Our Contemporary India MA programme provides a comprehensive framework of study and will develop your expertise in one of a number of disciplinary and professional fields. It will equip you to deal with the conceptual challenges relating to work in and on India and to analyse the fundamental problems of contemporary India in relation to global concerns.
Key benefits
General entry advice
Bachelor’s degree with 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent).
Applicants from good Indian universities normally require a 60% or above in arts, humanities or social science subjects. Professional qualifications and experience may be taken into account.
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The skills and knowledge that you will develop over the course of our programme will prepare you for both research and non-academic careers in government, media and publishing, business and the corporate sector, international agencies and NGOS, and policy research.
You will also take 80 credits from a range of optional modules. Students should choose at least 40 credits from a range of optional modules offered by the India Institute.
Students may also select modules offered by other departments, from a wide range of optional modules offered by the School of Global Affairs, Department of War Studies, History Department, Department of European and International Studies, Department of Geography, Department of Political Economy and the Modern Languages Centre.
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