Oxford Varsity Introduces MSc in Contemporary India


PTI

London, Feb 12: The University of Oxford has introduced a new degree, MSc in Contemporary India, in response to growing interest among students about India and its burgeoning economy.

The first batch of students for the new degree launched by the School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies will be enrolled from October this year.

The course would provide students with the opportunity to learn both about India's achievements and persistent problems and will provide high-quality training in research methods and in the critical analysis theory in the main social science disciplines.

The degree has been designed for the students from a wide range of backgrounds, particularly the Social Sciences and History, a University statement said.

The course will provide stand-alone training for those wishing to specialise in India, either out of academic interest or as preparation for work in the private sector, international organisations, government, NGOs, multi-lateral and bi-lateral aid and development agencies and media organisations.

The course will also serve as first stage preparation for subsequent doctoral research on India.

“India is a fascinating country to study: it is the largest democracy in the world, a regional superpower and has had great IT business success,” Barbara Harris-White, Professor of Development Studies, said.

Several Indians, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, have studied at the University.

  

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