BDU announces MA programme in Human Resource Management

July 09, 2013 02:17 pm | Updated 02:17 pm IST - TIRUCHI:

Bharathidasan University’s Department of Lifelong Learning has invited applications for its new two-year MA programme in Human Resource Management.

The course would develop candidates in the areas of leadership, personality development, motivation, and conflict management, and initiate them into innovative field work that include one month in-plant training at reputed government and private organisations.

The course would prepare students to work in government and private organisations as managers, researchers, policy makers and evaluators.

A press release issued by the university said candidates with any UG degree from recognised educational institutions were eligible for admission that would be conducted until July 31.

Application and prospectus could be obtained on producing a demand draft for Rs. 300 (Rs. 150 for SC/ST candidates) from any nationalised bank in favour of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi, at the Department of Lifelong Learning, IECD Building, Khajamalai Campus.

Those downloading application form from the university website: www.bdu.ac.in need to submit the cost of application as a DD along with the application.

For details, call: 0431-2332638/ 9629795548/ 9865655518/ 9884300053.

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