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Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta - Admission Notice for M.Phil Course forAntiReservation.Com [Admission Notices] Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta (Alipore Campus) (4 th Floor), 1, Reformatory Street, Kolkata-700027 ..... |
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Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta - Admission Notice for M.Phil Course for
AntiReservation.Com [Admission Notices] Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta (Alipore Campus) (4th Floor), 1, Reformatory Street, Kolkata-700027 Admission Notice for M.Phil Course for the session 2010-2012 The Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta invites applications for the two year M.Phil course (Total available seats: 15) in Foreign Policy Studies for the session 2010-2012. Each selected student shall receive a fellowship of Rs. 6000/- per month during the period of the course. Eligibility: Any candidate who has passed the M.A./M.Sc./M.Com or equivalent examination of this University with 55% marks in aggregate (SC/ST with 50% marks) or with 60% marks in aggregate of any other recognised University. Students who are taking M.A. Part-II examination may also apply provisionally and sit for the admission test but their final admission would depend on passing the examination obtaining the required marks mentioned above. Reservation: Reservation for SC, ST and Physically Handicapped will be made as per University/Government rules. Application Procedure: Interested candidates should apply on plain paper giving details regarding their age, educational qualification, address, contact nos. and e-mail. Copies of age proof, post graduate certificates/mark sheets, SC/ST certificate (if applicable) should be attached. Applications should be sent to: Shantanu Chakrabati, Convenor, Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, University of Calcutta (Alipore Campus) (4 th Floor), 1, Reformatory Street, Kolkata-700027 Last date for submission of applications: 7th January, 2011 Sr. Secretary, U.C.A.C. and Institute of Foreign Policy Studies University of Calcutta
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