Thursday, June 11, 2009

Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management, Admission Notice – 2009-2010 Master in Archaeology and Heritage Management / Master in conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management

Delhi Institute of Heritage Research and Management,
18-A, Satsang Vihar Marg, Qutuab Institutional Area, New Delhi-110067

Govt. of NCT of Delhi Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Admission Notice – 2009-2010

Applications are invited for the admission to the following courses

Name of Courses: (i) Master in Archaeology and Heritage Management (ii) Master in conservation, Preservation and Heritage Management

Duration of course: Two years

Eligibility:
Graduate (3 years degree course) in any subject of Humanities or Sciences (Those appearing in III year final exam can also apply)

Commencement of Session: 3rd August, 2009

Number of Seats: 30 in each course

Last date for sale and submission of completed application: 10th July, 2009

Date of entrance test: 17th July, 2009

Reservation of seats in admission shall be in accordance with the Rules of GGS Indraprastha University as detailed in our prospectus for various categories and 3% for persons with disabilities.

The prescribed application forms specifying the course applied (with the information brochure containing details of eligibility, schedule of test, prescribed courses, etc.) can be had from the Accountant of the Institute on payment of Rs. 150/- in cash or Rs. 175/- in form of DD in favour of 'Delhi Institute of Heritage Research & Management' to be sent by post to 'DIHRM' payable on any nationalized bank at Delhi. The form can also be downloaded from their web site www.dihrm.com.  Downloaded forms will be accepted only if it is accompanied with demand draft of Rs. 400/-.
 
Note:
 

Delhi Institute of Heritage Research & Management (DIHRM), established by the Govt. of NCT of Delhi and affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, is a unique institution in India devoted to study, conserve and preserve the heritage. Archaeological monuments, arts and crafts, oral and written literature, living traditions, natural features and environment are all part of our heritage. Collectively, it is the past that we have a responsibility to safeguard for the future. Our solemn responsibility is to respect, cherish and preserve it.

The Institute aims at training professionals who could study, view, conserve and preserve the Heritage holistically. To achieve this goal, DIHRM conducts Master's Courses in Heritage Management.

 

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