IGNOU launches online B.Com, 2 PG courses in information security and entrepreneurship
IGNOU launches a new UG and 2 PG programmes. Know more details and apply for admission here.
Kapil Rawat | July 15, 2021 | 06:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has introduced three new programmes - B.Com online programme, Masters of Science (Information Security) and Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship). Interested candidates can apply for admission to these programmes on the official website of the IGNOU.
To apply for IGNOU 2021 admission to B.Com online programme and Masters of Science, Master of Arts - Click here and Click here , respectively.
Candidates should check the eligibility criteria before they apply for admission to any of these programmes. For B.Com online programme, candidates must have completed their class 10+2 from a board recognized by state and central government.
To be eligible for admission to Masters of Science (Information Security) and Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship), candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline or its equivalent from a recognized university. The minimum and maximum duration for these programmes is 2 years and 4 years, respectively.
However, with a minimum 2 years Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship) has an exit option as PG Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PGDER) after completing 32 credits. The admission to Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship) is offered through the July session for ODL programmes.
The Masters of Science (Information Security) and Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship) will be taught in English medium. To study Masters of Science (Information Security), candidates have to pay a fee of Rs. 10,800 per semester. For Master of Arts (Entrepreneurship), candidates have to pay an academic fee of Rs. 7,500 per year.
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