Centre For Integrated Studies
The University has started the 5 year Integrated Program in the year 2006.
In the process of the fulfillment of the set objects of the University, a Centre for Integrated Studies (CIS) has been established in the year 2006-07 to offer 5 year Integrated Master’s Degree courses in several subjects for imparting specialised education to the young boys and girls on completion of their +2 level of education.
Courses offered by the Centre:
The Centre offers 5-year integrated Master’s Degree courses in Science, Humanities and Social Science subjects.
An overview of the above courses:
The five year Integrated M.A. (I.M.A.) and M.Sc. (I.M.Sc.) course of the University of Hyderabad is not merely an integrated program that combines pre-graduate and post-graduate studies, but is also trans-disciplinary, cutting across several disciplines. Its special features are :
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