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80

Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Industrial Relationship and Personnel Management is a two-year full-time postgraduate diploma course offered by Sambalpur University, Sambalpur


Eligibility Criteria

  • A Bachelor's degree in Arts, Science, Commerce, or any other degree considered by Sambalpur University as equivalent thereto with at least 40% of marks in the aggregate. 
  • Relaxation: 5% in marks in the qualifying examination for SC/ST candidates in both 3 yr. LL.B. and 5yr. BBA LL.B. (H) Course

Admission Details

Selection of candidates for admission will be done strictly on the basis of merit by the Selection Committee. For the selection of candidates for admission be a total percentage of aggregate marks obtained by the candidates out of the total mark in the qualifying examination i.e. graduation shall be the sole basis. The undersigned reserves the right to refuse admission to such candidates who do not fulfill all the admission requirements.

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