GGSIPU opens admissions for MSc dual degree in partnership with AGH University, Poland
IPU MSc Dual Degree: The last date to submit the application form is January 20.
Alivia Mukherjee | January 10, 2025 | 06:00 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) has opened admissions for a dual degree master of science programme in collaboration with AGH University of Krakow, Poland. The dual master degree programme in ‘Digital production for sustainable manufacturing’ will be offered from the academic year 2025-26. Students enrolled in this programme will only pay GGSIPU’s tuition fees, as the European tuition fees have been waived.
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The GGSIPU MSc dual degree programme will have four semesters. As per the official IPU press release, students will complete the first two semesters at AGH University in Krakow, Poland, and return to GGSIPU in New Delhi for the third and fourth semesters.
The GGSIPU press release states, “This innovative four-semester program will provide students with a unique opportunity to gain international exposure while focusing on the growing fields of sustainable manufacturing and digital production.’’
IPU MSc Dual Degree Programme: Eligibility criteria
As per the GGSIPU MSc dual degree eligibility criteria, candidates are required to have a minimum of 60% marks in their undergraduate degree from any discipline. Candidates are required to have studied at least one of the following subjects in graduation among mathematics, statistics, economics, or operations research. Admissions will be granted based on Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 scores, followed by a personal interview.
The IPU dual degree programme will commence in March 2025. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to apply for the IPU dual degree programme till January 20, 2025.
Separate degrees
Graduates will receive two separate degrees, one from GGSIPU and the other from AGH University of Krakow, upon successful completion of the programme. The programme will be offered in a regular mode. As per GGSIPU university, the minimum intake is 12 students, and maximum can be 48 students.
GGSIPU MSc Dual Degree Programme: Fee structure
Interested candidates can have a look at the GGSIPU MSc dual degree programme fee details below.
Component |
Amount |
Tuition fee |
Rs 1,76,000 |
University’s charges |
Rs 20,000 |
Alumni contribution fund |
0 |
Examination fee (Per Annum)* |
Rs 3,000 |
Innovation and incubation fee (Per Annum) |
Rs 500 |
Development and infrastructural charges total |
Rs 10,000 |
Total |
Rs 2,09,500 |
Mahesh Verma, vice chancellor of GGSIPU, and Jerzy Lis, Rektor of AGH University, highlighted the importance of this collaboration in fostering global academic partnerships. They emphasised how the programme equips students with skills in sustainable manufacturing and digital production, addressing global challenges effectively.
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