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Panjab University: Overview, Ranking, Admission, Placement, Eligibility Criteria

Chandigarh, Punjab

M.A. in Gandhian and Peace Studies

M.A. in Gandhian and Peace Studies is a 2 year master's course offered by the Department of Gandhian and Peace Studies, Panjab University. The minimum eligibility for the course is a bachelor's degree from a recognized university. The main highlights of the course are given below.

  • Candidates willing to apply for M.A. in Gandhian and Peace Studies must have a bachelor's degree under 10+2+3 system or equivalent.
  • They must have scored minimum 50% marks in the Bachelor's degree in any stream or 45% marks in the subject Gandhian Studies.
  • Candidates with BA Hons in Gandhian Studies/ BSc Hons/ Master's Degree with 45% marks are also accpeted for the program.
  • Candidates with minimum qualification have to appear for an aptitude test and an interview conducted by the department.
  • In the selection process, 60% weighatage is given to the academics and rest 40% to the written test and interview.

Quick Facts

Course LevelPostgraduate
Duration2 year
Details & Particulars *
Total Fees (First Year Fees)INR 13,465

The total fees for the MA in Gandhian and Peace studies is INR 27,600. It is to be paid in two installments. The first installment is of INR 13,465 and the last is of INR 14,135.

Seat Intake *46
Eligibility Criteria
GeneralSCSTPwDOBC

50 %

  • Valid score in the written test and interview conducted by the department
  • Bachelor's Degree in any stream with 50% marks 
  • 45% marks in Gandhian and Peace Studies at the bachelor's level.
  • BA Hons in Gandhian Studies/ BSc Hons/ Master's Degree with 45% marks are also accpeted
Other Eligibility

Candidates belonging to the SC/ST/OBC/PwD category are given a 5% concession in the minimum eligibility criteria. 

* Disclaimer - "Although IE Education makes every effort to ensure accuracy, we cannot guarantee the completeness or reliability of all data. The information mentioned here is compiled from multiple sources and taken from previous years."