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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Master of Arts (MA) in Environmental studies is a full-time two-year postgraduate course offered by the Bir Tikendrajit University, Imphal.


Eligibility Criteria

A candidate who has passed a Bachelor's degree of 3 years duration (B.A. or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognized university.

Admission Details

Bir Tikendrajith University, Manipur follows The Transparent Mechanism for its admission procedure. University administer its own entrance test / personal interview and also considers the scores of national and state level entrance examinations for the selection. Students can choose the programmes as per their eligibility from the list of courses.  

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