M.Phii. ECONOMICS/GEOGRAPHY
Master
In Bhopal
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Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bhopal
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Duration
1 Year
Facilities
Location
Start date
Bhopal
(Madhya Pradesh)
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Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal Hoshangabad Road,, 462026
Start date
On request
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Course programme
Balanced regional development has always been a key concern of the Indian
Planners to make sure that the various regions participate fully in the
process of economic growth and development to realize their development
potential and improve the socio economic conditions of their people. With
this objective in mind the Department of Regional Planning and Economic
Growth was established in July 1974 with Prof. A.C.Minocha as the founder
and Head. Thereafter Prof. O.S. Shrivastava took over as Head of the
Department in 1987 . Prof. H .S. Yadav is Professor and Head of the
Department since 1996.
The Department of Regional Planning and Economic Growth is an interdisciplinary department which promotes academic pursuits in Economics and Geography. The department offers M.A. degree in Economics with specialization in Regional Planning and Economic Growth and M.Phil. and Doctorate programmes in Geography and Economics. The teaching programmes focus on Regional Planning and Developmental studies with interdisciplinary approach. Since 2005, the department has also started a self financed Post Graduate course in Environmental Science.
The Department of Regional Planning and Economic Growth is an interdisciplinary department which promotes academic pursuits in Economics and Geography. The department offers M.A. degree in Economics with specialization in Regional Planning and Economic Growth and M.Phil. and Doctorate programmes in Geography and Economics. The teaching programmes focus on Regional Planning and Developmental studies with interdisciplinary approach. Since 2005, the department has also started a self financed Post Graduate course in Environmental Science.
M.Phii. ECONOMICS/GEOGRAPHY
Price on request