MAHE begins admission for MA Geopolitics and International Relations
Kapil Rawat | June 25, 2021 | 02:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for admission to MA Geopolitics and International Relations programme of Manipal Academy of Higher Education till July 15.
NEW DELHI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education has started the admission process for MA Geopolitics and International Relations. Candidates who wish to apply can fill the Manipal University application form 2021 for MA Geopolitics and International Relations till July 15.
To fill the Manipal University 2021 application form for MA Geopolitics and International Relations - Click here .
Before starting the application process, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria set by the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. The minimum eligibility criteria for MA Geopolitics and International Relations states that candidates must have completed their graduation from a recognized university.
Candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria can fill the application form by visiting the official website. The application form must be filled with utmost care so that candidates do not enter any incorrect information.
While filling the application form, candidates have to enter their personal and academic details. If any detail in the application form is found to be incorrect, then the candidate’s application form will be rejected by the university.
MA Geopolitics and International Relations is a two-year postgraduate programme. After the admission process is over, candidates have to pay the first-semester fee for admission to the MA Geopolitics and International Relations offered by the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations.
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