One of the few University that has dedicated itself to teach students through various Humanitarian programmes and courses, MIT World Peace University has announced the introduction of various courses both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level along with several integrated courses too. The courses will be conducted from the academic year 2019-20. Among the courses, the MIT WPU will be introducing various courses in arts and law.
At the undergraduate level, MIT World Peace University is offering new courses such as BA in Government and Administration, along with a three-year programme in Law, i.e. LLB . The UG courses at MIT WPU also include 5-year integrated course in B.Com + LLB programme along with a transdisciplinary programme of BA Social Sciences.
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Along with undergraduate programmes, MIT World Peace University will also be offering the students with postgraduate programmes in arts that are transdisciplinary. The programmes include MA Ecology, Society and Sustainable Development, MA in Sustainable Rural Development, MA Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MA Compassion, Peace, Humanitarian, Action and Disaster Risk Management as well as MA Sustainable and Inclusive Development.
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Sources from the university have stated that the faculty that is responsible for providing education in the transdisciplinary programmes or courses are some who have had experience internationally. They added that the students who are interested in pursuing the programme will be required to do so by the middle of August this year. Furthermore, the admissions to the programmes are done on the basis of an entrance test as well as a personal interview with the faculty of the programmes. A provision for telephonic rounds have also been provided by the college for the students who wish to apply for the different programmes but are unable to appear for the different processes at the campus.