This two year MA programme in Development Studies will attempt to equip students with the ability to address the challenges of development and public policy as they affect developing societies. It includes fourteen taught courses - eleven core courses of 4 credits each and three elective courses of 2 credits each. The programme also includes research course work, research practicum, workshops, seminars, and field based activities.
Graduate Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with 45% marks (or equivalent grade) from a recognized university (relaxation of 5% for students belonging to SC/ST/PH categories.
A large number of Partial and Full Fee Waivers and Scholarships will be available. The University will endeavour to see that no deserving prospective student, as far as possible, is denied the opportunity of studying at AUD just because of his/her inability to pay the fees.
Educational Loan
Hostel Facility
AUD has hostel facilities for men and women at its Dwarka Campus. There may also be hostel facilities available for women at the Kashmere Gate Campus. Students can apply for hostel accommodation once they have secured admission. The application form and brochure for hostel accommodation will be available at the University Offices and on the AUD website at the time of admission.