Lucknow University opens admission to MA in Public Policy and Governance
Vagisha Kaushik | May 5, 2022 | 04:53 PM IST | 1 min read
LU Admission 2022: Eligible candidates can apply at the official website – lkouniv.ac.in before June 10, 2022.
NEW DELHI: The University of Lucknow’s Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma Institute of Democracy is inviting online applications for its postgraduate programme MA in Public Policy and Governance for the session 2022-24. Interested and eligible candidates can apply at the official website of Lucknow University - lkouniv.ac.in. The last date to submit the LU admission form 2022 for MA in Public Policy programme is June 10, 2022.
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The duration of MA in Public Policy and Governance programme is two years and there are 30 seats.
Eligibility Criteria
Any graduate from a recognized university with a minimum 50% marks for general candidates and 45% for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates.
How to fill LU admission form 2022
- Visit the official website of Lucknow University – lkouniv.ac.in.
- Click on the link ‘Postgraduate Programmes’ under Online Admissions 2022-23 on the homepage
- Candidates will be redirected to another page. Now click on the link ‘Online Application form for submission’.
- Read the instructions carefully and click on proceed button
- Select the programme, read eligibility criteria, and proceed further
- Fill the required details in the application form such as educational qualification
- Upload photo and signature
- Submit the application form, pay the fees and take a print out for future reference
Documents Required
- Valid Email ID
- Aadhar No.
- Active Mobile Number
- Scanned photo
- Scanned signature
- Photo ID proof
- EWS certificate (if required)
- Caste certificate (if required)
- Income certificate (if required)
Objectives of the programme
- Students will learn about the executive, legislative and administrative processes involved in policy making.
- Enable students to analyze and develop policies and conduct relevant research.
- To build student’s understanding of the wider economic, political, and social factors to be considered.
- To teach them about qualitative analysis/methods, policy analysis, program evaluation, management, and politics.
- To give them the opportunity to gain more knowledge in a particular field of public policy by giving options in elective papers
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