Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi, invites applications for admission into the Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights Distance Learning Programme, offered in the session 2013.


Last Updated: 2013-04-17T12:33:14+05:30

IIHR Invites Applications for PGDHR Distance Learning Programme 2013 Admission

Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi, invites applications for admission into the two years distance learning correspondence Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Human Rights, to be offered in the session 2013. The admissions for the two years Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Human Rights commences every year for June and December sessions. The last date of application is May 30, 2013.

Applications are invited from candidates who have completed their Graduation (Arts / Science / Commerce / Engineering / Agriculture / Medicine / Law / Pharmacy). The programme will be offered through the Distance Learning (DL) / Correspondence mode. Interested candidates can obtain the application form available on payment of Rs 50 by cash from the Institute’s Counter or by sending MO/IPO/Bank Draft of Rs 50 in the name of Indian Institute of Human Rights payable at New Delhi alongwith complete postal address of the applicant. Thereafter, the duly filled application form alongwith first year fee must reach the Admissions Office by Registered post only on or before May 30, 2013. For more details regarding the admission and application procedure one can visit the institute’s official website: www.humanrights.net.in

After, the successful completion of the two years programme by passing the first year as well as the second year examinations including the Master's Thesis, qualify for being awarded the two years Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) and Marks Sheet with a detailed statement of the marks secured by the candidate. The two years Post Graduate Programme in Human Rights has been designed for meeting the growing requirements of experts in the field of human rights, civil liberties, international humanitarian issues, refugee rights and laws, disaster and emergency relief, apartheid and racial discrimination, drug abuse, judicial activism and global and regional perspectives of human rights.
- By Raihan Hassan
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