Programme overview
Main Subject
Education and Training
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Students engage in a comprehensive curriculum employing theoretical models, empirical data, and analytical tools to
examine problems within the domain of education. The degree is conferred upon students who have demonstrated expertise in education scholarship through research, internships, and a thesis, preparing them for PhD programs at top universities and impactful roles in renowned organizations and international institutes advancing education and equality. Visit this link to apply Along with your completed application form, the following are the requirements to apply:
Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years with a minimum CGPA of 3.00 out of 4.00) in any academic discipline or should be at least in their final year of study at the time of the application.
Statement of Purpose: Within 500 words (approximately 4000 characters) Please mention how and why you think this graduate program in Education fits with your future goals, as well as why you have chosen this program over other education programs and why you feel you would be a good fit for this program.
Essay: To assess your critical thinking and writing skills, we expect you to write a comprehensive essay based on the prompts given on the application portal. Within 500–700 words, demonstrate your passion for the education field, writing skills and analytical problem-solving abilities.
Letters of Recommendation: As part of the application process, you have to submit at least two letters of recommendation from your professor and/or work supervisor. Please note that one of the recommendations must be academic, and another one can be professional. Academic recommendation letters are highly encouraged. Once you provide details about your referees on the portal, your respective referees will receive a link via email to submit the letters on your behalf. The recommendation letters must be submitted by the deadline for the application.
Proof of English Proficiency: As part of the application, you must submit proof of your English language proficiency to the university to assess your ability to keep up with graduate-level coursework. Applicants may submit documentation showing any of the following:
1. IELTS Score of a minimum of 6.5 (result must not be older than two years).
2. TOEFL Score of a minimum of 86 (Internet-based; not older than two years at the time of application).
3. In the absence of the above language proficiency certificate, the institution will require shortlisted candidates to take an in-house English Language Testing exam to qualify.
Merit-based scholarships and financial aid are available. For further information about the program curriculum, tuition fees and scholarships/financial aid, please see the attachments below.For any queries related to admissions and scholarships, feel free to write to [email protected].
Programme overview
Main Subject
Education and Training
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
Students engage in a comprehensive curriculum employing theoretical models, empirical data, and analytical tools to
examine problems within the domain of education. The degree is conferred upon students who have demonstrated expertise in education scholarship through research, internships, and a thesis, preparing them for PhD programs at top universities and impactful roles in renowned organizations and international institutes advancing education and equality. Visit this link to apply Along with your completed application form, the following are the requirements to apply:
Bachelor’s Degree: Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years with a minimum CGPA of 3.00 out of 4.00) in any academic discipline or should be at least in their final year of study at the time of the application.
Statement of Purpose: Within 500 words (approximately 4000 characters) Please mention how and why you think this graduate program in Education fits with your future goals, as well as why you have chosen this program over other education programs and why you feel you would be a good fit for this program.
Essay: To assess your critical thinking and writing skills, we expect you to write a comprehensive essay based on the prompts given on the application portal. Within 500–700 words, demonstrate your passion for the education field, writing skills and analytical problem-solving abilities.
Letters of Recommendation: As part of the application process, you have to submit at least two letters of recommendation from your professor and/or work supervisor. Please note that one of the recommendations must be academic, and another one can be professional. Academic recommendation letters are highly encouraged. Once you provide details about your referees on the portal, your respective referees will receive a link via email to submit the letters on your behalf. The recommendation letters must be submitted by the deadline for the application.
Proof of English Proficiency: As part of the application, you must submit proof of your English language proficiency to the university to assess your ability to keep up with graduate-level coursework. Applicants may submit documentation showing any of the following:
1. IELTS Score of a minimum of 6.5 (result must not be older than two years).
2. TOEFL Score of a minimum of 86 (Internet-based; not older than two years at the time of application).
3. In the absence of the above language proficiency certificate, the institution will require shortlisted candidates to take an in-house English Language Testing exam to qualify.
Merit-based scholarships and financial aid are available. For further information about the program curriculum, tuition fees and scholarships/financial aid, please see the attachments below.For any queries related to admissions and scholarships, feel free to write to [email protected].
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