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M.A. Programmes


Campuswise Programmes:  


  • M.A./M.Sc. in (Ecology, Society and Sustainable Development), TISS Kerala Centre, Thiruvananthapuram. [ View Details ] - Kerala Campus
  • Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Clinical Psychology) [ View Details ] - Chennai (Banyan) Campus
  • Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Counseling Psychology) [ View Details ] - Chennai (Banyan) Campus
  • Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship)_MGAHD), Chuchuyimlang (Nagaland) [ View Details ] - Guwahati Campus
  • Master of Arts in Social Work (Mental Health) [ View Details ] - Chennai (Banyan) Campus
  • Master of Arts (Organisation Development, Change and Leadership) [ View Details ] - Hyderabad Campus

  • Candidates  can apply for multiple programmes and pay for all the programmes in one online form and should not fill more than one online form. If a candidate is found to have filled more than one form, all his/her applications will be cancelled.

    To go to the Online Application Form, please visit M.A. > Admission Process > How to Apply (click here to visit)


    National Entrance Test:
    National Entrance Test (TISS-NET)  is computer based. It will be held on January 06, 2018 from 2 pm to 3.40 pm in 39 Cities (below mentioned) in different parts of the country.

    Region
    Place
    Northern Region
    Chandigarh, Dehradun,New Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Noida, Varanasi, Greater Noida, Mohali
    Eastern Region
    Bhubaneshwar, Guwahati, Jamshedpur, Kolkata, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Dimapur, Silchar
    Western Region
    Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Solapur, Navi-Mumbai, Thane
    Southern Region
    Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Visakhapatnam, Madurai, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode

    Note: The Institute may cancel any test centre and/or assign a nearby centre to a candidate, if the situation so demands.
    Admit Card: Admit Card will be uploaded on TISS Website between 18 DECEMBER 2017 and 19 DECEMBER 2017, candidate can down load their admit card from the TISS website. Those candidates who have not received their admit card by December 21, 2017, can call TISS CARE : 022 - 2552 5252 OR may register their complaint by sending a mail to pgadmission@tiss.edu. Please note that candidates without an admit card won't be allowed to attend the entrance test.
    The PIT and PI for all the programmes will be held at TISS Mumbai, Tuljapur Hyderabad and Guwahati Campuses (please refer the to Important Dates Tab) The actual date of the PIT and PI of a candidate will be put up on the TISS website and will also be intimated to the candidate through e-mail. Short-listed candidates are requested to contact the Assistant Registrar (Academic), in case they do not receive any mail with regard to the date of PIT and PI by February 20, 2018.
    Request for change in the date for the computer based National Entrance Test will not be considered. However, a change in the dates for PIT and PI may be considered, if the date of PIT and PI at the TISS clashes with the date of entrance test of another Institution or the date of final year examination of the candidate. However, the candidate must produce documentary evidence for this. Please note that the changed date for PIT and PI will be only within the time schedule announced by TISS.
    The test consists of Multiple choice questions  and thus even those with rudimentary knowledge of working with computers or cell phones can do the test.
    Candidates with visual impairment will be given an option to have a SCRIBE to assist them to complete the test. The SCRIBE should be an undergraduate student and should bring a valid ID proof at the time of the test. The Persons with Disabilities who has disability of 40% or more will get  compensatory extra time of  30 minutes.

    Sr. No.

    School of Social Work (M.A. Social Work in)

    Intake

    1Master of Arts in Social Work (Children & Families)30
    2Master of Arts in Social Work (Criminology & Justice)26
    3Master of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation & Development Practice)30
    4Master of Arts in Social Work (Disability Studies & Action)26
    5Master of Arts in Social Work (Dalit & Tribal Studies & Action)30
    6Master of Arts in Social Work (Mental Health) # (Offered at 2 locations - TISS Mumbai, BANYAN Channai)20 at each Location
    7Master of Arts in Social Work (Public Health)20
    8Master of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods & Social Entrepreneurship)30
    9Master of Arts in Social Work (Women-Centred Practice)20

    School of Management and Labour Studies (M.A. in)

    10Master of Arts (Human Resource Management & Labour Relations)60
    11Master of Arts (Social Entrepreneurship)30
    12Master of Arts (Globalisation and Labour )30
    13Master of Arts (Organisation Development, Change and Leadership)30

    School of Health Systems Studies (Master of)

    14Master of (Public Health in Health Administration)35
    15Master of (Hospital Administration)45
    16Master of Public Health (Social Epidemiology)30
    17Master of Public Health (Health Policy, Economics and Finance)20

    School of Development Studies (M.A. in)

    18Master of Arts (Development Studies)48
    19Master of Arts (Women's Studies)30

    School of Education (M.A. in)

    20Master of Arts in Education (Elementary)40

    School of Habitat Studies (M.A. / M.Sc. in)

    21Master of Arts / Master of Sciences (Climate Change and Sustainability Studies25
    22Master of Arts / Master of Sciences (Urban Policy and Governance)30
    23Master of Arts / Master of Sciences (Regulatory Governance)20
    24Master of Arts / Master of Sciences (Water Policy and Governance)20

    Jamsetji Tata School for Disaster Managemnet(M.A. / M.Sc. in)

    25Master of Arts / Master of Sciences (Disaster Management)40

    School for Human Ecology (M.A. in)

    26Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Counseling Psychology) (Offered at TISS Mumbai, & BANYAN (Chennai)
    26 at Mumbai
    20 at Banyan &
    20 at Ranchi
    27Master of Arts in Applied Psychology (Clinical Psychology) (Offered at TISS Mumbai, & BANYAN (Chennai)20 at each Location

    School of Media and Cultural Studies (M.A. in)

    28Master of Arts (Media and Cultural Studies)30

    Centre for Library and Information Management Studies (CLIMS) (Master of)

    29Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)15

    School of Law, Rights and Constitutional Governance

    30Master of Law (LLM) (Access to Justice)30

    32Master of Arts (Social Work in Rural Development) - Intake from TISS NET30
    33Master of Arts / Master of Science (Development Policy, Planning and Practice) - Intake from TISS - NET30
    34Master of Arts (Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship) - Intake from TISS NET30
    35
    30
    36
    35

    37  RDG      Master of Arts (Rural Development and Governance)30
    38EDMaster of Arts (Education)30
    39PPGMaster of Arts (Public Policy and Governance)30
    40WSMaster of Arts (Women's Studies)30
    41DSMaster of Arts (Development Studies)30
    42
    NRG
    30
    43
    OD
    20
    44
    TISS-BALM, Chennai Centre*
    20
    45
    TISS-BALM,Chennai Centre *
    20
    46
    TISS-BALM, Chennai Centre *
    20
    47TISS Kerala Centre, Thiruvananthapuram
    30
      BALM ( The Banyan Acadamy of Leadership in Mental Health) *

    Guwahati Campus:

    48EESDMaster of Arts (Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development)25
    49LSSP 25
    50PACSMaster of Arts (Peace and Conflict Studies)20
    51SSAMaster of Arts (Sociology and Social Anthropology)25

    M.A. Social Work in

    52CODPMaster of Arts in Social Work (Community Organisation & Development Practices
    25
    53LSEMaster of Arts in Social Work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship)25
    54COMaster of Arts in Social Work (Counselling)25
    55PHMaster of Arts in Social Work (Public Health)25
    56
    TISS- MAGAHD*   Nagaland Centre *  
    Master of Arts in Social work (Livelihoods and Social Entrepreneurship)25
      * MGAHD ( Mahatma Gandhi Academy of Human Development ), Nagaland *

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