview. Programme Structure 3.1 The programme is offered trimester-wise with twelve core courses and six open electives. Each course will earn four credits. Core and elective courses will be offered in a staggered manner and will have to be completed within the maximum duration of the programme. Open electives will be offered from the second trimester. 3.2 Candidates can take electives offered by any of the five programmes. However they are not permitted to take more than two electives offered by one programme including their parent programme. 4 Tabular format of Courses and Credits Course Hours Credits (12 Courses including a / Project) Course 1 60 4 Course 2 60 4 Course 3 60 4 Course 4 60 4 Course 5 60 4
Course 6 60 4 Course 7 60 4 Course 8 60 4 Course 9 60 4 Course 10 60 4 Course 11 60 4 Course 12 60 4 Course 13 60 4 Course 14 60 4 Course 15 60 4 Course 16 60 4 Course 17 60 4 Course 18 (/Project) 60 4 18 Courses 72 Credits 5 Programme The candidates shall pay a programme fee of INR 20,000.00 for the programme. Subsequently they will register for individual courses by paying between INR 5,000 - INR7, 000 depending on the course. 6 Evaluation methods are decided by the respective course instructors offering the course and made known to the candidate at the commencement of the course. Continuous assessment will be conducted by the course instructors as per the University guidelines and final competency examination will be conducted by the Office of Examinations. Results and grades will be made available to the students within two weeks of completion of the course. Candidates who fail a course have to re-register for the same course offered later by paying requisite fee. 7 Class timing: Flexible class timings -: Morning (6:30AM to 8:30AM), Evenings (4:30PM to 8:30PM) and Week Ends. 8 Attendance: Minimum required attendance for each course will be 85 percent. 9 Completion of the programme: A student will be deemed to have completed the programme if he/she has passed minimum 18 courses amounting to 72 credits inclusive of the mandatory core courses of the programme.
Structure Course wise MSc Behavioural Science Neuroscience of Behaviour Career Planning and Development Organisational Dynamics and change Mental health at the workplace Economic and consumer behavior Behavioural research - 1 Social, cultural and family dynamics Psychology of Health and Wellness Developmental transitions and change management Behavioural research - 2 Human - Machine Interface Mental health promotion Managerial Psychology Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Behavioural decision making Peace, Conflict and Mediation Goals and motivations for Individuals and teams Psychology MSc Strategic Management Management and Organizational Behavior Managerial Economics Accounting for Business Decisions Financial Management Marketing Management Strategic Management Quantitative Techniques for Managers Mergers, Acquisition and Corporate Restructuring International Business & Global Professional Studies
Strategy Managing Technology and Innovation for Competitive Advantage Strategic Leadership and Communication Human Resource Management Legal Aspects of Business Corporate Ethics, Governance and Social Responsibility Business Analytics and Data Governance Organizational Development and Change Management Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation MSc Developmental Studies Introduction to Developmental Studies Environmental Economics, Energy and Sustainable Development Integrated Approaches to Sustainable Development Practice Social Hazards and Development Developmental Economics Public Law and Policies for Development Economic Development, Gender and Sustainability Social Work Education for sustainable Development Advanced Quantitative techniques Management of Social Welfare and Non-Governmental organizations Project planning and management Research Methodology Consumer Behavior Corporate Governance and Development Population and Development Corporate Social Responsibility Organizational Behavior
MA Economics Microeconomic Theory and Applications Statistics and Computer Applications Advanced Mathematical Economics Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Applied Econometrics Research Methodology for Applied Economics Economics of Growth and Development International Economics -Theory and Policy Public Finance and Policy Operations Research Applied Financial Economics Economics of Banking and Insurance Economics of Labour Markets Economics of Industrial Organization Economics of Gender International Finance Regional and Urban Economics Economics MA Education L&M Psychological Foundations of Education Philosophical Perspectives in Education Methodology of Educational Research Psychology of Learning and Instruction Sociological Foundations of Education Educational Policy and Administrations Statistics in Educational Research Evaluation Methods in Education ICT in Education Educational Leadership and Curriculum Design and Instruction. Pedagogical Practices School and Higher Education in India Contemporary Issues in Education Guidance and Counselling. Teacher Education and Professional Education for Special Children Education