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Last Date : 22 Oct 2010 Exam Date : 12 Dec 2010
All candidates are required to apply online through the E-application only, available on the Institute's website http://www.tiss.edu/.
Candidates
applying through the online mode should pay Rs. 800/- (if applying for
one programme), Rs. 1600/- (if applying for two programmes) and Rs.
2,400/- (if applying for three programmes) by submitting a prescribed
challan to any branch of the State Bank of India
(this challan can be downloaded from the TISS website). The portion of
the prescribed challan marked for TISS should be sent along with the
application and the portion marked for candidate should be preserved
till the GD/PI gets over. The candidate will be able to download the
challan once they fill up the complete details of the application form
and before taking out a print of the filled-in application. Please note
that the SBI will charge Rs. 50/- as their processing fee, which cannot
be adjusted against the application fee.
For
candidates applying online, payment has to be made only through the
SBI, and the payment challan has to be submitted to the Institute along
with the Application Form. If payment is made via demand draft, pay
order or any other mode, the application will be rejected and no
communication to this effect will be sent to such candidates.
Candidates
from remote places where no Internet and telecommunication facilities
are available can get OMR-based application form from the Institute by
following the instructions given below:
(A) Please
prepare a Demand Draft from any branch of the State Bank of India (SBI)
drawn in favour of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, payable at
SBI, Deonar, Mumbai (Branch Code 03109) for Rs. 800/- (if applying for
only one programme), Rs. 1600/- (if applying for only two programmes),
or Rs. 2400/- (if applying for three programmes).
(B) Please
send the Demand Draft to the Assistant Registrar (Academic) of the
Institute along with a self-addressed (A4-sized) cloth-lined or thick
envelope with a postal stamp of Rs. 50/-, and a request letter
containing details of address, contact number, etc. Requests coming
without the postal stamp and Demand Draft will not be accepted.
The
Institute has the right to not send the OMR-based application to
candidates who are not from remote areas place. Please note that the
money will not be refunded.
Unemployed
Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates, whose parent’s /guardian’s
income is less than Rs. 1 lakh (Rupees one lakh only), are exempt from
paying the Application Fee. They should apply online through the
E-application, and if they are from remote places, they can send a
request letter without the payment challan and stamped envelope, but
with a request letter, a plain self-addressed envelope and copies of
Caste and Income Certificates attested by any School headmaster or a
Principal of College or a gazetted officer. Requests received without
the above Certificates will be rejected and no communication will be
sent in this regard.
How to Submit the Filled-in Application: The filled-in application (either OMR-based application or printed form of E-application) should be sent to:-
”The Assistant Registrar (Academic), Tata Institute of Social Sciences,V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088”
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Deemed University
V.N. Purav Marg, Deonar
Mumbai
Maharashtra
Phone-No:
91-22-25563289 90 919293 94 95 96
Fax:
91-22-25562912
Email: mailto:acadsec@tiss.edu
Website:
www.tiss.edu
Written Test: The Written Test is in two parts. Part I is the Common Objective Test for all the programmes which consists of 3 sections: (i) General awareness/knowledge about current/contemporary social issues; (ii) Analytical/logical reasoning and quantitative ability; and (iii) Verbal reasoning. The duration of the test is 45 minutes.
Part II of the Written Test is the “Programme-Based” test, and the duration is 60 minutes for all the courses. Part II of the Written Test for each programme aims to assess the following:
Habitat Policy and Practice Objective + Descriptive: Political & Social Awareness, Language Competency and Reasoning & Aptitude for Sector
(a) A
Bachelor’s Degree of a minimum of 3 years duration or its equivalent
(under the 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 or 10+2+2+1 year bridge course pattern of
study or any other pattern fulfilling the mandatory requirements of 15
years formal education) from a recognised university, in any discipline.
OR
(b) Candidates
who will complete all the requirements of their final year Bachelor’s
Degree examinations by Saturday, June 11, 2011, are also eligible to
apply to all the programmes, except the four programmes offered by the
School of Health Systems Studies; provided they have successfully
completed their first and second years, if the degree course is of 3
years; and the first, second and third years, if the degree course is of
4 years. Candidates applying for the M.A. Education (Elementary)
programme should complete all the requirements by May 8, 2011. In such
cases, admission to any of the Master’s Degree Programmes of the
Institute will be provisional. If a provisionally admitted student fails
in the final year examination, the offer of provisional admission
automatically stands cancelled.
(c) Candidates
applying for the Master of Public Health in Health Policy, Economics
and Finance; and Master of Public Health in Social Epidemiology
Programmes should have (i) A Master’s Degree in any discipline, or (ii) A
Bachelor’s Degree in medicine/para-medical courses.
(d) Candidates
who are in their final year Bachelor’s Degree Programme are not
eligible to apply for admission to any of the Master’s Degree
programmes, conducted by School of Health Systems Studies, i.e., Health
Administration; Hospital Administration; Public Health in Social
Epidemiology; and Public Health in Health Policy, Economics and Finance.
(e) Candidates
applying for the Master in Habitat Policy and Practice should have a
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Architecture, Management, Physical
Sciences, Geography, Planning, Law, or Social Sciences, with some
inclination towards habitat related issues/sectors.
(f) Medical
graduates should complete their internship on or before Saturday, June
10, 2011. Otherwise, their candidature/admission stands cancelled.
Test Centers: Northern Region: Bhopal, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Varanasi Eastern Region: Bhubaneswar, Guwahati, Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi Western Region: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune Southern Region: Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi
MA/MSc (Habitat Policy and Practice)
Important Dates
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Last Date | Friday, 22 Oct, 2010 |
Exam Date | Sunday, 12 Dec, 2010 |
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