M.A. FAQ’s

FAQ's

FAQ's

An Online Masters in Public Policy (MPP)  is a valuable degree that equips graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to analyze and address complex policy issues. Graduates of MPP programs are in demand in a variety of sectors, including government, non-profit organizations, and the private sector. They can work in a variety of roles, including policy analysts, research associates, consultants, and program managers. The demand for MPP graduates is expected to grow in the coming years as the Indian government continues to focus on economic and social development.

 

The admission requirements for the online MPP program at JSGP are as follows:

Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks
Strong academic record
Relevant work experience (desirable but not mandatory)
Good command of English
Successful completion of the JSGP Admissions Test (JSAT)

The online MPP program at JSGP is a one-year program that consists of core courses and electives. The core courses provide students with a foundation in public policy theory and analysis. The electives allow students to specialize in areas of their interest, such as development policy, environmental policy, or social policy.

Graduates of MPP programs have a wide range of career opportunities available to them. They can work in a variety of roles in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Some of the specific career paths that graduates may choose include:

Policy analyst: Policy analysts analyze public policy issues and develop recommendations for policymakers.
Research Associate: Research associates conduct research on public policy issues and prepare reports for policymakers and researchers.
Consultant: Consultants provide expert advice to governments, businesses, and non-profit organizations on public policy issues.
Program manager: Program managers oversee the implementation of public policy programs.