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10th October 2018, 04:44 AM
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Possibility to study MPhil for correspondence MA(Sociology) student?


Hello Sir, I am a student of IGNOU, studying MA in Sociology from correspondence. I want to do MPhil after my MA in the same specialization. So, my question is, I am eligible for admission in MPhil? Kindly help me to know about this asap. Thank you!




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Hello Sir, I am a student of IGNOU, studying MA in Sociology from correspondence. I want to do MPhil after my MA in the same specialization. So, my question is, I am eligible for admission in MPhil? Kindly help me to know about this asap. Thank you!

Possibility to study MPhil (Sociology) for correspondence MA (Sociology) student is high. The aspirant can study the MPhil (Sociology) course in various universities like Tamilnadu Open University, IGNOU, etc. after completion of MA (Sociology). He/she must have scored at least 55% marks in the MA (Sociology) course for the admission to study MPhil (Sociology). The aspirant has to appear for the entrance examination conducted by the university for the admission to study MPhil (Sociology).
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