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Sharda University Master of Arts - Economics - Fees, Eligibility, Seats and Admission 2024

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Sharda University Master of Arts - Economics Fees

The fee for Master of Arts - Economics at Sharda University is 125000 INR.

DurationFees
Year 162500 INR
Year 262500 INR
Total Fees125000 INR
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Sharda University Master of Arts - Economics Fees and Course Details

Course nameMaster of Arts - Economics
Duration2 Years
Course levelPG
Mode of StudyRegular
Total Fees125000 INR
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Sharda University Master of Arts - Economics Eligibility Criteria

Admissions to the postgraduate arts and design courses at Sharda University require applicants to have a BA, B.Des or any other related degree from a UGC recognised university with a minimum score of 50%. The application and selection process is done online, with a merit list based on performance in graduation level. Successful applicants will be invited to a counselling process, and must submit fees within a given timeframe to secure their admission.

Documents Required :

  • UG mark sheet or equivalent
  • Birth certificate or any other proof of age
  • Character certificate from the last attended institution
  • Migration certificate from the last attended institution
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Aadhaar card or any other government-issued ID proof
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Other Specializations in MA Available at Sharda University

CourseDurationTotal Tution fees
M.A. - Journalism & Mass Communication2 Years160000 Annual
M.A in English2 Years95000 Annual
MA in Political Science2 Years95000 Annual
M.A. - Advertising, Public Relations and Corporate Communication2 Years160000 Annual
MA in Sociology2 Years95000 Annual
MA in Modern History2 Years95000 Annual
Master of Arts - Clinical Psychology2 Years95000 Annual
Master of Arts - Political Science in International Relations2 Years95000 Annual

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