Hyderabad, Aug.13 (Hydnow): Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) has introduced MA Legal studies and three certificate courses in French, Russian, and Pashto from the academic year 2022-2023.
The last date for online submission of application forms for all merit-based courses is August 30, 2022.
According to Prof. M Vanaja, Director, Directorate of Admissions, the other courses being offered under Post Graduate Programmes are Urdu, English, Hindi, Arabic, Translation Studies, Persian; Women Studies, Public Administration, Political Science, Social Work, Islamic Studies, History, Economics, Sociology, Journalism And Mass Communication; M.Com; and M.Sc.(Mathematics). Part-time diploma programs are available in Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Islamic Studies, and Ghazal Appreciation (Tahseen-e-Ghazal) apart from Certificate Course in Urdu.
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For more details, online application, and e-prospectus log on to the university website manuu.edu.in. For any clarifications email [email protected]and for general queries contact the admission helpdesk: 6207728673, 9866802414, 6302738370 & 9849847434. (Hydnow)
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